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What is The Rotunda

100

On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me.....

What is A Partridge in a Pear Tree! 

100

Who is UVA playing this weekend for the ACC Championship? 

What is Duke 

100

What is the powerhouse of the cell? 

What is the mitochondria 

100

What is the name of the digital meme coin that was named after and promoted by Hailey Welch?

What is Hawkcoin

200

The main home of the Architecture School? 

What is Campbell Hall 

200

What fictional location is both the setting of this classic Dr. Suess story and an unofficial name for Charlottesville? 

What is Whoville, or Hooville 

200

How many seasons has Tony Elliot served as our head coach? 

What is 4 years 

200

Who first proposed the theory of evolution?

Who is Charles Darwin

200

Do you know ____?

What is da way

300

Building finished in 1884 that was the largest in the world at its time: 

What is McCormick Observatory 

300

flashbang THANKSGIVING QUESTION: What decade did the first Thanksgiving take place (ex: 1950s)? 

What is the 1620s

300

What school did our quarterback Chandler Morris transfer from? 

What is Nebraska

300

How old is planet Earth (to the nearest tenth)?

What is 4.5 billion years 

300

First appearing in the chaotic crossroads of early-to-mid-2010s comment threads—where low-resolution reaction images, rage comics, and hastily screen-captured moments all coexisted—this meme rose to prominence not because of visual spectacle, but because of its beautifully absurd simplicity. Centered around a brief clip or screenshot of a young child being asked a basic arithmetic question, typically “What’s 6 + 7?”, the moment becomes legendary when the child, without hesitation, presents a wildly incorrect answer with the unshakeable confidence of someone delivering a profound truth.

Over time, this tiny fragment of internet history evolved into a versatile tool for online discourse: people would invoke it whenever a commenter delivered an impressively bad take, when someone demonstrated a heroic misunderstanding of a topic, or when a statement was so wrong that mere correction wouldn’t suffice. The meme became shorthand for “this person’s logic is on the level of missing a grade-school math problem,” often posted with variations, remixes, or re-captioned versions to emphasize the comedic mismatch between confidence and correctness.

Despite lacking the high-production value of modern viral content, its longevity is owed to its universal relatability—the timeless humor of someone being boldly, irrevocably, hilariously wrong. So iconic is this moment that it remains a favorite reference point whenever the internet needs an example of beautifully misguided certainty?

What is 6-7

400

Directly across from Mad Bowl and formerly called the Bayly Art Museum:

What is the Fralin Museum of Art

400

How many days is Hanukkah? 

What is 8 
400

What was the exact score of the Virginia v Virginia Tech game this past weekend? 

What is VA 27-7 VT

400

What plant did Gregor Mendel use to experiment when researching the law of inheritance?

What is the pea plant

400
What OG meme involved a kid asking the question: 


"Hey.... Who ARE you?" 

What is the Kazoo Kid

500

Directly behind Clark Hall and home of the Math Department:

What is Kerchof Hall

500

What company has sponsored the NYC Times Sqaure Ball Drop celebration for ten consecutive years? 

What is Planet Fitness

500

What was the result of the very last play of the 2025 FSU v UVA football game? 

What is An interception! 

500

What is the full name of DNA? 

What is Deoxyribonucleic acid 

500

How do the Costgo guys like to rate food?

What is Boom or Doom