What is the two digit numeric system, that only uses 0 and 1, that computers operate using?
Binary
What is the longest bone in the human body?
Femur
What is the chemical name for fools gold?
Pyrite or iron sulfide
Who was the first Disney princess to have a tattoo?
Pocahontas
Who founded Butler University?
Ovid Butler
What is the name for a computer virus which replicates itself and uses up all a computer’s processing space?
Worm
What part of the brain controls balance?
Cerebellum
This planet has 146 moons, more than any other planet in the solar system?
Saturn
Which 1960s singer and actress famously said, "Mom, I am a rich man"?
Cher
What development did Tony Hinkle bring to the sport of basketball?
Invention of the orange basketball
In computing 1,048,576 bytes is also known as 1 what?
Megabyte
What medical tool did Rene Laennac invent in 1816?
The stethoscope
What is the process called when a gas turns directly into a solid without first turning into a liquid?
Deposition
Which historical document does Nicholas Cage’s character steal in National Treasure?
Declaration of Independence
Which fraternity house exploded in 1955?
Sigma Chi
What computer manufactured by IBM made news when it defeated world chess champion Garry Kasparov in 1997?
Deep Blue
What is the thinnest area of skin on the body?
Eyelids
What is the coldest planet in our solar system?
Uranus
What movie is this line from: "You're going to need a bigger boat."?
Jaws
Former Butler Basketball player Gordon Hayward had a sister who also attend Butler. What sport did she play?
Tennis
Who is considered to be the “first” computer programmer?
Ada Lovelace
What is the one bone in the human body that is not connected to any other bones?
Hyoid
What animal is responsible for the death of the most humans each year?
The mosquito
Who holds the record for winning the most Oscars?
Walt Disney, who won 22 Oscars
Who is the longest serving president of Butler?
M.O. Ross (Maurice O’Rear Ross)