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100

What kind of lighting does the grand ballroom of Antilla feature?

Chandeliers

100

What is integrity?

honesty, moral principles, knowing what is right and wrong.

100

Who is the American documentary film maker who travelled to Finland to learn about their education system?

Michael Moore

100

In what country is media literacy taught in public schools from a young age?

Finland

100

What is the fraction of international students staying in South Korea on student visas who feel depressed or anxious?

6/10

200

What is the difference between misinformation and disinformation?

Intent. Disinformation includes the intent to deceive. Misinformation is often unintentional

200

What is S.K.Y. ?

An acronym for the top universities in Korea. Seoul National, Korea, and Yonsei.

200

Who had two tennis stars for daughters?

Richard Williams

200

Where do some people believe animals gain the gift of speech on Christmas Eve at midnight?

Norway

200

How tall (in meters) was the Step Pyramid of Djoser?

62

300

What is the opposite of urban?

Rural

300

What is a panhandler?

A beggar.

300

What is the surname of the single Brazilian lady who is now living in Hiroshima, Japan?

Santos (Miss Santos)

300

Where was Saint Nicholas, the inspiration for Santa Claus from?

Turkey

300

How many students were caught cheating at Yonsei on a recent AI exam?

190

400

What is a disease characterized by reduced bone density which particularly affects the older generation?

osteoporosis

400

APoB: What is it?

It's a gene in polar bears that lowers low density lipoproteins - bad cholesterol.

400

Who started the Sundance Film Festival? 

Robert Redford

400

Where is the Mount of Venus? What does it signify?

On your palm. It signifies poor health, good health, and SUPER health!

400

How much did Ideal make from sales of the Shirley Temple doll in 1934?

$45,000,000. (870,000,000 bucks today)

500

Name two "gaps" associated with education.

A gap year between high school and university some take to travel, and the gender gap between male and female students.

500

What is a "gold-digger?"

Someone who marries for money.

500

Name two of the "robber barons."

Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, J.P. Morgan, Cornelius Vanderbilt, or others.

500

Before Barbie was Barbie she was sold in tobacco shops in what country?

Germany

500

As of Oct. 19, how many international students were there in South Korea?

253,434

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