Science
History
Pop Culture
Sports
Geography + Astronomy
100
This unit of digital information is defined as 1000 kilobytes.
What is a megabyte?
100
This was the year of Canada's confederation.
What is 1867?
100
This Disney character is known for the catchphrase “To Infinity and Beyond.”
Who is Buzz Lightyear?
100
This former NHL player, widely regarded as the greatest of all time holds all-time records in career in major statistical categories such as goals, assists, and points.
Who is Wayne Gretzky?
100
This planet is often involved in extraterrestrial lore, is defined by its red colour and is named after the roman God of war.
What is Mars?
200
This element, commonly used in lights to produce bright colours is also classified as a noble gas.
What is neon?
200
This man is most famous for the invention of the telephone.
Who is Alexander Graham Bell?
200
This Canadian rapper, whose latest album reached #1 on the US Billboard charts also had a previous stint as an actor on the TV series “Degrassi”.
Who is Aubrey "Drake" Graham?
200
This national soccer team, located in South America has won the most World Cup titles ever.
What is Brazil?
200
This phenomenon is characterized by the partial or complete covering of the sun by the moon.
What is solar eclipse?
300
This branch of biology is known as the science of plant life.
What is botany?
300
This space shuttle exploded on take off on January 28th, 1986, killing all seven people on board.
What is the Challenger?
300
As preparation for the 2006 film “The Pursuit of Happyness”, this actor learned how to solve a rubik’s cube in under two minutes.
Who is Will Smith?
300
This retired golfer, regarded as one of the greatest professional men's golf players ever also has a popular drink named after him.
Who is Arnold Palmer?
300
This well-known comet, named after the astronomer who computed its orbit is visible from earth every 75 years.
What is Halley's Comet?
400
Named after a 19th century Austrian physicist, this "effect" causes the sound of a moving object to change its pitch as it approaches and passes you.
What is the Doppler Effect?
400
Alfred Nobel, perhaps best known for funding and invention of the Nobel prize also invented this explosive material.
What is dynamite?
400
This gang, the members of which wear blue has been linked to many celebrity artists from the Los Angeles area, including rappers Snoop Dogg and the late Eazy-E.
What is the Crips?
400
This player, regarded as a freak of nature holds the record for points scored in an NBA game at 100 points.
Who is Wilt Chamberlain?
400
This well-known comet, named after the astronomer who computed its orbit is visible from earth every 75 years.
What is Halley's comet?
500
This bone, located in the lower leg is the strongest bone in the area, carrying 5/6th of the weight distributed in the lower leg.
What is the Tibia?
500
The treaty of tordesillas, signed by Spain and this other country, is named after the city in Spain in which it was signed to divide trading and colonizing rights for newly discovered lands of the new world.
What is portugal?
500
In 1977, this 33-year-old future talk show host, the name of which is the same as the name of his talk show, was elected as the mayor of Cincinnati.
Who is Jerry Springer?
500
This American hockey team, led by current Ottawa Senators commentator Dennis potvin won four straight Stanley cup titles in the 1980s.
What is the New York Islanders?
500
This object, now classified as a dwarf planet alongside Pluto is best known for being initially described as the Solar System's tenth planet.
What is Eris?
M
e
n
u