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100

This 22-Story behemouth can be seen from kilometers away. 

Dunton Tower

100

Our Home, The Nicol Building, was completed in what year? 

2021

100

Which two floors in the MacOdrum library are completely dedicated for silence? 

Floors 3 and 5

100

Which sworn enemy of Carleton is the worlds largest bilingual university? 

Ottawa university

100

What is the highest grossing movie of all time? 

Avatar (2009)

200

Which floor has the most seating in the MacOdrum library? 

Floor 4

200

What was the first commerce designation at Carleton university? 

Accounting

200

What is the name of Carletons first building constructed in 1958? It sits at the core of the quad and was named for the first president of Carleton.

The Tory Building

200

Which university sits in the heart of Montreal and is famous for their medical program.

McGill University

200

What does the term DJ stand for? 

Disc Jockey

300

The Kailash Mital Theatre seats 444 students and is the largest lecture hall on campus. It is located in which building? 

Southam Hall

300

In 2004, the Carleton University Commerce Society and the International Business Society merged together to form what recognized student lead group. 

Sprott Business Students' Society (SBSS)

300

Which building hosts a superlab primarily for chemistry students?

The Steacie Building

300

The Smith School of Business belongs to what university? 

Queens

300
What is the second talles mountain above sea level? 

K2

400

The Terranga Commons house 3,600 students a year, making it the largest residence complex on campus. Which nearby building is the second largest? 

Glengarry House

400

In what year was Carleton University's Business School renamed to Sprott? 

2001

400

What is the official national animal of Scotland? 

The unicorn

500

What university highlights the saying "Truth and Usefulness". 

Western university

500

What would a specific word like "racecar" be classified as?

A palindrome (is the same backwards as forwards)