The pyramids aren’t far from this capital city
What is Cairo?
The Longest structure in the world
What is the Great Wall of China?
The mascot of Ohio Dominican University
Who is Thunder?
U.S. city is known for its annual Mardi Gras celebration
What is New Orleans?
The capital of Nigeria is Lagos
What is False?
This is also known as the City of Lights
What is Paris?
The largest ancient amphitheatre ever built
What is the Coloseum?
The name of Ohio Dominican University before it was changed in 1968
What is St. Mary of the Springs?
One of the world's largest waterfalls and a UNESCO World Heritage site, known by the local name Mosi-oa-Tunya, meaning "The Smoke That Thunders"
What is Victoria Falls?
Asia holds the largest amount of people compared to any other continent
What is true?
This capital city is famous for its cherry blossoms and Shibuya Crossing
What is Tokyo?
The tomb for Mumtaz Mahal and later for Shah Jahan.
What is the Taj Mahal?
The year the Dominican Order was founded
What is 1216?
The first Olympic Games were held in the city of Olympia to honor Zeus in this country
What is Greece?
Russia is the largest country by area.
What is True?
This capital is in the Australian Capital Territory, not Sydney or Melbourne.
What is Canberra?
The tallest mountain in Africa
What is Mount Kilimanjaro?
The foundational values of the Dominican Order
What are Prayer, Service, Community, and Study?
The river that is generally considered the longest in the world.
What is the Nile?
Spaghetti was first invented in Italy.
What is False?
This capital city is home to the Black Star Gate and Independence Square.
What is Accra?
It is a natural phenomenon of light that occurs in the Earth's high-latitude regions, such as the Arctic and Antarctic
What is the Aurora Borealis?
A number of us moved from Kentucky to Somerset, Ohio, to open St. Mary's Academy, an academy for girls.
What is four?
A language that has borrowed words from over 350 other languages
What is English?
ODU has at least 16 sports teams (Men's and Women's separated)
What is False?