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100

The general rise in prices across an economy.

What is inflation?

100

The world’s largest country by land area.

What is Russia?

100

“I’m Lovin’ It.”

What is McDonald’s?

100

The largest mammal on Earth.

What is the blue whale?

100

This sport’s top professional league awards the Stanley Cup each year.

What is ice hockey?

200

A persistent fall in the general price level of goods and services.

What is deflation?

200

This country has the most people in the world.

What is China?

200

Known for its Whopper burger.

What is Burger King?

200

A flightless bird native to Antarctica.

What is a penguin?

200

The player who throws the football to teammates.

What is the quarterback?

300

The cost of the next best alternative foregone.

What is opportunity cost?

300

The island nation located southeast of India.

What is Sri Lanka?

300

The fast-food chain famous for its red-haired mascot.

What is Wendy’s?

300

The only mammal capable of true flight.

What is a bat?

300

This term refers to when a basketball player records double digits in three statistical categories during one game.

What is a triple-double?

400

The situation where market activity creates costs or benefits for third parties.

What is an externality?

400

The only country that is also a continent.

What is Australia?

400

The restaurant that sells the Crunchwrap Supreme.

What is Taco Bell?

400

This mammal sleeps up to 22 hours a day and survives almost entirely on eucalyptus leaves.  

What is the koala?

400

In baseball, this happens when a batter hits the ball out of the park with all bases loaded.

What is a grand slam?

500

A policy where a government reduces spending or increases taxes to lower its deficit.

What is contractionary fiscal policy?

500

The most western European country borders both the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.

What is Spain?

500

Founded in Hamilton, Ontario, in 1964 by a professional hockey player, this chain is now owned by Restaurant Brands International and operates in multiple countries.

What is Tim Hortons?

500

This creature, often called a “living fossil,” has remained nearly unchanged for 450 million years and uses blue blood for medical testing.

What is the horseshoe crab?

500

This pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers was named the 2025 World Series MVP.

Who is Yoshinobu Yamamoto?

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