Which major league baseball team does Susan root for?
a. New York Yankees
b. Pittsburgh Pirates
c. Baltimore Orioles
a. New York Yankees
An airbag is an example of what kind of protection?
a. Active
b. Passive
c. Comprehensive
b. Passive
Susan spent a year teaching in an elementary school in Baltimore, what grade did she teach?
a. 1st grade
b. 2nd grade
c. 3rd grade
b. 2nd grade
New York City has how many boroughs?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
c. 5
Who is Susan’s favorite male singer?
a. Michael Buble
b. Tom Jones
c. Jon Bon Jovi
b. Tom Jones
Which of these has Susan NOT done?
a. Sang at a holiday concert at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City
b. Danced the foxtrot at a dance showcase in Albuquerque, NM
c. Danced as a mouse in her elementary school's production of "The Nutcracker" in Brooklyn, NY
c. Danced as a mouse in her elementary school's production of "The Nutcracker" in Brooklyn, NY
Which national surveillance system collects data on consumer-product related injuries in the U.S.?
a. NVDRS
b. NEISS
c. NNDSS
b. NEISS
Susan was on the faculty of two universities, which ones are they?
a. University of Pittsburgh and Johns Hopkins University
b. University of New Mexico and Johns Hopkins University
c. University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins University
b. University of New Mexico and Johns Hopkins University
In a famous movie, King Kong climbed what building in New York City?
a. Chrysler Building
b. World Trade Center
c. Empire State Building
c. Empire State Building
Susan’s first family pet was a dog. What was its name?
a. Trixy
b. Thor
c. Zeus
b. Thor
Which place did Susan's bocce team finish in the winter 2024 league?
a. 1st
b. 2nd
c. 3rd
b. 2nd
Only one state in the U.S. does not require adults to use seat belts. Which state is it?
a. Alaska
b. Hawaii
c. New Hampshire
c. New Hampshire
“Susan DeFrancesco Day” was designated to honor Susan’s work on playground safety when she was living in what city?
a. Pittsburgh
b. Baltimore
c. Albuquerque
a. Pittsburgh
What famous waterfall is in New York?
a. Niagara Falls
b. Victoria Falls
c. Rhine Falls
a. Niagara Falls
Susan is the youngest of how many children in her family?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
c. 4
What is the name of Susan's bocce team?
a. Dolci Baci
b. On a Roll
c. La Dolce Vita
a. Dolci Baci
How many CDC-funded Injury Control Research Centers are there in the U.S.?
a. 9
b. 12
c. 21
a. 9
Before teaching with Kathleen at OHSU, at what other institution did Susan co-teach an injury prevention course?
a. Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
b. University of Maryland
c. University of New Mexico
c. University of New Mexico
When was the World’s Fair held in Flushing (Queens) New York?
a. 1949-1950
b. 1964-1965
c. 1976-1977
b. 1964-1965
What is Susan’s middle name?
a. Eleanor
b. Ellen
c. Emily
b. Ellen
What sport did Susan play in high school?
a. Softball
b. Volleyball
c. Tennis
b. Volleyball
Who is the doctor who developed a matrix that illustrates how injuries occur in 3 temporal phases?
a. William Haddon
b. Everett Koop
c. Susan Baker
a. William Haddon
Susan co-founded a nonprofit and served as its Executive Director. What was its name?
a. The Playground Safety Clearinghouse
b. Injury Prevention Works
c. Play Safe
b. Injury Prevention Works
The nation’s first Black Congresswoman was from Brooklyn, NY. What is her name?
a. Bella Abzug
b. Shirley Chisholm
c. Ida B. Wells
b. Shirley Chisholm
What is Susan’s zodiac sign?
a. Sagittarius
b. Virgo
c. Libra
c. Libra