90s TECHNOLOGY / TRENDS
ANIMALS
Physics
Quiz Questionssss
Business
100

This “brick” was the iconic mobile phone in the 1990s

Nokia 3310

100

This mammal uses echolocation to navigate and hunt in complete darkness.  

bat?

100

This particle is negatively charged and orbits the nucleus of an atom

electron?

100

how do you calculate density

mass/volume 

100

Which company owns xbox

Microsoft 

200

This system was the most popular video game console in the 1990s.

Sony PlayStation

200

This cephalopod can change both the color and texture of its skin to camouflage itself.

octopus

200

The phenomenon where light bends as it passes from one medium to another

refraction

200

unit of electrical power

watts

200

owner of utube

google 

300

The first widely used web browser introduced in 1993.

Mosaic

300

Found in Australia and New Guinea, this egg-laying mammal is one of only two monotremes

platypus

300

The principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed

conservation of energy?

300

what gas do plants absorb

CO2

300

as of dec. 24 - what is the most valuable company in the world

apple 

400

Tamagotchi or this other handheld game was a huge fad in the late 90

Game Boy / Pokémon handheld

400

his large African antelope has spiraled horns and can reach speeds up to 50 mph to escape predators.

kudu?

400

type of wave requires no medium and can travel through a vacuum at the speed of light 

electromagnetic wave

400

what type of energy is produced by movement

kinetic

400

company name means the goddess of victory in greek

nike 


500

AOL is famous for this 90s feature that connected people online

Instant Messaging / AIM

500

This tiny insect can survive complete decapitation for several days due to its open circulatory system.

cockroach

500

This law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Newton’s Third Law of Motion

500

which scientist created the theory of evolution

Charles Darwin

500

his term describes a market dominated by a single seller, giving them the power to set prices with little competition.

a monopoly