History of Medicine
Animated Movies
The Great Ones
(Canadian Sports History)
The 90's
Human Anatomy
100

Discovered by accident in 1928 by Alexander Flemming, this antibiotic revolutionized the treatment of bacterial infections.

What is penicillin?

100

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What is Pixar's Cars (2006)

100

This trophy was first awarded in 1909, and has since become synonymous with the championship of the CFL.

What is the Grey Cup?

100

Retiring for the second time in 1999, this basketball player led the Chicago Bulls to their incredible "Three-Peat" winning streak, winning the NBA Championship three times in a row... TWICE!

Who is Michael Jordan (AKA The G.O.A.T.)

100

This system of the body sends electrical signals to control movement and receive sensation.

What is the nervous system?

200

This pain medication, first marketed in 1899, was originally developed from willow bark.

What is Aspirin (or ASA)?

200

Walt Disney's first ever feature-length film captivated audiences and paved the way for all the classic movies the studio would later create. Two years after this film was released in 1937, it was awarded an honorary Oscar in recognition of its service to the movie industry.

What is Snow White and The Seven Dwarves?

200

This sport, now Canada's official summer sport, was originally invented and played by First Nations peoples.

What is lacrosse?
200

Premiering in 1994, this sitcom set in New York City included such locals as Central Perks coffee shop

What is Friends?

200

This region of the brain controls balance and allows us to perform fine movements like writing and catching.

What is the cerebellum?

300

While technically the world's most widely consumed psychoactive drug, this naturally occurring stimulant is unlikely to cause much of an effect besides an elevated heart rate and reduced drowsiness. 

What is caffeine?

300

When the Oscars first started the Best Animated Film category in 2001, this film took home the award.

What is Shrek?

300

This Canadian city was the first to ever host a Winter Olympics in Canada back in 1988.

What is Calgary?

300

This handheld virtual pet became a worldwide craze, requiring owners to feed and care for them throughout the day.

What is a Tamagotchi?

300

These cells carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body using a special protein called hemoglobin.

What are red blood cells?

400

Discovered by Canadian researchers in Toronto in 1921, this hormone produced by the body has completely transformed the treatment of diabetes all over the world.

What is insulin?

400

Featuring the voices of Michael B Jordan and Tracy Morgan, this 2026 buddy comedy quickly went viral on TikTok, causing it to break the record previously set by KPop Demon Hunters as the most watched Netflix Original animated movie of all time.

What is Swapped?

400

At the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, this Nova Scotian scored the "Golden Goal" in overtime to win the gold medal for Canada over the US.

Who is Sydney Cosby?

400

In 1997 it was announced that scientists had managed to successfully clone a mammal for the very first time, with this wooly creature being the result.

Who is Dolly the Sheep?

400

This large muscle beneath the lungs helps us to breath.

What is the diaphragm? 
500

First isolated from the poppy plant, this powerful painkiller was named after Morpheus, the Greek god of dreams

What is Morphine?
500

This 1999 movie directed by Brad Bird, who would later go on to direct Pixar's The Incredibles, featured Vin Diesel voicing the titular character. 

What is The Iron Giant?

500

This NHL team based in Quebec City was disbanded in 1995 and moved to Colorado.

What is The Quebec Nordiques?
500

Widely considered one of the most influential movies of its time, this 1999 film followed Keanu Reeves playing a small-time computer hacker as he slowly went down the rabbit hole.

What is The Matrix?

500

These tiny air sacs in the lungs are where oxgen is absorbed into the blood, and where CO2 is excreted from the body during exhalation.

What are the alveoli?

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