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100

Which part of the cell is often called the “powerhouse”?

Mitochondria

100

Which fast-food chain uses the slogan “I’m Lovin’ It”?

McDonald’s

100

Which company’s 2001 collapse became synonymous with corporate fraud?

Enron

100

Which 1997 James Cameron film became the first movie to gross over $1 billion worldwide?

Titanic

100

Colonists dump tea into a harbor during which 1773 protest?

Boston Tea Party

100

Which U.S. state has a real town called Boring? 


A) Oregon 

B) Texas 

C) Ohio 

D) Idaho

A. Oregon

200

Water boils at what temperature on the Celsius scale at sea level? 


A) 90 °C 

B) 100 °C 

C) 110 °C 

D) 212 °C

B. 100 °C

200

What brand launched the three-word slogan “Just Do It” in 1988?

Nike

200

What was the name of Elizabeth Holmes’s failed blood-testing startup?

Theranos

200

Which Tom Hanks film won Oscars and dominated box office in 1994?

Forrest Gump

200

Whose assassination triggered World War I?

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

200

Which country operates an airport in a place literally called Christmas Island? 


A) UK 

B) Australia 

C) Indonesia 

D) Fiji

B. Australia

300

What scientist is credited with formulating the theory of evolution by natural selection?

Charles Darwin

300

“Maybe she’s born with it…” is the tagline of which makeup brand?

Maybelline

300

Lululemon faced backlash after its founder blamed which product for “not working on some women’s bodies”?

Yoga pants

300

Which Marvel film first broke $2 billion globally? 


A) Avengers 

B) Endgame 

C) Black Panther 

D) Infinity War

B. Endgame

300

Which Viking explorer briefly landed in America around 1000 AD?

Leif Erikson

300

Which U.S. state has a town named Truth or Consequences? 


A) Arizona 

B) New Mexico 

C) Nevada 

D) Colorado

B. New Mexico

400

Which U.S. agency handles disease outbreak responses? 


A) NIH 

B) CDC 

C) HHS 

D) WHO

B. CDC

400

Which candy uses the slogan “Melts in your mouth, not in your hands”?

M&M’s

400

Volkswagen admitted cheating emissions tests on which engines?

Diesel engines

400

Which director has the most films in the all-time top-ten box office list? 


A) Christopher Nolan 

B) James Cameron 

C) Russo Brothers 

D) Steven Spielberg

B. James Cameron

400

Which Russian mystic survived poisoning, shooting, and drowning attempts?

Rasputin

400

Which country is home to a town officially named Hell?


A) Norway 

B) Iceland 

C) Sweden 

D) Finland

A. Norway

500

What protein‐folding disease caused panic in British cattle in the 1990s?

Mad Cow Disease (BSE)

500

Tony the Tiger says Frosted Flakes are what?

“Great!”

500

Which firm caused Facebook’s 2018 data scandal? 


A) Palantir 

B) McKinsey 

C) Cambridge Analytica 

D) Gartner

C. Cambridge Analytica

500

What 2015 dinosaur sequel smashed opening weekend records globally?

Jurassic World

500

What document was forced on King John in a field in 1215?

Magna Carta

500

This oddly named African country is completely surrounded by South Africa. 


A) Botswana 

B) Lesotho 

C) Eswatini 

D) Namibia

B. Lesotho

600

What is the name of the 2021 space telescope expected to look back to the early universe? 


A) Chandra 

B) Hubble 

C) James Webb 

D) Kepler

C. James Webb

600

“Think Different” was Apple’s 1997 campaign taking aim at which rival?

IBM

600

Which investment bank filed the largest bankruptcy in 2008? 


A) Bear Stearns 

B) Lehman Brothers 

C) Morgan Stanley 

D) Salomon Brothers

B. Lehman Brothers

600

Who famously turned down the role of Neo in The Matrix? 


A) Brad Pitt 

B) Nicolas Cage 

C) Tom Cruise 

D) Will Smith

D. Will Smith

600

Which pandemic killed ~25 million Europeans in the 14th century?

