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100
ETSU's football stadium is named _____________.

William B. Greene Jr. Stadium

100

This is the highest peak in the Appalachian Mountains.

Mt. Mitchell

100

This gendered term for first-year students is now considered a bit of a no-no in higher-ed circles.

Freshmen

100

This is the "Red Planet."

Mars

100

The US declared independence from England in this famous document

Declaration of Independence

200

ETSU is made up of how many colleges?

10

200

The Appalachian trail begins in this southern state.

Georgia

200

This place on American campuses averages 130 - 150 square feet.

Res hall room (dorm room)

200

This gas is absorbed by plants during photosynthesis.

Carbon Dioxide, CO2

200

The period called "Reconstruction" followed this American War.

The Civil War

300

These ETSU qualities are coded PMS282 and PMS123c.

ETSU Blue and Gold

300

This type of music is associated with the Appalachian region.

Blue Grass

300

This category of school is considered comparable to the "Ivy League" but are publicly available.

Public Ivy

300

This is the hardest known natural substance.

Diamond

300

This country gave the Statue of Liberty to the United States as a gift.

France

400

ETSU has about 2,400 of these.

Employees

400

This Appalachian instrument is similar to a guitar.

Banjo

400

3.1 is the average number of this statistic for American college students.

GPA

400

This periodic element is represented by "O".

Oxygen

400

This state joined the US in 1959 and was the last state to do so

Hawaii

500

About half of ETSU students graduate with none of this.

Student Loan Debt
500

Ramps are a type of wild onion that grow only in the Appalachian Mountains. They sprout once per year in this spring month.

April

500

56% of college students fall into this category.

They are female.

500

This man steered the Manhattan Project that resulted in the creation of nuclear weapons.

Oppenheimer

500

The murder of Arch Duke Ferdinand is widely believed to have started this historic event.

World War I