Cold Hard Facts
Flu Fighters
Winter Wellness
Soup-Er Foods
Snow Place Like Home
100

This common winter condition happens when your body loses heat faster than it can produce it, causing your core temperature to drop below 95 degrees Fahrenheit. 

What is Hypothermia? 

100

This vaccine is the most effective way to reduce your chances of getting the flu each winter? 

What is a Flu Shot? 

100

This winter condition, caused by reduced sunlight, can make people feel sad, fatigued, and less motivated. Sometimes, a special lamp named after this condition can help alleviate symptoms. 

What is seasonal affective disorder (SAD)? 

100

This orange root vegetable is rich in beta-carotene, which your body converts into Vitamin A to support vision and immunity. 

What is a carrot? 

100

This winter month is the darkest of the year in the Northern Hemisphere

What is December? 

200

What are the 4 JUMP pillars?

Immersive Experiences 

Academic, Testing, and Application Support 

Learning & Skill Development 

Leadership & Community Engagement

200

The acronym for JUMP's program that provides transportation assistance for commuting to/from shadowing.

What is JTAP?

200

This JUMP program is offered year-round to provide students with content review, testing materials, and practice for their standardized exam.

What is the MCAT Program?

200

This is the average MCAT score for matriculated medical students in 2024-2025. (+/- 1)

What is 511.8?

200

The JUMP Program was founded in? (+/- 1 year)

2011

300

These body parts are the first to be affected by frostbite (There are multiple answers here, any one of them will suffice). 

Fingers, toes, ears, or nose

(These body parts are farthest from the heart)

300

When you have the flu, this is the organ system that is primarily affected, leading to symptoms like coughing, sore throat, and congestion.

What is the respiratory system? 

300

Spending time outside during daylight can help combat winter blues because sunlight helps your body produce this vitamin.

What is Vitamin D?

300

This popular side dish is made from fermented cabbage and is rich in probiotics that support gut health. It is traditionally eaten during the winter time, and the Germans love it.

What is Sauerkraut? 

300

On New Year's Eve, in this European country, people eat exactly 12 grapes at midnight, one for each month of good luck in the coming year. 

What is Spain?

400

Cold exposure activates this branch of the nervous system, leading to increased release of norepinephrine to help maintain body temperature. 

What is the sympathetic nervous system? 

400

Each year, scientists update the flu shot to target these parts of the virus, which are proteins on its surface that your immune system recognizes and attacks. 

What are antigens? 

400

This mineral, commonly found in dairy products, leafy greens, and fortified foods, supports bone health and mood. Many people often have lower levels of this mineral during winter. 

What is calcium? 

400

This small, round legume comes in varieties like green, brown, and red, and is packed with protein and fiber. They are typically used in several winter dishes, such as soups and stews, around the world. 

What are lentils? 

400

This country is famous for its winter tradition of building elaborate ice and snow sculptures at the annual Harbin Ice Festival. 

What is China? 

500

This type of specialized fat helps the body stay warm in cold temperatures by burning energy to produce heat, especially in the neck and upper back. 

What is brown fat/brown adipose tissue? 

500

Fever, chills, and body aches during the flu are caused by your immune system releasing these chemical messengers. 

What are cytokines? 

500

Regular physical activity in winter not only strengthens your body but also releases these brain chemicals, which improve mood, suppress pain, and reduce stress.

What are endorphins?

500

This nutty seed is often roasted, eaten as a snack, or added to oatmeal and baked goods, and it's high in protein, healthy fats, and vitamin E. 

What is an almond? 

500

The world "Yule," used in winter celebrations, originated from this European region's ancient winter traditions. 

What is Scandinavia?