Psychology 101
Marine Science 101
Film 101
Design 101
Theater 101
Business 101
100

In classical conditioning, this Russian physiologist famously demonstrated that learning can occur through association using dogs and bells

Who is Ivan Pavlov?

100

This marine ecosystem is known for having the highest biodiversity in the ocean.

What are coral reefs?

100

This term describes a character who drives the story through their actions and decisions.

What is a protagonist?

100

Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign are all products of this company.

What is Adobe?

100

This term describes where actors move and stand during a scene.

What is blocking?

100

This group includes anyone affected by a company’s actions, not just shareholders.

What are stakeholders?

200

According to Sigmund Freud, this part of the psyche operates on the reality principle and mediates between the id and the superego.

What is the ego?

200

This phenomenon causes some deep-sea animals to produce their own light.

What is bioluminescence?

200

This 1941 film, directed by Orson Welles, is famous for its use of deep focus cinematography.

What is Citizen Kane?

200

This design element includes letters, spacing, and how text is arranged.

What is typography?

200

This theatrical approach breaks the illusion of reality to engage the audience directly.

What is breaking the fourth wall?

200

This financial statement shows a company’s assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific moment.

What is a balance sheet?

300

The bias that makes people favor information that supports what they already believe.

What is confirmation bias?

300

This popular Florida reef fish is known for its bright blue stripes and its role in Finding Nemo.

What is a blue tang?

300

This kind of movie is based on real people or historical events.

What is a biopic?

300

This type of color scheme uses colors opposite each other on the color wheel.

What is complementary color?

300

This play premiered in 1997 and is the highest grossing stage production ever.

What is the Lion King?

300

This early version of a product is designed to test assumptions with real users, not to maximize features.

What is a minimum viable product (MVP)?

400

This defense mechanism involves attributing one’s own unwanted feelings to others.

What is projection?

400

This blue, sail-shaped organism can deliver a painful sting despite not being a true jellyfish.

What is a Portuguese man o’ war?

400

This recurring idea or image reinforces a film’s theme.

What is a motif?

400

This kind of logo relies mainly on text rather than symbols. Google is a good example of this type of logo

What is a wordmark?

400

This poetic structure dominates Shakespeare’s dialogue, despite frequent deviations for effect.

What is iambic pentameter?

400

This concept explains the advantages companies gain when they grow larger and reduce average costs.

What are economies of scale?

500

This type of memory stores general knowledge, facts, and concepts.

What is semantic memory?

500

This marine phenomenon results in unusually warm ocean temperatures in the Pacific.

What is El Niño?

500

This film term describes the audience’s emotional release at a story’s conclusion.

What is catharsis?

500

This designer’s logos for IBM, ABC, and UPS helped define modern corporate branding.

Who is Paul Rand?

500

This play premiered in 1952 and is the longest running play of all time. 

What is The Mousetrap?

500

This occurs when increasing production leads to higher per-unit costs.

What are diseconomies of scale?

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