How long is a marathon?
26.2 miles or 42.2 km
Which superhero is known as the “Caped Crusader”?
Batman
Which river flows through Egypt and is often called the lifeblood of the country?
The Nile River
What is harder to catch the faster you run?
Your breath
Which Canadian prime minister is a USask alumnus?
John Diefenbaker
What is the only sport that has been played on the moon?
Golf
Bugs Bunny is famous for saying what catchphrase?
“Eh… what’s up, doc?"
Which country’s flag is the only one not rectangular?
Nepal
What has many keys but can’t open a single lock
A piano
What historic schoolhouse can be found on campus grounds?
The Victoria School House
What do the five Olympic rings represent?
The continents of the world
What is the highest grossing movie of all time?
Avatar (2009)
What country has the greatest coastline in the world?
Canada
What has a head and a tail but no body?
a coin
When was USASK founded?
1907
How many points is a touchdown worth in American football?
6
Which animated film was the first full-length feature by Disney?
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
What independent religious state, home to the pope, is located in Italy’s capital city?
the Vatican or the Vatican City State
What type of coat is always wet?
a coat of paint
What distinctive architectural style is prevalent on many of the older buildings at USASK?
Collegiate Gothic
In what sport would you find a pommel horse?
Gymnastics
What is the stage name of Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta?
Lady Gaga
What country is known as the “Land of Ice and Fire”? And why?
Iceland, active volcanoes and massive glaciers
What has tons of eyes but can’t see?
a potato
Which large research facility on campus is the only one of its kind in Canada?
Canadian Light Source (CLS), Canada's only synchrotron light facility