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100

This Eaton product group works to fulfill the goal of “providing maximum continuity of electric service to their customers simply and economically”.

What are reclosers?

100

This ivory-white marble building was built in the 1600s by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan to memorialize his late wife.

What is the Taj Mahal?

100

This inventor, who holds around a thousand patents, is credited with the motion picture camera and projector, phonograph, and the incandescent lightbulb.

Who is Thomas Edison?

100

This person, whose last name is also a color, has lived in the same location in Wisconsin for over two decades.

Who is Darrell Brown?

100

The last letter of the Greek alphabet represents this unit of electrical resistance.

What are Ohms?

200

This Eaton product comes in styles such as “Tour Velvet”, “Players Wrap”, and “Pro Only”.

What are Golf Pride Grips?

200

These ancient Roman constructions are still used today to supply water to the Trevi Fountain.

What are aqueducts?

200

This renaissance man sketched a large number of technological innovations, such as the helicopter and parachute, that would not become a reality until hundreds of years after his death.

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

200

This person was born in and travelled over Asia before becoming a manager in Franksville, WI.

Who is Hanish Kumar?

200

Tux the penguin is the mascot of this operating system, which launched in 1991.

What is Linux?

300

This group of Eaton products makes “smart, sustainable transportation a reality at home, work and on the go.”

What are EV Chargers?

300

This “Z” word is a massive structure from ancient Mesopotamia that features receding stories or levels

What is a ziggurat?

300

This host of a children’s science show graduated from Cornell with a BS in Mechanical Engineering.

Who is Bill Nye?

300

This manager has six children.

Who is Eric Lemm?

300

This set of four equations form the foundations of classical electromagnetism.

What are Maxwell’s Equations?

400

This Eaton product forces compressed air into an engine in order to increase horsepower and torque.

What is a supercharger?

400

This structure, built in 1887, was the tallest in the world until the completion of the Chrysler Building in 1929.

What is the Eiffel Tower?

400

These brothers have an Air Force base named in their honor just outside of Dayton, Ohio.

Who are the Wright Brothers?

400

This person’s initials are the same as a country down under.

Who is Nikhil Zinjdure?

400

N-type semiconductors have an excess of this type of charge carriers.

What are negative charge carriers/electrons?

500

This group of products that monitor respiration is used by gather aircraft crew, first responders, and high-altitude parachutists.

What are oxygen/life support systems?

500

The motto of this 1904-1914 engineering project was “The land divided; the world united”.

What is the Panama Canal?

500

This daughter of Lord Byron is often regarded as the first computer programmer for her early descriptions of how computer programs could run.

Who is Ada Lovelace?

500

This person tries to do Pilates twice a week.

Who is Matt Weidemeier?

500

IEEE is the abbreviation for this professional association.

What is the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers?

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