The Science of Apples
Apple Inc. History
Apple Products
Apple in Pop Culture
100

Apples are made up of approximately this percentage of water.

What is 85%

100

 This co-founder of Apple Inc. is known for his visionary leadership and iconic black turtlenecks.

Who is Steve Jobs?

100

This device lets you listen to music on the go and debuted in 2001.

What is the iPod?

100

This tech rival’s logo features a full bite out of an apple.

What is Apple Inc.?

200

This part of the apple contains seeds and is often discarded.

What is the Core

200

Apple was founded in this year.

What is 1976?

200

Apple’s virtual assistant, introduced with the iPhone 4S in 2011.

What is Siri?

200

This fruit plays a central role in a fairy tale where a princess falls into a deep sleep.

What is Snow White?

300

Apples are members of this plant family, which also includes cherries and roses.

What is Rosaceae?

300

 The name of Apple’s first personal computer, released in 1976.

What is the Apple I?

300

This product combines a tablet and a computer and was first launched in 2015.

What is iPad Pro?

300

The Beatles founded this record label, which shares its name with a fruit.

What is Apple Records?

400

This gas is released by apples as they ripen, helping to speed up the process.

What is ethylene?

400

Apple’s headquarters, nicknamed “the spaceship,” is located in this California city

What is Cupertino?

400

 This Apple service provides cloud storage for photos, files, and backups.

What is iCloud?

400

 This dystopian TV ad introduced the Macintosh computer during the 1984 Super Bowl.

What is the “1984” ad?

500

The process of apples turning brown when exposed to air is caused by this chemical reaction.

What is oxidation?

500

 The iPhone was first introduced in this year.

What is 2007?

500

Apple’s professional desktop computer for creatives and developers, relaunched in 2019.

What is the Mac Pro?

500

 Gwyneth Paltrow famously named her daughter after this fruit.

What is Apple.

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