This person coined the term "invisible hand"
Who is Adam Smith?
Typically, this swimming stroke is the slowest of four.
What is Breaststroke?
Known by schoolchildren everywhere, name the powerhouse of the cell.
What is the Mitochondria?
Which Emmy Award-winning producer was behind Glee, Hollywood, the Politician, American Horror Story, and more?
Who is Ryan Murphy?
The highest mountain in Kenya, also an extinct stratovolcano.
What is Mt. Kenya?
This graph shoes the relationship between tax rates and government revenue
What is the Laffer Curve?
This creature is Scotland's national animal.
What is the Unicorn?
Not just the band... The terms AC and DC stand for what in physics/electronics?
What is Alternating and Direct Current?
Who is Walt Disney?
This sea lies north of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany.
What is the North Sea?
The Gini coefficient is a measure of statistical dispersion most often used in economics and policy to measure what?
What is income inequality?
The original colour of Coca-Cola, also the surname of a professor here at UBC.
What is Green?
What is Venus?
This actor starred in Doctor Who, and is also known for his leading roles in a popular Game of Thrones spinoff and Netflix's The Crown.
Who is Matt Smith?
In 1983 and again in 1999, Prince had a top 40 hit with this song.
What is "1999"?
This popular research design requires the common trends assumption to hold for it to be valid.
What is Difference-in-differences?
What is Zero?
Dolly was the first-ever living creature to be cloned. The type of animal she was was a _____.
What is a sheep?
In an iconic performance, actor Tom Holland lip-synched this song on the show Lip Sync Battle.
What is "Umbrella" by Rihanna?
Carrie Fisher auditioned for Star Wars and this popular horror film at the same time, with both directors present.
What is Carrie?
This Nobel Prize-winning economist, known for monetary dynamics and optimum currency areas, studied at UBC in the VSE.
Who is Robert Mundell?
This term is used to describe a word that reads the same forwards and backwards.
What is a Palindrome?
The only number spelled with its letters in alphabetical order in the English language.
What is Forty?
Called Nakatomi Plaza in the movie, this Los Angeles skyscraper was the primary setting of Die Hard (1988). Its name contains reference to a cute red mammal.
What is Fox Plaza?
In 1452, Leonardo da Vinci was born near a small Tuscan hill town called this.
What is Vinci?