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Mercyhurst Trivia
100
This is the most common first word for babies.

What is mama?

100

According to Maslow's hierarchy of these, children will be able to develop social skills only once physical and safety needs are met first.

What is needs?

100

This is the total number of bones in a typical human body. Them bones, them bones!

What is 206?

100

This is the highest level of moral development. I hope the director of a school would also have this!

What is principle?

100

This is the number of organ systems are in the human body. In Bingo, it's Chicken Legs!

What is 11?

100

Strabismus and Nystagmus are medical conditions that affect these organs.

What are the eyes?

100

This is the year the university was founded.

What is 1926?

200

Between the ages of 1.5 to 2 years old, a typically developing child would have a vocabulary of (give or take) these many words.

What is 50?

200

Around this age, children typically begin to show an understanding of sharing with others.

What is 3?

200

These are the average hours a newborn sleeps.

What is 16 hours?

200
Usually the lowest form of moral development is to avoid this. Tolstoy would love this!

What is punishment?

200

The word vaccine was coined by Jonas Salk, who created the smallpox vaccine. The word vaccine comes this animal, from its aim to cure the pox named after it.

What is cow?

200

Sepsis is the infection of this.

What is the blood?

200

This is the newest building on campus.

What is Ryan Hall?

300

These are generally the last phonemes a child will aquire to pronounce in the English language.

What is /r/ and /th/?

300
Much of socioemotional learning and resource is ________ defined, so many different parts of the world look at this subject differently.

What is culturally?

300

These skills include locomotion type walking, running, crawling, throwing, catching, kicking, and dancing. Yuck!

What are gross motor skills?

300
Typically between the ages of 8-13, children are in this stage of moral development where they see things as immoral and moral based on legality. Also the name of a great TV franchise!

What is Law and Order?

300

This is the age that babies generally begin to shed tears.

What is 1-2 months?

300
This is the most prevalent blood type.

What is O+?

300

This was the last Sister of Mercy to be a president of the university.

Who is Sister Carolyn Herrmann?

400

These type of sounds come first in child development, and no, they really aren't giving you any sass when they learn them!

What are lip sounds (m, b, p)?

400

Bedwetting and fire starting are two common manifestations of this type of abuse.

What is sexual abuse?

400

These skills include writing, tying shoelaces, using utensils, buttoning shirts, and typing. Yeah, they're ok, I guess.

What are fine motor skills?

400

This is the concept that a human being can do something without any personal gain. Some believe this does not exist.

What is altruism?

400
This is where you will find the thinnest skin on your body.
What is the eyelid?
400

Hyperhidrosis is the medical term for excessive this.

What is sweating?

400

This is the number of Hurst Days that have occurred on campus.

What is 10?

500

This is the number of phonemes that exist in the English language.

What is 44?

500

At this age is it normal for a person to not cry over an inconvenience.

What is NEVER?

500

At this age, scientists believe that the pre-fontal cortex has finished developing and therefore the brain is considered completely developed.

What is 25 years old?

500

This is the third stage of moral development, where morality is based on pleasing those around them. You could say this to a dog, but also might hear it as a teacher!

What is good boy?

500

In Pennsylvania, this is the amount of different types of vaccines required to enter school.

What are six (17 doses)?

500

The heart beats this many times in the average human lifespan.

What is 3 billion times?

500

This was the first university major on campus.

What is art education?