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BIG MAC!

BIG MAC!. Dr. Jonas Salk. Save energy Re-grow organs and limbs Increase safety Protect the environment, and Educate kids like you!. People are imagining new ways to…. How many of you imagine yourselves as the researchers on CSI? The hospital personnel on Grey’s Anatomy or Scrubs?.

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BIG MAC!

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  1. BIG MAC!

  2. Dr. Jonas Salk

  3. Save energy Re-grow organs and limbs Increase safety Protect the environment, and Educate kids like you! People are imagining new ways to…

  4. How many of you imagine yourselves as the researchers on CSI? The hospital personnel on Grey’s Anatomy or Scrubs?

  5. How many of you imagine becoming robotics engineers or chemists?

  6. How many imagine yourselves on the stage or screen or runway?

  7. Going on to higher education?

  8. Which one of these symbols was created at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh to identify poison?

  9. Mr. Yuk

  10. Who is the father of modern organ transplant? A. DR.THOMAS STARZL B. WILLIE “POPS” STARGELL

  11. Who is the father of modern organ transplant? A. DR.THOMAS STARZL

  12. Where was the world’s first motion picture theater? A. ON NICK AT NIGHT B. ON SMITHFIELD STREET IN DOWNTOWN PITTSBURGH

  13. Where was the world’s first motion picture theater? B. ON SMITHFIELD STREET IN DOWNTOWN PITTSBURGH

  14. Bonus Question

  15. BONUS QUESTION: How much did it cost to see a movie back in 1905 at the Nickelodeon in Pittsburgh? A. A NICKEL B. FIVE BUCKS BEFORE 5 P.M.

  16. BONUS QUESTION: How much did it cost to see a movie back in 1905 at the Nickelodeon in Pittsburgh? A. A NICKEL

  17. Who made the pop top? A. CHRISTINA AGUILERA B. ALCOA

  18. Who made the pop top? B. ALCOA

  19. His real neighborhood was Oakland, but on television he lived in “The Neighborhood of Make Believe.” He was … A. Mister Ed B. Mister Rogers C. DJ Mister Cee

  20. His real neighborhood was Oakland, but on television he lived in “The Neighborhood of Make Believe.” He was … B. Mister Rogers

  21. Bonus Question

  22. BONUS QUESTION: How many different sweaters did Mister Rogers wear during the 33-year run of the show? A. Two B. Two hundred C. Twenty-five

  23. BONUS QUESTION: How many different sweaters did Mister Rogers wear during the 33-year run of the show? C. Twenty-five

  24. These two brothers were drilling for oil but struck natural gas, just outside Pittsburgh- just at the point in our 250-year history when we were becoming the industrial center of the United States. What was the family name of the two brothers? A. The Oildrillers B. The Gasmakers C. The Haymakers

  25. These two brothers were drilling for oil but struck natural gas, just outside Pittsburgh- just at the point in our 250-year history when we were becoming the industrial center of the United States. What was the family name of the two brothers? C. The Haymakers

  26. For 250 years, it’s always been fun to stay fit in Pittsburgh. There’s so much to do—biking, hiking trails, rowing, fishing, swimming. And speaking of swimming, what Pittsburgh institution sponsored the women’s swimming team that dominated the sport nationally from 1928 to 1934? A. Pittsburgh Athletic Association B. Carnegie Library of Homestead C. Women’s Bathing Cap Society

  27. For 250 years, it’s always been fun to stay fit in Pittsburgh. There’s so much to do—biking, hiking trails, rowing, fishing, swimming. And speaking of swimming, what Pittsburgh institution sponsored the women’s swimming team that dominated the sport nationally from 1928 to 1934? B. Carnegie Library of Homestead

  28. As a major medical center, Pittsburgh has been home to scores of people with important careers in health care. North-sider Mary Roberts Rinehart trained as a nurse and inspected field hospitals for the Red Cross during World War I. She went on to become one of America’s favorite mystery writers—famous for the phrase: A. “The butler did it.” B. “The dog ate my homework.” C. “Out, out, damn spot.”

  29. As a major medical center, Pittsburgh has been home to scores of people with important careers in health care. North-sider Mary Roberts Rinehart trained as a nurse and inspected field hospitals for the Red Cross during World War I. She went on to become one of America’s favorite mystery writers—famous for the phrase: A. “The butler did it.”

  30. Throughout our history, Pittsburgh has sparked the imagination of scientists and technologists alike. Here’s a question for you scientists out there. When we use the term “natural gas” are we speaking of the kind of gas that … A. Heats our home B. Runs our car C. Fuels our barbeque grill

  31. Throughout our history, Pittsburgh has sparked the imagination of scientists and technologists alike. Here’s a question for you scientists out there. When we use the term “natural gas” are we speaking of the kind of gas that … A. Heats our home

  32. Who fought against each other in the French and Indian War? A. The French fought against the Native Americans. B. British soldiers fought against French soldiers and Native Americans. C. The Pittsburgh Pirates fought against the Cleveland Indians.

  33. Use your imagination: who fought against each other in the French and Indian War? B. British soldiers fought against French soldiers and Native Americans.

  34. How many cities have professional sports teams that wear the same colors for baseball, football, and hockey? A. 12 B. 1 C. 6 D. 3

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