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100

Name of the treatment that was signed and ended WWI exactly 5 years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

Treaty of Versailles

100

In Avatar, what is the name of the habitable moon where the Na'vi live?

Pandora

100

In the sitcom Friends, what is the name of the coffee shop where the main characters frequently hang out?

Central Perk.

100

What is the title of the 2017 global hit by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee that broke multiple YouTube records?

"Despacito."

100

In which country were the first modern Olympic Games held?

Greece (Athens).

200

Meaning "rebirth" in French, this period of intense artistic and intellectual activity began in Italy during the 14th century and featured masters like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.

The Renaissance

200

In the 1985 film Back to the Future, what speed must the DeLorean reach to achieve time travel?

88 mph (miles per hour).

200

In The Big Bang Theory, what is the name of the catchphrase Sheldon Cooper uses after playing a prank?

Bazinga!

200

What musical genre, originating in the Dominican Republic, features the signature sound of the güira and the tambora?

Merengue.

200

Which city hosts the famous tennis tournament played on grass courts every summer?

Wimbledon (London).

300

Edward Teach was a notorious English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern coast of Britain's North American colonies.

Blackbeard

300

In The Matrix, what color pill does Neo take to see the truth of reality?

The Red Pill.

300

Which historical drama follows the political rivalries and romance of Queen Elizabeth II's reign?

The Crown.

300

What was the debut single of Britney Spears, released in 1998, featuring a famous schoolgirl music video?

"...Baby One More Time."

300

What is the distance of a standard marathon in miles?

26.2 miles.

400

This ancient network of trade routes, formally established during the Han Dynasty, connected the East and West and was famously traveled by the Venetian merchant Marco Polo.

The Silk Road.

400

In Star Wars, what is the name of the desert planet where Luke Skywalker grew up?

Tatooine.

400

Which survival drama features contestants playing deadly versions of children's games for a massive cash prize?

Squid Game.

400

Who sang "Rolling in the Deep" and "Hello," and names her albums after her age (e.g., 21, 25)?

Adele.

400

In baseball, how many "strikes" does it take for a batter to be called out? 

3 Strikes

500

In the mid-14th century, this devastating pandemic swept through Europe and Asia, killing an estimated 25 million people and forever changing the labor market and the feudal system.

The Black Death (or the Bubonic Plague).

500

In Christopher Nolan's Inception, what object does Dom Cobb use as his "totem" to tell if he is in a dream?

A spinning top.

500

In the series The Mandalorian, what is the "real" name of the character often referred to by fans as "Baby Yoda"?

Grogu.

500

In the song "Bohemian Rhapsody," which name is repeated during the operatic section?

Galileo

500

 "The Greatest" was the nickname of which legendary heavyweight boxer?

Muhammad Ali.

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