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100

This soda drive-thru chain, known for its customizable "dirty sodas," originated in Utah and has become a popular destination for unique flavored drinks.

What is Swig?

100

This band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, is widely regarded as the highest-selling music artist of all time, with estimated sales ranging from 600 million to over 1 billion units worldwide.

Who are The Beatles?

100

Before it was called 'Pattern', the company originally operated under this name.

What is iServe?

100

Who are the current two teams in the NBA finals?

Who are the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunders?

100

This is the amount of time it takes sunlight to hit the Earth from the Sun.

What is 8 minutes?

200

This NBA team, based in Salt Lake City, is known for its passionate fan base and has been a prominent team in the league since the 1980s.

Who are the Utah Jazz?

200

This 1986 film includes the line, "I feel the need—the need for speed," spoken by Tom Cruise's character.

What is Top Gun?

200

When you refer a company to Pattern, you receive this amount per 1M of revenue.

What is 350$?

200

This is the youngest player to have ever won the golf Master's.

Who is Tiger Woods?

200

This element, with the atomic number 6, is the basis for organic chemistry and is found in all known life forms.  

What is carbon?

300

This national park in Utah is famous for its towering sandstone cliffs, is on Utah's license plates, and is a great summer hike!

What is Zion National Park?

300

This dystopian novel, published in 1949, is set in a totalitarian society under constant surveillance and introduces concepts like "Big Brother" and "doublethink."

What is 1984 by George Orwell?

300

Who is the current Chief Investment Officer?

Who is Melanie Alder?

300

This Jamaican sprinter, known as the fastest man in the world, holds the world records for the 100m and 200m sprints.

Who is Usain Bolt?

300

This phenomenon occurs when a massive star explodes at the end of its life cycle, often resulting in a neutron star or black hole.

What is a supernova?

400

What was the name of the once very large lake that covered most of Utah?

What is Lake Bonneville?

400

This American singer-songwriter, known for his influential role in the folk music revival, released the protest anthem "Blowin' in the Wind" in 1963.

Who is Bob Dylan?

400

These are the two co-founders of Pattern.

Who is David Wright and Melanie Alder?

400

This boxer, known as "The Greatest," was famous for his fights with Joe Frazier and George Foreman.

Who is Muhammad Ali?

400

This thought experiment, proposed by Erwin Schrödinger, illustrates the concept of superposition in quantum mechanics, involving a cat that is in an uncertain state until the box is opened and observed.

What is Schrödinger's cat?

500

This annual celebration, held at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, features fireworks, concerts, and patriotic performances, and is one of the largest of its kind in the United States. (A fun summer event for the 4th of July!)

What is Stadium of Fire?

500

This Marvel superhero, who first appeared in X-Men #4 in 1964, is the twin sister of Quicksilver and has the ability to alter reality with her powers.

Who is Scarlet Witch?

500

How many locations does Pattern have globally?

What is 18?

500

These two teams are tied for the most Super Bowl wins.

Who are the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers?

500

This fundamental particle, discovered at CERN in 2012, is associated with the Higgs field and is responsible for giving mass to other particles.

What is the Higgs boson?

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