Revelle Trivia!
Standard Drink
True/False:
UCSD Alcohol Policy
Campus Resources
100
What is the full name of the person Revelle is named after?
Roger Revelle
100
Fill in the blank: The larger the percent of alcohol, the ____ you consume.
Less
100
T/F: Consumption of alcohol is prohibited in all public areas of the on-campus housing facilities.
True
100
What does CAPS stand for?
Counseling and Psychology Services
200
When was Revelle College founded?
1964, the 50th anniversary is next year!
200
A regular beer contains 12 fl oz of alcohol. If a regular beer is considered a standard drink, about what % alcohol is it?
5%
200
T/F: Private rooms and apartments (residential facilities) on campus are considered public areas because they are within the UCSD campus.
False, Private rooms and apartments on campus are considered private areas.
200
What does SHA stand for?
Student Health Advocates
300
Name the Atlantis, Beagle, and Challenger RA names! You must get them all!
Atlantis: Allison Beagle: Kimberly Challenger: Timothy
300
How many fluid ounces of table wine that is 12% alcohol would constitute a standard drink?
5 fl oz
300
T/F: Containers of alcoholic beverages in excess of 2 gallons in size (e.g., kegs, pony kegs, party balls, etc.) are prohibited in all areas of the University residential facilities.
False, The answer would be true if it stated "1 gallon."
300
How often can you use AS Safe Rides per quarter?
Three!
400
Who is your Resident Dean?
Resident Dean Malik Ismael
400
What % alcohol is considered hard liquor?
40%
400
T/F: Students 21 and over may possess and consume alcohol in the private bedrooms of UCSD residential apartments.
True
400
Where are the Alcoholics Anonymous meetings on campus?
The Zone, Mon 5-6pm The Women's Center, Thurs 5-6pm
500
What is your Residence Life Intern's name?
Kevin!
500
Define a "standard" drink (how many fluid ounces of grams?).
Any drink that contains 0.6 fluid ounces or 14 grams of "pure" alcohol.
500
Patios and balconies are considered private areas within the residential facilities at UCSD.
False, Patios and balconies are not considered private areas. Therefore, you may not drink in patios and balconies even if you are 21 or over.
500
Where is the CAPS central office located?
Galbraith Hall 190