Health Literacy
UCLA Fun Facts
Writing
MEMES
Morning Spook Out (MSO)
100

Health Literacy is the communication between _____ and healthcare professionals.

What are lay people?

100

We currently surpassed this school as #1 public university in the U.S.

What is UC Berkeley?

100

Point of view that articles should almost always be in.

What is the third person?

100

UCLA students’ favorite fruit.

What are bananas?

100

Jason Voorhees wears this kind of trademark mask.

What is a hockey goalie mask?

200

The biggest source of health information is found on the _____.

What is the internet

200

UCLA’s current dean (and daddy).

Who is Gene Block?

200

The word limit range for our articles.

What is 400-600 words?

200

Fake neuroscience

What is psychobiology?

200

This particular type of (terrible tasting) candy is popular during the Halloween season.

What is candy corn?

300

Without this, patients are not able to make intelligent and informed decisions regarding his or her health.

What is health literacy?

300

This is the year UCLA was founded.

What is 1919?

300

A website that is great for finding sources but is not necessarily a source on its own.

What is Science Daily?

300

One of the only man-made structures visible from space (aside from the Great Wall of China)

What is the line to get into the UCLA tech career fair?

300

This is the most recent Stephen King novel to be adapted into a film (remake).

What is It?

400

In the population, roughly only ____% are proficient in health literacy. 

What is 10?

400

This UCLA alum once scored 8 points in 9 seconds against the New York Knicks.

Who is Reggie Miller?

400

An identifier that makes your scientific paper easier to verify. 

What is a DOI Number?

400

If she calls humanities this she is too young for you.

What is Kaplan Hall aka Humanities?

400

This popular horror film franchise, which features a ghost-faced killer was filmed at UCLA.

What is Scream?

500

Our website has been viewed in over how many unique countries?

What is 150?

500

This Nobel Prize winner discovered the function of ATP Synthase at UCLA in 1997, and now has a hall named after him.

Who is Paul Boyer?

500

Citation style that is not used on our articles

What are footnotes?

500

Stop drop and shake it 

What would you do in response to an earthquake right now? This is a test of the Bruin Alert System.

500

The acceptance rate for David Geffen Medical School?

What is 4.5%