What is the name of the iconic Finnish salty licorice?
Salmiyakki
Who created the "Moomins"?
Tove Jansso
Who won this years Eurovision? (Song and country)
Austria with "Wasted Love" - JJ
What country currently holds the largest population?
India
According to Zimmerman, what are the three stages of SRL?
Forethought, performance, and self-reflection
What was Oulu known to export in the 1860s?
Tar
Which unique Finnish championship can make you a rockstar - Without knowing how to play any instrument?
Air Guitar World Championship
What was the highest grossing film of 2024?
Inside Out 2
What is the smallest country in the world?
Vatican City
What theory is this an example of: A student watches and imitates a peer to learn.
Social Learning Theory
What year did Finland host the Olympics? (Within 5 years)
1952
What is the tallest mountain in Finland? (Bonus points for height!)
Mount Halti - 1,328 meters
Who has won the most Oscars?
Walt Disney (26!)
Which mountain gets taller by 2-4mm each year?
Mt. Everest
According to self-determination theory, what three needs must be met for motivation?
Autonomy, competence, and relatedness
How many times has Oulu burnt down?
10 Times
How many lakes (to the nearest thousand) are there in Finland? *
~188,000
Which artist sold the most number of CD's out of every musical artist in 2016?
Mozart
What is the capital of Australia?
Canberra
This theory warns that the mind, like a backpack, can only carry so much before learning begins to break down. What theory is this?
Cognitive Load Theory
How many liters of milk does an average Finn consume per year? (Range of +/- 10) *
130 Liters
What popular mobile game was made by Finnish developers in the early 2010's?
Angry Birds
What popular piece of animated media made its way to the public domain as of last year? (Name of cartoon or characters for points)
"Steamboat Willie" with Mickey and Minnie Mouse
Where is Europe's only desert located?
Tabernas Desert, in Andalusia, Spain
This theory suggests that learning isn't just in the head—it’s shaped by how we move, gesture, and interact with the world. What theory is this?
Embodied Cognition