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In this 2014 film, theoretical physicist Kip Thorne advised on the science of black holes, resulting in one of the most realistic depictions of a black hole on screen

What is Interstellar?

100

This part of the brain is primarily involved in processing musical sounds and patterns

What is the auditory cortex?

100

Muscle stiffness, tremors, slow movements, and impaired balance, primarily affecting older adults

What is Parkinson’s Disease?

100

The measure of the disorder or randomness of a system

What is entropy?

100

This force is like that friend who gives you that much needed reality check and makes sure you’re grounded no matter what.

What is gravity?

200

This 1993 film, based on Michael Crichton's novel, used the idea of extracting dinosaur DNA from preserved mosquitoes to bring dinosaurs back to life.

What is Jurassic Park?

200

This type of musical instrument produces sound primarily through the vibration of air columns.

What is a wind instrument?

200

Memory loss, confusion, difficulty with language, and personality changes, especially in the elderly.

What is Alzheimer's Disease?

200

The point at which the Gibbs free energy change (ΔG) is zero for a reaction.

What is equilibrium?

200

This term refers to the highest point of a wave, whether it’s sound, light, or water.

What is the crest?

300

This 1985 movie features a scientist who creates a timetraveling DeLorean car, allowing characters to travel to the past and future

What is Back to the Future?

300

This mathematical ratio describes the relationship between frequencies of notes in a musical scale, commonly seen in the octave.

What is 2:1?

300

Tiredness, pale skin, and dizziness caused by a deficiency of iron in the diet.

What is anemia?

300

The process used to remove hard water ions using a sodium-based resin.

What is ion exchange?

300

This principle states that an object submerged in a fluid experiences an upward buoyant force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.

What is Archimedes’ Principle?

400

This 1984 movie, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, imagines a dystopian future where machines have taken over, with an iconic AI system named Skynet.

What is The Terminator?

400

This term describes the highness or lowness of a sound and is determined by the frequency of sound waves.

What is Pitch?

400

Weak bones, frequent fractures, and bowed legs due to a lack of vitamin D

What is rickets?

400

In an esterification reaction between acetic acid and ethanol, this sweet-smelling compound, found in some fruity scents, is formed

What is ethyl acetate?

400

Gaming for multiple hours not only drains you out but also heats your phone up, this phenomenon in Physics is explained by a term which describes how energy gets lost in various forms.

What is energy dissipation

500

In this 1999 film, Keanu Reeves’ character learns the truth about reality from a "red pill," sparking a journey to uncover the world of human-machine interaction.

What is The Matrix?

500

This phenomenon occurs when a vibrating string produces harmonics at integer multiples of its fundamental frequency.

What is resonance?

500

Severe fatigue, joint pain, butterfly-shaped facial rash, and photosensitivity.

What is Lupus?

500

Marie Curie isolated this radioactive element in 1898 from uranium ore, making it the first element discovered that exhibited strong radioactivity.

What is radium?

500

It is impossible to exist both in bed and at school on a Monday morning at the same time, but in the world of quantum mechanics, this mind-bending idea suggests that particles can in fact be in two places at once.  

What is superposition?

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