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100

What is the name of UCSF's state-of-the-art medical center?

a. UCSF Parnassus Medical Center
b. UCSF Mission Bay Medical Center
c. UCSF Mount Zion Medical Center
d. UCSF Laurel Heights Medical Center 

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100

When was Deloitte founded?

a. 1845

b. 1865

c. 1880

d. 1905

a. 1845

100

What is the most popular sport in the world?

a. Cricket

b. Tennis

c. Football (Soccer)

d. Basketball

c. Football (Soccer)

100

What’s the smallest country in the world?

a. Vatican City
b. Liechtenstein
c. Tuvalu
d. Monaco

a. Vatican City

100

10. What is the only food that never goes bad?

a. Honey
b. Corn
c. Pickles
d. Rice

a. Honey

200

UCSF is known for its unique mascot, which is a symbol of the university's commitment to health and science. What is the mascot? 

a. A bear
b. A dragon
c. A phoenix
d. A griffin

b. dragon

200

In which year did Deloitte merge with Touche Ross to form Deloitte & Touche?

a. 1985

b. 1989 

c. 1995

d. 1998

b. 1989

200

The Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci is on display in which Paris museum?

a. Louvre
b. Musée d’Orsay
c. Jeu de Paume
d. Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais

a. Louvre

200

What European country is said to have invented hot dogs?

a. Belgium
b. Spain
c. Germany
d. France

c. Germany

200

In the city of Gainesville in Georgia, what does the law prohibit being eaten with a fork?

‍a. Peach Cobbler
b. Mac and Cheese
c. Fried Chicken
d. Corn Bread

c. Fried Chicken
300

Which annual UCSF event brings together students, faculty, and staff for a day of community service and volunteering? 

a. UCSF Service Day
b. UCSF Community Connect
c. UCSF Day of Service
d. UCSF Give Back Day

c. UCSF Day of Service

300

Deloitte operates in how many countries around the world? 

a. 100
b. 120
c. 150
d. 200

d. 200

300

What is the name of the traditional Argentinian dance?

a. Tango
b. Salsa
c. Bachata
d. Rumba

a. Tango

300

What country has a unicorn as its national animal?

a. New Zealand
b. Ireland
c. Scotland
d. Sweden

c. Scotland
300

How many slices of pizza are eaten in the United States every second?

‍a. 12 Slices
b. 100 Slices
c. 350 Slices
d. 900 Slices

C. 350

400

UCSF has a tradition where students and faculty dress up in costumes for a fun run around campus. What is this event called? 

a. The UCSF Wacky Walk
b. The UCSF Costume Dash
c. The UCSF Crazy Run
d. The UCSF Silly Sprint

b. UCSF Costume Dash

400

Deloitte has a quirky tradition of naming its conference rooms after what? 

a. Famous scientists
b. Popular movies
c. Iconic landmarks
d. Types of cheese

d. Types of cheeses

400

In which winter sport are the terms “stale fish” and “mule kick” used?

a. Ice Skating
b. Skiing
c. Luge
d. Snowboarding

d. Snowboarding

400

Which of the seven natural wonders of the world is found in Africa?

a. Victoria Falls
b. The Serengeti
c. Mount Kilimanjaro
d. Red Sea Reef

a. Victoria Falls

400

What animal hibernates the longest?

‍a. Bear
b. Snail
c. Koala
d. Sloth

b. Snail

500

Which famous UCSF scientist won a Nobel Prize for the discovery of prions, infectious proteins that cause neurodegenerative diseases? 

a. Elizabeth Blackburn
b. Shinya Yamanaka
c. Stanley Prusiner
d. Bruce Alberts

c. Stanley Prusiner

500

Deloitte's annual innovation challenge, where employees pitch their creative ideas, is humorously named what? 

a. The Big Brainstorm
b. The Innovation Olympics
c. The Idea Bake-Off
d. The Creativity Cup

c. The Idea Bake-off

500

Which famous painter was also an engineer, sculptor, and architect?

a. Vincent Van Gogh
b. Leonardo da Vinci
c. Michelangelo
d. Raphael

b. Leonardo da Vinci

500

Where was the world’s first speeding ticket issued?

a. France
b. England
c. The United States
d. Canada

b. England

500

How can you tell the age of a horse?

a. The length of its tail
b. The quality of its hooves
c. The clarity in its eyes
d. The lines on its teeth

d. The lines on its teeth