SIU's Mascot
What is a Saluki?
This note typically takes up a fourth of the beat
What is a quarter note?
The powerhouse of the cell
What is the Mitochondria?
The largest country in South America
What is Brazil?
The process of using oil to cook
What is frying?
What is Southern Illinois Normal University?
A guitar has this many strings
What is 6 strings?
The molecule that stores the basis for all genetic information in all living organisms
What is DNA?
This country has the largest population
What is India?
The most common cooking method for doughs and batters
What is baking?
The year SIU was established
What is 1869?
A progression of notes that usually starts at a note and ends an octave up
What is a scale?
What is ATP?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
The 4 countries that make up the United Kingdom
What is England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland?
A bowl that has many small holes for washing or draining food
What is a colander?
An old yellow building inspired by a castle, part of the old campus area
What is Altgeld Hall?
A group of musicians who play string, brass, wind and percussion instruments
What is an Orchestra?
The scientific study of the relationships between living organisms and their physical, non-living environment
What is Ecology?
This country has one of the most militarized boarders with their southern neighbor
What is North Korea?
What is 165°F?
The amount of students enrolled currently at SIU (approximately)
What is 11,785 students?
A triad (3 note chord) consisting of a minor 3rd stacked on a major 3rd dictates this type of chord
What is a major chord?
What is commensalism?
This European country is nicknamed "the hexagon" because it boarders 8 other countries
What is France?
Technique that uses a metal pan used for cooking food gently, think of melting chocolate
What is a Bain Marie? (Also called double boiler or a water bath)