Life As A Husky
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Historian of the Century
Random Factoids
100

This is the year that Northeastern University was founded. 

(a) 1852

(b) 1898

(c) 1912

(d) 1952

(b) 1898

100

In a 10-year time span, this many Olympic Games are held. 

2, because they are held every 4 years. 

100

Helium is the noble gas with the lowest atomic number. This is the noble gas with the next lowest atomic number. 

Neon, with an atomic number of 10.

100

The American flag has this many stripes.

Thirteen.

100

This was the first Video Game to ever be played in space.
(1) Super Mario Bros

(2) Pokemon

(3) Pacman

(4) Tetris

(4) Tetris


200

All Northeastern students have access to "Find @ Northeastern," which offers this type of service for free.


Mental Health Resources! They offer 24/7 hotline support, free counseling sessions, video counseling, iCare self-guided support, personal follow ups, and free access to HeadSpace. 

200

This is the national sport of Canada.

Lacrosse.

200

This is the name of the tallest grass on planet Earth.

Bamboo.

200

This country gifted the United States with the Statue of Liberty.

France.

200

This is the year that One Direction split up.

2015.

300

These (3) locations on campus offer color printer services. 

  • Snell Library first floor
  • Snell Library second floor
  • Shillman Hall lobby
  • West Village H lobby
  • International Village lobby
  • Marino Center
  • Ryder Hall
300

This boxer fought against Muhammad Ali and won.

Boxer Joe Frazier. 

300

This is the rarest blood type in human beings. 

(a) O+

(b) AB+

(c) O-

(d) AB-

AB-, which is good! AB- are universal acceptors. 

300

This 7th president of the United States fought in the War of 1812 himself.

Andrew Jackson.

300

This is the most populated city in the United States.

New York City, NY

400

Northeastern's University Health and Counseling Services (UHCS) is located in this on-campus building. 

Forsyth Building (360 Forsyth Street, Boston, MA 02115). 

400

In bowling, this is the name of achieving three strikes in a row.

A turkey.

400

This planet has the most amount of moons.

(a) Earth

(b) Mars

(c) Jupiter

(d) Saturn

(c) Jupiter has at least 67 known moons. The largest four are called Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.

400

The first successful printing press was developed by this man. 

(1) Johannes Gutenberg

(2) Benjamin Franklin

(3) Sir Isaac Newton

(4) Martin Luther

(1) Johannes Gutenberg

400

WWW stands for this three-word phrase in the website browser address bar. 

World Wide Web. 

500

The student vaccination rate is in this 5-percentage range from 0-100%. (Ex. 10-15%). 

Answer: 95-100% (It is 99.6%!)
500

As of 2018, this former NBA players holds the record for being the youngest to ever play in an actual game.

Andrew Bynum, who played his first game only 6 days after his 18th birthday.

500

This is Newton's second law of motion.

The acceleration of an object as produced by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, in the same direction as the net force, and inversely proportional to the mass of the object. 

Basically, F=ma

500

The Hundred Years War was fought between what two countries? 

(A) Italy and Carthage

(B) England and Germany

(C) France and England

(D) Spain and France

(C) France and England

500

According to Greek Mythology, this was the name of the first woman on Earth.

Pandora.

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