Geography
Psychology
Zoology
Oceanography
Cryptozoology
100

This landlocked country has Ljubljana as its capital.

What is Slovenia?

100

He’s known as the father of psychoanalysis and made dreams a central part of his theories.

Who is Sigmund Freud?

100

A group of lions is called this.

What is a pride?

100

Covering about 71% of Earth's surface, this is the largest and deepest ocean on the planet.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

100

This long-necked creature is said to inhabit Scotland’s Loch Ness.

What is the Loch Ness Monster?

200

The Mekong River flows through six countries in Southeast Asia, but it empties into this body of water.

What is the South China Sea?

200

This part of your brain is responsible for memory and is shaped like a seahorse.

What is the hippocampus?

200

Unlike humans, frogs absorb water through this part of their body instead of drinking it.

What is their skin?

200

 This ocean layer, where sunlight can still reach, is where most marine life is found. 

What is the epipelagic zone (or sunlight zone)?

200

Also known as Sasquatch, this large, ape-like creature is rumored to roam North American forests.

What is Bigfoot?

300

The Drakensberg Mountains form the highest range in this African region.

What is Southern Africa?

300

When your brain sees something that isn’t really there — like a spinning spiral that doesn’t move — it’s experiencing this phenomenon.

What is an optical illusion?

300

This evolutionary structure, seen in whales and snakes, is a reduced version of a limb and no longer serves its original function.

What is a vestigial structure?

300

This glowing phenomenon is produced by some deep-sea creatures to attract prey or mates.

What is bioluminescence?

300

In South America, some believe a giant, prehistoric snake still slithers through the Amazon.

What is the Yacumama (or giant anaconda)?

400

This volcanic island nation is located about 1,000 km southeast of Japan and is famous for its unique Ainu culture.

What is Hokkaido?  

400

This psychological phenomenon explains why people are less likely to help in an emergency when others are around.

What is the bystander effect?

400

Despite its name, this “bear” is not a bear at all and is actually more closely related to raccoons.

What is a red panda?

400

This warm Atlantic Ocean current keeps Western Europe’s climate milder than it would otherwise be.

What is the Gulf Stream?

400

Described as a winged creature with glowing red eyes, this cryptid was first spotted near a collapsing bridge in West Virginia in 1966.

What is the Mothman?

500

The Dasht-e Kavir, also known as the Great Salt Desert, is located in this country.

What is Iran?

500

This famous 1971 experiment had college students role-play as prisoners and guards, leading to disturbing results.

What is the Stanford Prison Experiment?

500

This term describes animals that are active during twilight hours, around dawn and dusk.

What is crepuscular?

500

This is the deepest known part of the world’s oceans, located in the western Pacific

What is the Mariana Trench?

500

This oarfish-like sea monster from Nordic folklore was said to be so long it could wrap around a ship and drag it under.

What is the Kraken?

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