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100

This drug name is the British version of epinephrine.

What is adrenaline?

100

This bone is the longest in the human body.

What is femur?

100

As of 2025, this many actors have portrayed Spider-Man in live-action films.

What is 3?

100

The Beaty Biodiversity Museum at UBC is home to this animal, which is the largest animal skeleton on display there.

What is the blue whale?

100

These are the 3 main macronutrients in nutrition.

What is protein, lipid and carbohydrate?

200

This specific fruit is notorious for interacting with certain medications by inhibiting metabolism, which can lead to dangerous toxicity.

What is grapefruit?

200

This region of the brain responsible for memory is named after a mythological sea monster that has the head of a horse and the tail of a fish.

What is hippocampus?

200

This was Pixar’s first feature film and the first full-length movie made entirely with computer-generated animation.

What is Toy Story?

200

This UBC professor won the Nobel prize in Chemistry in 1993?

Who is Michael Smith?

200

First sold in 1885 as a “brain tonic,” this caffeinated drink originally contained cocaine extract.

What is Coca-Cola?

300

This street drug was initially developed and marketed as a ‘hero’ drug for relieving pain and suppressing cough for patients with lung disease.

What is heroin?

300

This length of time is the approximate lifespan of red blood cells.

What are 120 days?

300

In The Matrix, Neo chooses this color pill to learn the truth about reality.

What is red?

300

In the movie She’s the Man, this UBC building was in the background.  

What is Thunderbird Stadium?

300

In 1969, Dave Thomas opened his first hamburger restaurant, naming it after one of his daughters’ nicknames.

What is Wendy’s?

400

This revolutionary drug was accidentally discovered after a Scottish physician returned from vacation to a contaminated petri dish.

What is penicillin?

400

The “vermilion border” outlines the “Cupid’s bow” on this external feature of the human body.

What are lips?

400

The line “You jump, I jump” originated from this 1997 blockbuster movie.  

What is Titanic?

400

This well-known historic book written by this famous author can be found at UBC

What is First Folio written by William Shakespeare?

400

This is the global best selling chocolate bar with over 380 million USD in annual sales.

What is Snickers?

500

This class of drugs has the popular off-label use for treating the physical symptoms of anxiety.

What are beta-blockers?

500

This bone is the shortest in the human body and has this length.

What are stapes which are 3 mm long?

500

This actress holds the record for the most number of Oscar wins, and with these number of wins.

Who is Katherine Hepburn, and what is 8?

500

This is what TRIUMF stands for.

What is TRI-Universities Meson Facility?

500

This type of food holds the record as the most stolen worldwide.

What is cheese?

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