Famous Landmarks
Infrastructure
IN-KY Universities
Physics
Surveying
Miscellaneous
100

Found in the City of Love, this wrought-iron French landmark stands 984 feet tall.

What is the Eiffel Tower?

100

This platform can be found in many types: arch, truss, suspension, and cable. What is this important piece of roadway network called?

What is a bridge?

100

Located in the same city as the National Corvette Museum, this university also hosted the 2023 ASCE IN-KY Symposium.

What is Western Kentucky University?

100

Often used in dynamics and basic physics, this is the name for this type of equation.

S=S0+vt+12a2t 

What is an “Equation of motion”?

100

Often the first piece of equipment set up a by a surveyor, this object commonly supports the surveyors equipment.

What is a tripod?

100

In education, STEM stands for “science, technology, engineering, mathematics.” When the letter A is added to become STEAM, what does the added letter stand for?

What is Arts?

200

Built during the rule of emperor Vespasian, this ancient amphitheater hosted animal hunts, prisoner executions, and gladiator combat.

What is the Colosseum?

200

Tall and having multiple floors, these city infrastructures are defined as buildings at least 490 feet or taller. The Burj Khalifa is the tallest of its kind.

What is a skyscraper?

200

Returning to school in 1952, Neil Armstrong graduated in 1955 with a bachelor of science in aeronautical engineering from which university?

What is Purdue University (or Purdue University West Lafayette)?

200

A physics term that describes the second derivative of position, often used in reference to automobiles.

What is acceleration?

200

Used by surveyors this precision instrument measures and displays angles both horizontally and vertically.

What is a Theodolite?

200

This kind of catapult uses gravitational potential energy to fling heavy objects long distances.

What is a trebuchet?

300

An ivory-white marble mausoleum, you can visit South Asia to view this Indo-Islamic architectural masterpiece.

What is the Taj Mahal?

300

A safer alternative to stop controlled intersections, this design forces drivers to slow down, improves traffic flow, and is better for the environment.

What is a roundabout?

300

A private institution in Terre Haute, this university takes pride in its undergraduate focus on STEM.

What is Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology?

300

Often used in thermodynamics, the English equivalent of this unit is often called the foot pound.

(kg)/(ms^2)

What is a Joule?

300

Some of the words sound like a measurement of time, these are the three levels of precision of the angle 359 59’ 59”.

What are “Degrees, Minutes, Seconds”?

300

A fundamental concept that makes a statement about how a fluid's speed relates to its pressure, also helps explain why an aircraft can achieve lift.

What is Bernoulli’s Principle?

400

Located in southern England, archaeologists can only theorize the mysterious purpose of this rocky, prehistoric monument.

What is Stonehenge?

400

Originally called the Shinkansen in Japan, this high speed public transportation has a land speed of  200 miles per hour. 

What is a bullet train?

400

Originally for men but started accepting undergraduate women in the ‘70s, this private university was founded by a priest.

What is the University of Notre Dame?

400

The unit of electrical resistance, measured with direct current, this unit is symbolized with an uppercase Greek letter omega.

What is the ohm?

400

A measurement tool in surveying, this not so normal tape uses subtraction instead of addition for its readings.

What is a Cut Tape?

400

This one of Newton’s Laws states that the acceleration of an object is directly related to the net force and inversely related to its mass? (F=m*a)

What is Newton’s 2nd Law?

500

A holy site of Christian and Catholic tradition, this Italian Renaissance and Baroque church sits in the microstate of Vatican City.

What is St. Peter’s Basilica?

500

These man-made passages have a variety of purposes: linking highways and transit systems, water supply, mining, flood control, and sewage distribution.

What is a tunnel?

500

Having two regional campuses in the Midwest, one of these campus university locations is only 30 miles away from the Windy City.

What is Purdue University Northwest?

500

In the field of physics, the study of matter and energy at the most fundamental level; this fundamental theory observes nature at an atomic scale.

What is quantum physics?

500

Often used in the same sentence as the word Surveying, this is the full written form of the acronym GIS.

What is “Geographic Information System”?

500

In this engineering field, professionals possess a broad understanding of the relationship between microstructure and properties of substances such as glass, metals, and polymers.

What is Materials Engineering?

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