Steel and Metal Trivia
Pop Culture Through the Decades
Famous Landmarks and Structures
Tools of the Trade
Office and Industry Lingo
100

What element is primarily combined with iron to produce steel?

Carbon

100

Which band released the hit song "Stairway to Heaven" in the 1970s?

Led Zeppelin

100

Which iconic tower in Paris was constructed using over 7,000 tons of iron?

The Eiffel Tower

100

What tool is commonly used in steel fabrication to cut through metal using a high-temperature flame?

Oxy-acetylene torch (or blowtorch)

100

What does the acronym "ASAP" commonly stand for in the workplace?

As Soon As Possible

200

What is the main advantage of using corrugated steel in construction?

Increased strength and durability due to the corrugated shape.

200

Who was known as the "King of Pop" in the 1980s?

Michael Jackson

200

What is the name of the steel arch bridge in Australia that is often referred to as "The Coathanger"?

Sydney Harbour Bridge

200

Which tool is used to join two metal parts together by melting them?

Welding machine (welder, Arc welder, etc)

200

In office slang, what does "PTO" stand for?

Paid Time Off

300

In what year was the first steel-frame skyscraper completed?

1885 (The Home Insurance Building in Chicago)

300

**DAILY DOUBLE**

What video-sharing platform, launched in 2005, became a global sensation?

YouTube

300

Which London landmark, completed in 1894, is known for its twin towers and bascule bridge?

Tower Bridge

300

What does "CNC" stand for in CNC Machining?

Computer Numerical Control

300

What does "circle back" mean in a business meeting?

To revisit a topic or discussion at a later time.

400

Which type of steel is known for its resistance to corrosion?

Stainless Steel

400

Which movie won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2000?

Gladiator

400

Which skyscraper held the title of the world’s tallest building from 1931 until 1970?

The Empire State Building

400

**DAILY DOUBLE**

What is the purpose of a micrometer in steel fabrication?

To measure the thickness or diameter of metal with high precision.

400

What does the term "blueprint" refer to in construction and design?

A detailed technical drawing or plan used for construction.

500

What is the process called that involves heating steel to a high temperature and then cooling it rapidly to harden it?

Quenching

500

What popular 90s TV show featured the characters Ross, Rachel, Monica, Chandler, Joey, and Phoebe?

Friends

500

What is the name of the famous bridge that connects San Francisco to Marin County, known for its "International Orange" color?

The Golden Gate Bridge

500

What machine is essential for shaping and bending steel sheets into various forms?

Press brake (or mill)

500

In the context of project management, what does the term "milestone" refer to?

A significant event or achievement in the project timeline.

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