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100

Invented in 1997, this pitch-correction software was originally intended to help singers stay in tune, but artists like T-Pain and Travis Scott turned it into a famous "robotic" vocal effect.

What is Auto-Tune?

100

Also called the 'Red Planet' in our solar system.

What is Mars?

100

This NBA superstar is known as 'The King' and has played for the Cavs, Heat, and Lakers.

Who is LeBron James?

100

In the 'Percy Jackson' series, he is Percy's godly father.

Who is Poseidon?

100

In October 2001, Apple released this device with the slogan "1,000 songs in your pocket," effectively ending the era of the portable CD player.

What is the iPod?

200

This band from Liverpool became one of the most famous music groups in history.

Who are The Beatles?

200

Found in your stomach, this acid is strong enough to dissolve metal but is kept in check by a thick lining of mucus.

What is Hydrochloric Acid?

200

While many legends have played the game, this Brazilian icon is the only player in history to win three different FIFA World Cup trophies (1958, 1962, and 1970).

Who is Pelé?

200

In the 'Hunger Games' trilogy by Suzanne Collins, this is the name of the fictional nation where the story takes place. 

What is Panem?

200

When you speak into a cellphone, your voice is converted into electrical signals and sent through the air using this specific type of electromagnetic wave.

What are Radiowaves?

300

He is famous for wearing a giant, glowing "X" mask on his head while performing electronic dance music (EDM) and has collaborated with stars like Selena Gomez and Bastille.

Who is Marshmallow?

300

To calculate the force of an object, you multiply its mass by its acceleration, a formula better known as this famous scientist’s Second Law.

Who is Isaac Newton?

300

This is the only sport played on the moon so far.

What is Golf?

300

Which famous author wrote the 'Chronicles of Narnia' series, starting with 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'?

Who is C.S. Lewis?

300

In 1997, a supercomputer made history by becoming the first machine to beat a reigning World Chess Champion Gary Kasparov.

What is Deep Blue?

400

Known for the "Moonwalk," this artist’s 1982 album Thriller remains the best-selling album of all time.

Who is Michael Jackson?

400

When an object, like a fighter jet or a whip, travels faster than the speed of sound, it creates this "booming" explosive noise.

What is a Sonic Boom?

400

In the entire history of the NFL, only one team has ever completed a "Perfect Season"—winning every single regular-season game and the Super Bowl. Name that team.

Who are the Miami Dolphins?

400

This young orphan boy is the protagonist of Charles Dickens' most popular books.

Who is "Oliver Twist"?

400

When you watch a movie on Netflix or Disney, you aren't downloading the whole file at once; instead, you are using the cloud to do this—playing the data in real-time as it arrives.

What is Streaming?

500

This genre of music originated in New Orleans and features improvisation.

What is JAZZ?

500

The "Middle" layer of the atmosphere, is the coldest part of the atmosphere (-90 Celcius). Most meteors burn up in this layer, creating "shooting stars".

What is Mesosphere?

500

This is the name of the competition where athletes compete in ten different track and field events.

What is the decathlon?

500

This book by Harper Lee is about a lawyer defending a man wrongly accused of a crime in the South.

What is "To Kill a Mockingbird"?

500

This three-letter acronym refers to the lighting trend found in almost every gamer’s room, capable of displaying over 16 million different colors.

What is RGB (Red, Blue & Green)?

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