Alphabet Soup
Brockton/MA History
Around the World
Science You Forgot About
On Our Bookshelves
100

What does the acronym “TAFDC” stand for?

Transitional Aid for Families with Dependent Children

100

One of Brockton’s most famous companies, it is known for its colorful delivery vans.

W.B. Mason

100

This city is often called the “Theme Park Capital of the World” because it is home to three major theme parks.

Orlando

100

The platypus is famous as one of the TWO mammals that lay eggs. What is the other mammal That lays eggs?

Echidna

100
This author, featured on Lauren and Dylan’s bookshelves, was a renowned anthropologist who died in September of 2020.

David Graeber

200

This federal organization was created in 1933 in response to the Great Depression. It’s purpose was to restore trust in the banking sector after the Black Tuesday crash of 1929.

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)

200

Brockton natives Rocky Marciano and “Marvelous” Marvin Hagler gave Brockton its “City of Champions” nickname for their achievements in this sport.

Boxing
200

This Italian city,  known for its Fashion Week, will be hosting the Winter Olympics in 2026.

Milan

200

What chemical is responsible for the burning sensation when eating spicy food?

Capsaicin

200

This author, featured on Ally’s bookshelf, taught at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Angela Y. Davis

300

This state board investigates complaints of judicial misconduct against state court judges and recommends, when necessary, discipline of judges to the Supreme Judicial Court.

CJC, Commission on Judicial Conduct

300

Brockton Resident Keith Gil went viral in 2021 after encouraging people on Reddit to invest in this “meme” stock.

Gamestop

300
”The Land of Fire and Ice” is a nickname for this country that features both volcanoes and glaciers.

Iceland

300

What is the deepest lake in the world?

Lake Baikal, in Russia at 1,187 meters deep 

300

The Sibley Guide to Birds (located in the copy room) is a go-to field guide for birders across the US. It’s creation was sponsored by a naturalist organization named after this man, himself a famous naturalist and ornithologist.

John James Audobon

400

This state executive office develops and executes cost-effective public policy initiatives that ensure the financial stability, efficiency, and effectiveness of state government. Agencies include: Bureau of the State House (BSH), Department of Revenue (DOR), Division of Administrative Law Appeals (DALA), Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM),  Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council (MDDC), and Public Employee Retirement Administration Commission (PERAC).


Executive Office of Administration and Finance (ANF)

400

In 1980, a Brockton store owner became the first person to dress up as this beloved figure as a way to welcome kids to his store over the holidays.

Santa Claus

400

Take a visit to Navare in this country on the Atlantic coast and you may experience some of the worlds tallest waves — Shaka bro! 

Portugal

400

What is the largest desert in the world?

Antarctica

400

This author, prominently featured on Dylan’s bookshelf, authored over fourteen novels, three short-story collections, five plays, and five nonfiction works

Kurt Vonnegut

500

ICHH provides solutions to ongoing systemic barriers to ending homelessness.


Interagency Council on Housing and Homelessness

500

Brockton rose from a small town to an industrial city due to the development of this clothing industry

Shoes

500

This rising city in the South is home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame, on account of its long history of stock car racing.

Charlotte

500

Albert Einstein, famous for creating the framework for general relativity, never managed to reconcile his working large-scale interpretations of the universe with this area of physics, pioneered by scientists like Niels Bohr, Erwin Schrödinger, and Max Born among others. 

Quantum physics

500

This author, featured on Lauren’s bookshelf, was awarded the Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction award in 2015 for his book on the criminal justice system.

Bryan Stevenson 

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