This acronym stands for a language used to manage and manipulate databases.
What is SQL (Structured Query Language)?
This iconic symbol of the digital age was invented by Ray Tomlinson in 1971 for use in email addresses.
What is the @ symbol?
This mathematical operation is the inverse of differentiation.
What is integration?
These four values represent Mizzou and are oftentimes displayed between columns on the Quad.
What is respect, responsibility, discovery, and excellence?
This popular board game, first published in 1935, involves buying, trading, and developing properties to bankrupt opponents.
What is Monopoly?
This acronym stands for the protocol used in web addresses to transfer hypertext.
What is HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol)?
This was the first company to produce a microprocessor, which is the brain of a computer.
What is Intel?
This formula, named after a French mathematician, gives the solutions to a quadratic equation.
What is the quadratic formula?
This building, named after a former Mizzou president, is the administrative center of the University of Missouri.
What is Jesse Hall?
This musical term, indicating a gradual increase in volume, is derived from the Italian word for 'grow'.
What is crescendo?
This acronym is used to describe a form of volatile memory in computers.
What is RAM (Random Access Memory)?
This was the name of the first widely used operating system, developed by AT&T's Bell Labs in 1969.
What is UNIX?
This theorem in calculus relates the derivative of a function to its integral.
What is the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus?
This Mizzou tradition, held at the start of each academic year, involves first-year students running through the Columns toward Jesse Hall.
What is Tiger Walk?
This theory, developed by Sir Isaac Newton, describes the fundamental forces of nature as acting on objects in motion and at rest.
What are Newton's Laws of Motion?
This acronym refers to the network protocol used for sending email.
What is SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)?
This programming language, developed by James Gosling in 1995, was designed to be platform-independent.
What is Java?
This rule, named after a French mathematician, is used to find the limit of a function that results in an indeterminate form.
What is L'Hôpital's Rule?
This former University of Missouri quarterback, known for setting several school records and being drafted by the Denver Broncos in 2019, is celebrated for his strong arm and playmaking ability.
Who is Drew Lock?
This large island nation, located southeast of Africa, is known for its unique biodiversity and is the fourth largest island in the world.
What is Madagascar?
This acronym stands for a common network security protocol used to encrypt web communications.
What is SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)?
This 1998 search engine, created by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, became one of the most influential tech companies in the world.
What is Google?
This ancient mathematician and engineer is known for his principle of buoyancy.
Who is Archimedes?
This Mizzou football game nickname, known for its fierce rivalry, is played annually against the University of Kansas.
What is the Border War?
This device, invented in the 19th century by Samuel Morse, revolutionized long-distance communication using coded signals transmitted over telegraph wires.
What is the telegraph?
This acronym stands for a type of software development model that emphasizes iterative development and flexibility, often associated with Agile methodologies.
What is SCRUM?
This 1989 document, created by Tim Berners-Lee, proposed a system of hyperlinked documents accessible via the internet.
What is the World Wide Web proposal?
This branch of mathematics focuses on the study of vector spaces and linear mappings between these spaces.
What is linear algebra?
In the spirit of service that was the cornerstone of the 1839 founding of the University of Missouri, the Mizzou Alumni Association Student Board presents this award to 39 outstanding seniors each year.
What is the Mizzou '39 Award?
This historic event, which took place on July 20, 1969, saw astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin become the first humans to walk on the Moon.
What is the Apollo 11 moon landing?