Apple History
Apple Products
Entertainment
Mythology
Miscellaneous
100

A device Steve Jobs famously introduced at MacWorld in 2007, calling it a "revolutionary device ... that changes everything."

iPhone

100

Apple's Bluetooth wireless in-ear headphones, offering portability, ease of use, and a charging case for up to 24 hours of on-the-go charging.

AirPods

100

This hit Netflix show is a Korean survival drama centered around contestants who are in deep debt, competing to play deadly games to win a large sum of money.

Squid Game

100

This Norse god of tricksters caused the death of Baldr. He is the brother of Thor in Marvel films and currently has his own TV show.

Loki

100

This newest variant of COVID-19 was first identified in South Africa on November 24, 2021, and is the 15th letter in the Greek alphabet.

Omicron

200

On April 1, 1976, Apple Computers, Inc. was founded by Steve Jobs and ___________.

Steve Wozniak

200

Apple's latest chip technology used in MacBook Airs, 13" MacBook Pros, iMacs, and iPad Pros.

M1 Chip

200

The most recent 007 film and Daniel Craig's last time reprising the role of James Bond

No Time To Die

200

This Greek hero underwent 12 labors including slaying the Nemean Lion, the Hydra, and briefly held up the sky for Atlas. 

Heracles or Hercules

200

In ML, this algorithm uses Chain Rule to compute the gradient when training neural networks. 

Backpropagation

300

An Apple computer that was introduced with a futuristic commercial that aired during the Super Bowl in 1984.

Macintosh
300

An iPad released in 2020 offered in a 10.9-inch screen size, and a selection of five colors.

iPad Air

300

The titular character of a game series that includes titles like Breath of the Wild, Ocarina of Time, and Twilight Princess, the princess of Hyrule.

Zelda

300

This Hindu deity whose mount is the white bull Nandi.

Shiva

300

The main character in Charles Dicken's "A Christmas Carol", he is haunted by the ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future.

Ebenezer Scrooge

400

Former Pepsi executive that Steve Jobs famously asked, "Do you want to make sugar water for the rest of your life, or do you want to come with me and change the world?"

John Sculley

400

An audio company founded by musician Dr. Dre and record executive Jimmy Iovine that was acquired by Apple in 2014.

Beats Electronics

400

This NBA player just recently broke Ray Allen's record for 3-pointers

Steph Curry

400

This Egyptian deity has three forms, Khepri in the morning and Atum at night. Name his second form at noon, the most well-known version of this deity.

Ra

400

This historical figure became General of the Armies of France at age 17. Mark Twain authored a biography about this figure.

Joan of Arc

500

The first Apple logo, drawn by Ronald Wayne in 1977, depicts ________ under an apple tree.

Isaac Newton

500

A project that Apple cancelled in 1985, a computer said to be named after Steve Jobs' daughter.

Lisa

500

This Japanese animated show is set in a world where people live within huge walls, to protect them from giants who eat humans.

Attack on Titan

500

This Scottish warrior teacher resides at Dun Scaith, training young heroes. The teacher of Celtic hero Cu Chulainn who gave him his legendary spear Gae Bolg.

Scathach

500

This philosopher debunked Plato's definition of human, "featherless biped", by plucking the feathers off a chicken and exclaiming "behold, a man!"

Diogenes

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