Black Death

600

Which Southeast Asian nation has the capital Naypyidaw? 


A) Cambodia 

B) Laos 

C) Myanmar 

D) Brunei

C. Myanmar

700

Which branch of physics deals with subatomic particles and quantum properties?

Quantum mechanics

700

Which razor brand uses the line “The best a man can get”?

Gillette

700

Which South Korean conglomerate’s heir, Lee Jae-yong, was jailed in 2017 over a political bribery scandal linked to then-President Park Geun-hye? 


A) LG 

B) Hyundai 

C) Samsung 

D) SK Group

C. Samsung

700

Which Bond film was first in the series to gross $1 billion?

Skyfall

700

Who refused to give up her bus seat in 1955?

Rosa Parks

700

Which British overseas territory contains a town called Monkey Hill? 


A) Bermuda 

B) Gibraltar 

C) Montserrat 

D) Falkland Islands

C. Montserrat

800

What Mars rover landed in 2021 with a helicopter called Ingenuity on board? 


A) Spirit 

B) Perseverance 

C) Curiosity 

D) Opportunity

B. Perseverance

800

Which company asked “Can you hear me now?” in ads?

Verizon

800

Which Japanese company hid over $1 billion in losses until 2011? 


A) Toshiba

B) Sony

C) Olympus

D) Panasonic

C. Olympus

800

What is the highest-grossing animated film ever (unadjusted)? 


A) Frozen 

B) Frozen II 

C) Minions 

D) Toy Story 4

B. Frozen II

800

Revolutionaries stormed which Paris prison in 1789? 


A) Conciergerie 

B) Bastille 

C) La Santé 

D) Reims

B. Bastille

800

On which Caribbean island would you find the town Bloody Bay? 


A) Barbados 

B) Jamaica 

C) Aruba 

D) St. Lucia

B. Jamaica

900

Which element has the highest electrical conductivity?


A) Gold 

B) Silver 

C) Copper 

D) Platinum

B. Silver

900

“Red Bull gives you wings” landed the company in trouble for what? 


A) False advertising 

B) Trademark fraud 

C) Offensive messaging 

D) Safety violations

A. False advertising

900

Which UK retail giant collapsed in 2018 after admitting it had overstated profits by £250 million due to aggressive supplier accounting?


A) Tesco

B) Marks & Spencer

C) Sainsbury’s

D) Asda

A. Tesco

900

Which 2011 Melissa McCarthy comedy became one of the most successful R-rated comedies ever?

Bridesmaids

900

Which 1692 panic involved witchcraft accusations in Massachusetts?

Salem Witch Trials

900

Which Pacific country consists of 33 atolls, including one named Christmas Island? 


A) Kiribati 

B) Tonga 

C) Samoa 

D) Tuvalu

A. Kiribati

1000

Which British mathematician solved Fermat’s Last Theorem in 1994 after 358 years? 


A) Terence Tao 

B) Andrew Wiles 

C) Roger Penrose 

D) Paul Erdős

B. Andrew Wiles

1000

“Betcha can’t eat just one” promoted which salty snack? 


A) Cheetos 

B) Pringles 

C) Lay’s 

D) Doritos

C. Lay’s

1000

Which CEO earned infamy raising the price of Daraprim by 5,000%? 


A) Martin Shkreli 

B) Vivek Ramaswamy 

C) Michael Pearson 

D) Fred Eshelman

A. Martin Shkreli

1000

Which Fast & Furious movie was the first from the franchise to cross the $1 billion mark? 


A) Furious 7 

B) Fast Five 

C) Hobbs & Shaw 

D) The Fate of the Furious

A. Furious 7

1000

Which wars began because Britain smuggled opium into China? 


A) Opium Wars 

B) Taiping Rebellion 

C) Boxer Rebellion 

D) Anglo-Boer War

A. Opium Wars

1000

Which U.S. state has a town officially named Intercourse? 


A) Pennsylvania 

B) Utah 

C) Indiana 

D) Tennessee

A. Pennsylvania

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