What is the Basic Military Rank of enlisted personnel in the Army, Marine Corps
Private or Private Basic (E-1)
In what Century was UND Founded
1800s or 19th Century
What is the Capitol of North Dakota
Bizzz
Which team has the longest winning streak in the NFL?
Patriots
What is the largest island in the world
Greenland
Name one of the THREE Main military commanders of the Allied forces in WW2
(Winmston Churchill, FDR., Josef Stalin)
What is the Official name of the student mascot body
Mike Hawk
What is the Capitol of Minnesota
St.Paul (The better twin)
Which is the most stolen base in baseball?
Second base.
What is the capital city of Egypt?
Cairo
Name one of the two Military Units or Operational Detachment Alphas (ODA) that Were involved in Operation Restore Hope (Battle of Mogadishu)
75th Ranger Regiment, Delta Force
What Legendary basketball coach attended UND, Later leading teams to 11 championship wins
The most famous basketball coach with strong ties to the University of North Dakota (UND) is Bill Fitch, a Hall of Famer who coached UND to two NCAA Final Fours before his legendary NBA career, but another major figure is Phil Jackson, a UND player and future NBA champion coach, who played under Fitch at UND. Fitch was the head coach, leading the Fighting Sioux to success, while Jackson was his star player, and both went on to massive NBA success, with Fitch coaching the Celtics to a championship and Jackson winning 11 as a coach
What is the Capitol of North Dakota
Raleigh, NC
What type of race is the Tour de France?
Bicycle race
What is the longest river in the U.S.
The Missouri River
What year was the U.S. Army established
1775
What year did UND switch from the fighting Sioux, to the Fighting Hawks
The University of North Dakota (UND) retired the "Fighting Sioux" nickname in 2012 after NCAA pressure, with the new "Fighting Hawks" nickname officially chosen and announced in November 2015
What is the capitol of Rhode Island
Providence
What team won the first NBA game in 1946?
New York Knicks
What is the highest point in the U.S.?
Denali, Alaska (Mount McKinley)
What islands did the U.S. Marines invade during WWII in the pacific (At least 2)
Solomon Islands (Guadalcanal, Tulagi) in 1942, then moving through the Central Pacific to islands like Tarawa (Gilbert Islands), Kwajalein & Eniwetok (Marshall Islands), Saipan, Guam, Tinian (Marianas), Peleliu (Palau), Iwo Jima (Volcano Islands), and finally Okinawa (Ryukyu Islands)
What was the first hall ever built at UND.
The first building constructed at the University of North Dakota (UND) was Old Main, with its cornerstone laid in 1883 and opening in 1884; it served all initial campus needs like classrooms, labs, and the library, later becoming Merrifield Hall before being razed in 1963, with its spot now marked by the Old Main Memorial Sphere.
What is the capitol of Hawaii
Honolulu
Who was the first-ever openly gay person drafted into the NFL
Michael Sam.
The state of Hawaii is comprised of how many main islands?
8