The material whose discovery triggered the Nobel Prize in physics in 2010
What is graphene
100
Latin american social dance that suddenly gained wide popularity and is now being taught in several nightclubs around Europe
What is Salsa
100
6!
What is 720
100
The person with the word “plasmon” in approximately 40% of his publications
Who is Thomas Møller Søndergaard
100
The most well know author of the phrase: “Build that wall!”
Who is Donald Trump
200
In 1993 Kary B. Mullis was awarded the Nobel Price in Chemistry for the invention of this method
What is PCR
200
Dance from the movie Grease that borrows part of its name from a latin american dance and in which only the hands are used
What is hand-jive
200
The next number in the sequence 121, 144, 169, 196, 225, 256
What is 289
200
Probably the only person at the institute able to tell you which country to go to if you are looking for a blue-crowned hanging parrot or a lesser dog faced fruit bat.
Who is Thomas Garm Pedersen
200
The author of the phrase: “Philosophy of science is as useful to scientists as ornithology is to birds.”
Who is Richard Feynman
300
In 1995 the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was shared between three persons for the discovery of this peculiar type of molecule
What is fullerenes
300
The only standard ballroom dance danced in 3/4 time with the 1st beat strongly accented
What is Waltz (or English Waltz)
300
The number of possible first moves in a game of chess
What is 20
300
Scientific employee who started his career as an auto mechanic and chose to stop high school because he found mathematics and physics to be too difficult, though still managed to finish his master in mathematics and physics with the grade 12.
Who is Jonas Have
300
The person proclaiming that “The best argument against democracy, is a ten minute conversation with the average voter”
Who is Winston Churchill
400
The effect which in 1927 earned its discoverer, after which it is also named, the Nobel Prize in physics
What is the Compton effect
400
Standard ballroom dance, danced in 4/4 starting on the 2-beat. and usually taught in a quick-quick-slow pattern
What is Rumba
400
The result of adding together the numbers 2,3,4, … 98
What is 4850
400
The number of electric appliances in the coffee room (lamp, watch and christmas tree not included)
What is 13 (4xRefrigerator,dishwasher,kitchen stove,2xMicrowave,Water heater,toaster,3xCoffee machines)
400
Surrealism is destructive, but it destroys only what it considers to be shackles limiting our vision.
Who is Salvador Dalí
500
Lev D. Landau was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1962 for his semi-microscopic theory on this phenomenon, which today is an important part for the functionality of the CERN magnets.
What is superfluidity (especially of liquid helium)
500
Athletic and acrobatic styled choreographed dance originating from lindyhop and danced in a quick-quick-slow-slow rhythm
What is Rock'n'Roll
500
The next two numbers in the sequence 11,13,17,19,29,31,41,43
What is 59,61
500
The person who participated in the TV show “Fællessang på Charlie” as a dancer during the Richard Ragnvald song “Dans en Jitterbug med mig”
Who am I
500
The person quoted for having said to the European Parliment: “I know that virtually none of you have ever done a proper job in your lives, or worked in business, or worked in trade or indeed ever created a job.”