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Intel
100

A baby goat is called this.

What is a kid?

100

Mount Everest is located in this mountain range.

What are the Himalayas?

100

McDonald's introduced this iconic menu item in 1968.

What is the Big Mac?

100

The fear of spiders is called this.

What is arachnophobia?

100

The tagline of Intel's best-known branding campaign, which started in 1991.

What is "Intel Inside"?

200

A cow's stomach has this many compartments.

What is 4?

200

This structure was built in the 14th century and is more than 21,000 km / 13,000 miles long.

What is the Great Wall of China?

200

Bubble tea originated from this country.

What is Taiwan?

200

The fear of heights is called this.

What is acrophobia?

200

The people who make up the "Intel Trinity".

Who are Robert Noyce, Gordon Moore, and Andy Grove?

300

A lobster has this many legs.

What is 10?

300

This iron tower served as the entrance to the 1889 World's Fair.

What is the Eiffel Tower?

300

This fast-food chain has the most locations in the world.

What is Subway?

300

The fear of the number 8 is called this.

What is octophobia?

300

The number of notes (or "bongs") in Intel's signature sound mark.

What is 5?

400

This mammal has the most powerful bite in the world.

What is a hippopotamus?

400

A 17th-century emperor built this mausoleum for his wife.

What is the Taj Mahal?

400

This is the only vitamin that is not found in an egg.

What is vitamin C?

400

The fear of thunder and lightning is called this.

What is astraphobia?

400

"Intel" is the abbreviation of these two words.

What is Integrated Electronics?

500

This is the duration of an African elephant's pregnancy.

What is 22 months?

500

Weddings at this landmark can occur only on Valentine's Day and on the 86th floor.

What is the Empire State Building?

500

This food holds the world record for being the most stolen item of food in the world.

What is cheese?

500

The fear of public speaking is called this.

What is glossophobia?

500

This 4-bit CPU was the first commercially produced microprocessor, released by Intel in 1971.

What is the Intel 4004?