MOM
What tool is used to tighten or loosen nuts and bolts?
A wrench
This iconic Tempe building sits right next to “A” Mountain and is home to Sun Devil Football.
Mountain America Stadium
In what year was Arizona State University (Territorial Normal School) founded?
1885
This giant Arizona landmark is so grand, the state’s nickname comes from it.
The Grand Canyon
WO
Work Order
What tool measures voltage, current, and resistance in electrical work?
A multimeter
Located at ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus, this tall glass building houses journalism and mass communication students.
The Cronkite Building (Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication)
What is the name of ASU’s campus currency that students can use at dining halls, stores, and vending machines?
Maroon and Gold Dollars.
What’s Arizona’s state capital
Phoenix
TMA
The Maintenance Authority
What is the name of the tool used to check if something is perfectly horizontal or vertical?
A level (or spirit level)
This building on the Tempe campus gets over one million visitors annually and underwent a $90 million renovation in 2020.
Hayden Library
This phrase refers to the gesture of holding your hand up like a pitchfork.
“Forks Up!”
Which Arizona city is known as the “Sunniest Place on Earth”?
Yuma
RFP
Request for proposal
What type of saw is typically used to cut wood in straight lines, often found in a workshop?
A circular saw (or table saw)
This ASU West Valley facility helps reduce campus energy use through chilled water.
West Valley Central Plant.
What title has ASU held for 11 years in a row, according to U.S. News & World Report?
#1 in Innovation.
This Arizona city glows red — literally — thanks to its famous rock formations.
Sedona
ISAAC
Integrated system for Access Control / Integrated security and Access Control
What tool is used to measure the air pressure inside HVAC systems or refrigerant lines?
A manifold gauge set
This building on the Polytechnic campus uses low temperatures and controlled humidity to preserve over one million books and archival materials.
ASU Library Repository
ASU’s first mascot from the school’s early days in the 1800s?
The Owls
Arizona joined the U.S. as the 48th state in this year.
1912