Geography
Modern Technology
Common Idioms
Human Anatomy
Literature & Movies
Music
100

The Eiffel Tower can be found in this European capital city.

What is Paris?

100

This social media platform, owned by Meta, is known for its "Like" button and News Feed.

What is Facebook?

100

This phrase refers to a situation that is very complicated or difficult to understand.

What is "It's not rocket science"?

100

This bone is the longest and strongest in the human body.

What is the femur?

100

This 1994 film tells the story of a man from Alabama who influences key historical events while running across the country.  

What is "Forrest Gump"?

100

This "King of Pop" was famous for songs like Thriller, Billie Jean, and Beat It.

Who is Michael Jackson?

200

 This ocean is the largest in the world.

What is the Pacific ocean?

200

This popular search engine was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1998.

What is "Google"?

200

This phrase refers to a situation where two people are in agreement or working together harmoniously.

What is "on the same page"?  

200

This organ is responsible for filtering waste products and excess substances from the blood.

What is the kidney?

200

This novel by George Orwell features a dystopian society and the figure of Big Brother.  

What is "1984"?

200

The piano has this many standard keys.

What is 88 keys?

300

This African country is famous for its pyramids and being home to the longest river in the world.

What is Egypt?

300

The term "Wi-Fi" is often thought to stand for "Wireless Fidelity," but in reality, it has this meaning.

What is nothing; it's a made-up marketing term?

300

This idiom is used when something is unclear or confusing, like when the facts are not easily understood.

What is "it's all Greek to me"?

300

This part of the brain controls voluntary movements and cognitive functions like thinking and memory.

What is the frontal lobe?

300

This Pixar movie follows Marlin on a journey to find his son.

What is "Finding Nemo"?

300

This genre emerged in the 1950s and combines elements of blues, jazz, and gospel.

What is Rock-n-Roll?

400

This African country is the most populous on the continent.

What is Nigeria?

400

The "Moore’s Law" principle states that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles approximately every this many years.

What is two years?

400

This phrase refers to a difficult or seemingly impossible task that cannot be avoided.

What is "a hard pill to swallow"?

400

This structure in the eye is responsible for the eye's ability to focus light onto the retina and adjust the focal length for clear vision.

What is the lens?

400

This 1932 novel by Aldous Huxley explores a dystopian society where people are conditioned to conform and given a drug to ensure happiness.

What is *Brave New World*? 

400

This term refers to the speed or pace of a piece of music, often measured in beats per minute (BPM).

What is tempo?

500

This landlocked country in South America has two capital cities: La Paz and Sucre.

What is Bolivia?

500

This material, made of a single layer of carbon atoms, is incredibly strong, lightweight, and highly conductive.

What is graphene?

500

This idiom refers to a situation where someone fails to recognize the clear solution or reality.

What is "can't see the forest for the trees"?  

500

This part of the brain, located just beneath the cerebral cortex, is responsible for regulating emotions, behavior, and long-term memory.

What is the limbic system?

500

This film explores the concept of dreams within dreams and stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a skilled thief. 

What is "Inception"?

500

This term describes a musical composition where one melody is played against itself at different times, commonly used in Baroque music.

What is a fugue?