What waterfall is nicknamed the “Niagara of Hamilton”?
Hamilton”?Webster’s Falls
Name one principle of community engagement
Relationships, Reciprocity, Equity, Continuity, Openness to Learning, Commitment to act
What are McMaster’s official school colours?
Maroon and Grey
What animal has the largest brain relative to body size?
Dolphin
Which Hamilton market is one of the oldest in Ontario, operating since 1837?
Hamilton Farmers’ Market
What word describes recognizing and building on a community’s strengths rather than its deficits?
Asset-based approach
What is McMaster’s mascot?
Marauder
Which country drinks the most coffee per capita?
Finland
What local mountain divides upper and lower Hamilton?
The Niagara Escarpment
What type of reciprocity is emphasized in ethical community partnerships?
Mutual benefit
Whose brain does McMaster have 1/5th of?
Albert Einstein
Which country has won the most World Cups?
Brazil
Which Hamilton landmark was once a steel factory and is now a waterfront park?
Pier 4 Park
What key principle ensures that projects are co-created rather than imposed?
Collaboration
What year was McMaster University founded?
1887
How many bones do we have in each ear?
3
What neighbourhood is home to McMaster’s Innovation Park?
Westdale / West Hamilton
What term describes evaluating projects based on community impact, not just academic output?
Participatory evaluation
Where was McMaster originally located?
Toronto
Which planet has the most moons in the Solar System?
Saturn