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100
The mascot of UA. Everyone's favorite marsupial! 
Who is Zippy (my queen <3)
100

This molecule is one of the only molecules that expands when frozen

What is Water

100

Plane go brrrr

What is Aerospace Engineering

100

This dude made the lightbulb

Who is Thomas Edison

100

This continent which is also a country, is slightly wider than the moon by 600km

What is Australia

200

Before the University of Akron was called the University of Akron, it was called this

What is Buchtel College

200

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction unless acted upon by an opposing force.

What is Newton's 3rd Law of Motion

200

The most popular (according to a quick google search) engineering degree

What is Mechanical Engineering

200

Benjamin Franklin used this simple (probably not safe) contraption to research electricity 

What is Key and a Kite

200

This symbol is the logo for Eureka. (Hint: Not a kangaroo or an explanation point)

What is Lightbulb

300

The number of undergraduate colleges in UA (I.e. College of Engineering & Polymer science...)

What is 4

300

What is the most abundant element in the universe

What is Hydrogen

300

This major deals with large, repeating structures of molecules

What is Polymer Engineering

300

These days, we have iPhone and Androids, but back in my day, telephones were first invented by this man.

Who is Alexander Graham Bell

300

This stops Jello from falling apart when it is not in a container

What is Surface Tension

400

This building on campus has burned down not once, but twice. First due to popcorn, and the second time due to candles at a sorority event.

What is Buchtel Hall

400

These shapes are commonly used in bridges and other structures to reinforce and increase structural integrity

What is Triangle

400

The University of Akron is one of the only colleges that offer this engineering discipline in the country

What is Corrosion Engineering

400
James Watt (kind of like J/s) made this device which is now used to power locomotives, cars, and more.

What is Steam Engine

400

This percent of the human body is made up of water

What is 73% 

(+/- 10%)

500

This building, currently being sold by UA, used to be a dorm, which before used to be a hotel, which before used to be a Steel Cut Oats facility before someone died in one of the silos (this was a long time ago)

What is Quaker

500

This law is used only when these assumptions are true: There are no interactions between particles, All particles are points, All collisions with the container are elastic.

What is the Ideal Gas Law

500

At the University of Akron, there are three Computer based majors housed in the College of Engineering Polymer Science. There are Computer Science, Computer Engineering and this major.

What is Computer Informational Systems

500

Before John Deere built his big ol' tractor, he made this object typically used in moving dirt

What is Steel Plow

500

Snails, they are pretty marvelous creatures, if you ask me. In fact, did you know snails have a shell. Pretty crazy right? But, did you know snails also have 2,500 of this body part:

What is teeth

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