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100

What famous danish writer was a customer in Nordea in the early 1800s ?

H.C Andersen

100

Where do Fazers "Dumle" caramel have its origin ?

Sweden

100

The fear of long words is called ?

Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia

100

What was the TV series "Friends" named when it was under development ?

Insomnia Café 

100

What country drinks the most coffee ?

Finland

200
From when was "Drive in" banking offered as a service ?

1960

200

What is the biggest Finish company based on Market value ?

Nordea

200

What is the tallest mountain on earth measured from base to peak ?

Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa Hawaii

200

What is the longest-running American sitcom ?

The Simpsons

200

In what nordic country is the highest mountain located ?

Galdhøpiggen - Norway

300

When did Nordea get its first female branch manager ?

1911

300

What did Nokia sell in 1865 ?

Toilet paper rolls

300

What was the chainsaw originally invented for ?

Childbirth

300

what was the first show to use a multi-camera setup in front of a live studio audience ?

"I Love Lucy"

300

What nordic country has the highest population ?

Sweden

400

What consumable item could be used as Collateral for loans in the early 1800s ? 

Liquour

400

Before the classic plastic brick what did Lego then produce ?

Wooden Toys

400

What is the longest recorded time a chicken has lived without its head ?

18 months

400

How many fake wigs was used under the production of Game of Thrones ?

12000<

400

What Nordic country has the highest percentage of population as users on social medias ?

Norway 81%

500

When did Nordea get its first version of mobile banking ?

1986

500

What did Ikea sell before furniture ?

pens, watches and nylon stockings

500

How many times more likely is a giraf to be fatally struck by lighting compared to a human

30 times

500

What is the most Emmy Award winning game show ?

Jeopardy

500

Which of the following countries did not house Vikings ? Denmark, Norway, Finland, Sweden ?

Finland