Colleges of Famous Athletes
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Fruits
Math (from actual Jeopardy)
Math (written by Ed)
100

Tom Brady

What is the University of Michigan?

100

A smooth, lustrous, variously colored mass, chiefly of calcium carbonate, formed around a grain of sand or other foreign matter inside the shell of certain bivalve mollusks and valued as a gem.

What is a pearl?

100

Don't let the language fool you! This fruit is called "limón" in Latin America.

What is a lime?

100

This is the absolute value of -143

What is 143?

100

Famous for his book, Elements, he is known as the Father of Geometry

Who is Euclid?

200

Michael Jordan

What is the University of North Carolina?

200

The floor of a fireplace, usually extending into a room and paved with brick, flagstone, or cement

What is a hearth?

200

Known as Brazilian Wandering Spiders, they are often found hiding in the plants of this fruit - its other namesake


What is a banana (spider)?

200

A sexagesimal system is based on this number

What is 60?

200

Shown here, it's a rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns: an important structure in linear algebra


What is a matrix?

300

Tiger Woods

What is Stanford University?

300

of or relating to a length - it is also a classification of 1st degree mathematical equations

What is linear?

300

On average, these fruits have around 200 seeds. They are sometimes known as the devil's fruit due to the labor-intensive spraying and picking process

What are strawberries?

300

Also a type of equation, it describes functions of the form:
f(x) = ax2 + bx + c

What is quadratic?

300

The "calculus controversy" exploded around the turn of the 18th century as a disagreement as to who invented Calculus - Gottfried Leibniz or this man

Who is Issac Newton?

400

Lamar Jackson

What is the University of Louisville?

400

The ability to see objects at close range, rather than at a distance

What is near-sighted(ness)?

400

Pictured here - this fruit is native to Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and South America. It is often described as a cross between a pear and strawberry


What is a guava?

400

The area of a parallelogram equals b times h, short for these 2 measures

What are base and height?

400

This algebraic structure is the combination of a set and binary operation, which follow a set of 3 special axioms. In Las Vegas, a "Blue Man" might be a member

What is a group?

500

Shaquille O'Neal

What is Louisiana State University (LSU)?
500

Exhibiting or feeling little interest, enthusiasm; uninspired

What is half-hearted?

500

Originating from Old French, this type of fruit consists of a central "core" containing multiple small seeds, enveloped by a tough membrane, and surrounded by an edible layer of flesh (e.g. apples, pears)

What is a pome?

500

This is defined as the angle subtended from the center of a circle which intercepts an arc equal in length to the radius of the circle.

What is a radian?

500

Similar to the degree and radian, this is a unit of angle measurement - it is defined as 1-100th of a right angle. Therefore, there are 400 of them in one full turn of a circle.

What is a gradian (grad)?