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100

Gold hit a record high in 2025, what was the price per ounce?

A: 3750

B: 4000

C: 4250

D: 4500

100

A famous video games was given a movie adaptation this year. In what month was the Minecraft movie released?

A: February

B: April

C: June

D: August

100

In which decade was the first-ever color television set produced for consumers?

A: 1930s

B: 1940s

C: 1950s

D: 1960s

100

In the legend of King Arthur, what is the name of the mystical island where Excalibur was forged and where Arthur was taken to heal after his final battle?

A: Camelot

B: Avalon

C: Lyonesse

D: Tintagel

100

Islam follows five core pillars of faith. What is the name of the annual pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca that every able-bodied Muslim is expected to perform at least once?

A: Hajj

B: Zakat

C: Sawm

D: Shahada

200

How many countries have a woman serving as head of state/head of government?

A: 23

B: 29

C: 35

D: 41

200

The pole vaulter Armand "mondo" Duplantis is famous for frequently breaking his own world record. How many times did he break his record in 2025?

A: 4

B: 7

C: 10

D: 13

200

In what decade was the first-ever successful heart transplant surgery performed?

A: 1950s

B: 1960s

C: 1970s

D: 1980s

200

In the original version of Cinderella, what were her slippers made of before the "glass" translation became popular?

A: Gold

B: Wood

C: Silk

D: Fur

200

In the Hebrew Bible, which prophet is credited with leading the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and receiving the Ten Commandments?

A: Abraham

B: Moses

C: David

D: Elijah

300

Die with a smile was the most streamed song of 2025. How many streams did it amass?

A: 1.7 billion

B: 2.1 billion

C: 2.5 billion

D: 2.9 billion

300

In the game of thrones franchise, who is the first character in either the books or the show to actually utter the phrase "Game of Thrones"?

A: Robert Baratheon 

B: Tyrion Lannister

C: Ned Stark

D: Cersei Lannister 

300
In what century was the Magna Carta signed?

A: 11th century

B: 12th century 

C: 13th century 

D: 14th century 

300

In Egyptian mythology, the heart of the deceased is weighed on a scale against what object to determine if they can enter the afterlife?

A: A feather

B: A gold coin

C: A drop of water

D: A grain of sand

300

In Hinduism, who is the 'Preserver' god within the Trimurti (the great trinity), often depicted with blue skin and four arms?

A: Shiva

B: Ganesha

C: Brahma

D: Vishnu

400

How many spectators attended the Wimbledon Championships in person 2025?

A: 450k

B: 500k

C: 550k

D: 600k

400

How many formula one grand prix's were there in 2025?

A: 16

B: 20

C: 24

D: 28


400

In what year did the Wright brothers achieve the first successful powered airplane flight?

A: 1903

B: 1909

C: 1916

D: 1924

400

In Norse mythology, the trickster god Loki is the biological father of some very strange children. Which of these is NOT one of Loki's offspring?

A: Fenrir the giant wolf

B: Jörmungandr the Midgard Serpent

C: Gullinbursti the golden boar

D: Hel, the ruler of the underworld

400

In Ancient Egyptian religion, which jackal-headed god was the protector of the dead and the god of mummification?

A: Ra

B: Osiris

C: Anubis

D: Horus

500

2025 saw the election of a new pope. How many pope's have there been in total?

A: 231

B: 267

C: 295

D:312


500

Which of these Pokémon is correctly spelled?

A: Gloomeow

B: Igglypuff

C: Rampardos

D: Wormple

500

In which year was the first commercial "Dot Com" domain name (symbolics.com) officially registered?

A: 1970

B: 1975

C: 1980

D: 1985

500

Bellerophon is a famous hero who tamed the winged horse Pegasus. Which terrifying monster—with the head of a lion, body of a goat, and tail of a snake—did he defeat?

A: The Chimera

B: The Hydra

C: The Gorgon

D: The Minotaur

500

Which religion follows the "Analects," a collection of sayings and ideas attributed to a philosopher

A: Taoism

B: Shintoism

C: Confucianism 

D: Buddhism

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