Who is Isaac Newton?
This meal is often deemed "The most important meal of the day"
What is breakfast?
UBC's engineering faculty colour.
What is red?
A green ogre who lives in a swamp that is friends with a donkey.
Who is Shrek?
The horizontal axis on a two-dimensional plot is commonly referred to by this letter. (the "_"-axis)
What is X?
The net amount of this can be found by multiplying mass with acceleration.
What is force?
This tasty pizza topping is made of milk, salt, bacteria and enzymes.
What is cheese?
UBC (Vancouver) currently has 14 of these programs.
What are undergraduate engineering specializations?
The all-electric truck produced by Tesla.
What is the Cybertruck?
The irrational number that represents the ratio of the circumference of any circle to it's diameter.
What is Pi?
The force that describes the attraction between two objects depending on the distance between them and their respective masses.
What is gravity/gravitational force?
The first store of this popular coffee chain was opened in Seattle.
What is Starbucks?
The infamous clothing-optional beach adjacent to UBC.
What is Wreck Beach?
This Netflix show about big cats was the object of many quarantine binge-watches.
What is Tiger King?
The name for the items on the bottom of a fraction.
What is the denominator?
The SI unit for velocity.
What is metres per second?
This yellow-coloured spice is a main ingredient in curry dishes.
What is turmeric?
A first-year, first-semester engineering design course.
What is APSC 100?
Robert Downey Jr. plays this character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Who is Iron Man?
Name for a polynomial function of degree 3.
What is a cubic function?
Something you usually draw before solving a problem involving forces and/or kinematics.
What is a Free-Body Diagram?
The name of the sugar that occurs naturally in fruit.
What is fructose?
The president of UBC, who shares the name of an iconic Christmas character.
Who is Santa Ono?
This rapper famously interrupted Taylor Swift's acceptance speech at the 2009 VMAs.
A line that touches only one point of a circle or curve section.
What is a tangent line?