Economics
Mathematics
History of Computers
Neuroscience
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100

The interaction of supply and demand in markets

What is microeconomics? 

100

I=Prt

What is the simple interest formula?

100

an early electronic computer, built in 1941 by John Atanasoff and Clifford Berry; often abbreviated ABC

What is the Atanasoff-Berry Computer?

100

matter is made up of the cell bodies and dendritic arbors of neurons

What is gray matter? 

100

The Capital of Germany

What is Berlin

200

An allocation where the only way to make any individual/group better off is to make at least one other person worse off

What is Pareto Efficiency? 
200

P ∙ (1 + rn )^nt

What is the compound interest formula? 

200

a mechanical computer proposed by Charles Babbage; unlike his later, more ambitious Analytical Engine project, the this machine was designed to solve only polynomial functions

What is the difference engine? 

200

Brain matter made up of the myelinated axons of the neurons.

What is white matter? 

200

The soldier's horse that hates Flynn Rider in the movie Tangled. 

Who is Maximus? 

300

the use of economic analysis to guide decisions about what should be as opposed to what is the case.

What is normative economics? 

300

a selection of objects from a group where no object is allowed to be selected more than once and the order of selection matters.

What is a permutation of objects? 

300

the first general-purpose programmable electronic computer

What is the ENIAC?

300

the non-neuronal cells found in the nervous system.

What are glial cells? 

300

The protagonist of Home Alone 

Who is Kevin McCallister? 

400

comprised of all buyers and sellers of a particular good or service

What is a market? 

400

a selection of objects from a group where no object is allowed to be selected more than once and the order of selection doesn’t matter.

What is a combination of objects? 

400

an observation, made by Intel founder Gordon Moore, that the number of transistors that can fit on a processor will double every eighteen months—meaning there will be a steady increase in computing power over time

What is Moore's Law?

400

consists of the parts of the nervous system that are encased in bone, specifically the brain and spinal cord.

What is the central nervous system? 

400

The person that singes "All I want for Christmas is You"

Who is Mariah Carey?

500
Term for a severe recession

What is a depression? 

500

The symbol of an explanation point (!) denotes this concept, which means to multiply every whole number from the number indicated down to 1.

What is factorial?

500

another name for the "stored program" computer design, in which a program's instructions and data are stored in the computer's memory; named after a famous mathematician

What is Von Neumann Architecture? 
500

The largest lobe in the human brain and is located in the front of the head that contains many regions related to complex thinking or cognition

What is the frontal lobe? 

500

The average number of teeth that adults have

What is 32? 

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