World of Records
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100

This incredibly fast land animal is known as the fastest runner in the world, capable of speeds up to 70 miles per hour.

What is a cheetah?

100

This 90s sitcom, known for its "show about nothing," featured characters like Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer.

What is Seinfeld? 

100

What does the acronym "PDF" mean?

What is "Portable Document Format?"

100

What has to be broken before you can use it?

What is an egg?

100

This popular children's modeling clay was originally invented as a wallpaper cleaner.

What is Play-Doh?

200

This European country, famous for its neutrality and chocolate, holds the record for the most Nobel laureates per capita.

What is Switzerland?

200

 This popular handheld digital pet from the 90s required frequent virtual feeding, playing, and cleaning, or it would "die."

What is a Tamagotchi?

200

Before Wi-Fi was common, many homes connected to the internet using this slower type of connection that made a distinctive screeching sound.

What is dial up?

200

I am an odd number. Take away one letter and I become even. What number am I?

What is seven?

200

The name "Google" is a misspelling of this mathematical term for the number 1 followed by 100 zeros.

What is a googol?

300

At approximately 29,032 feet above sea level, this mountain in the Himalayas is the highest point on Earth.

What is Mount Everest?

300

Introduced in 2001, this Apple device revolutionized portable music players, featuring a click wheel and eventually selling hundreds of millions of units.

What is the iPod?

300

Often used for web development and data science, this popular programming language is named after a British comedy group.

What is python?

300

What runs around a whole yard without moving?

What is a fence?

300

This famous artist, known for painting the Mona Lisa, also designed an early version of a parachute and a flying machine.


Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

400

This man-made structure, over 13,000 miles long, is the longest in the world and was built across various dynasties to protect against invasions.

What is the Great Wall of China?

400

 In 1997, this reigning World Chess Champion was famously defeated by IBM's supercomputer, Deep Blue.

Who is Garry Kasparov?

400

In cybersecurity, this term refers to the practice of transforming information into a secret code to prevent unauthorized access.

What is encryption? 

400

What has cities, but no houses; forests, but no trees; and water, but no fish?

What is a map?

400

While often called a vegetable, this green, bumpy food, popular in salads, is botanically considered a fruit.

What is a cucucmber?

500

This small, independent country, known for its diverse indigenous cultures, holds the record for the most different official languages, with over 800 spoken within its borders.

What is Papua New Guinea?

500

This widespread concern about computer systems failing at the turn of the millennium led to a lot of programming fixes and some mild panic.

What is the Y2K bug?

500

Often used for online privacy and security, this network service creates a secure, encrypted connection over a public network.

What is VPN?

500

What is seen in the middle of March and April, but not at the beginning or end of either month?

What is "R"

500

This iconic soft drink once contained cocaine as an ingredient in its original 19th-century formula.

What is Coca-Cola?