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100

Name this movie.


Toy Story

100

Which band came out with this song "Smells like Teen Spirit".








Nirvana

100

Which NBA team has the most NBA championships with 18?

Boston Celtics



100

This is the largest of the cats in the wild (not counting breeding in captivity).


Tiger

 

100

What does the "nature vs. nurture" debate mean?


It questions whether our traits come from our biology (nature) or our upbringing and environment (nurture). 


200

Neo, Morpheus, Trinity, the Oracle, Agent Smith.


The Matrix


200

Which group came out with this song "Creep"?









TLC

200

Which two countries have the most World Cups, with five in men's soccer and four in women's soccer?


Men's = Brazil (5)

Women's = U.S.A. (4)


200












Name the two animals that were the largest contributors to the Bubonic Plague of the 14th century that devastated Eurasia and parts of North Africa -- killing around 75 - 200 million people (the world population was about 400 million people before the "Black Death" pandemic).


Rats & fleas

200

What is a placebo effect?


A real improvement in health or behavior based purely on the expectation that a treatment will work. Typically associated with fake treatment where the subject/patient believes it to be real.

300

Lieutenant Dan!!!!

Forrest Gump

300

Which group came out with this song "Wannabe"?










Spice Girls

300

Which two cities did the San Francisco Giants and Oakland A's originally move from? 


SF Giants = New York

Oakland A's = Philadelphia


300

Which bird is the only bird that can fly backward?


Hummingbird


300










Every single sleep cycle is made up of four distinct stages that split into two main types of sleep:

  • Non-REM (NREM) Stage 1 (N1): Light sleep where you just drift off and can wake up easily.
  • Non-REM (NREM) Stage 2 (N2): Your body temperature drops, your heart slows down, and you enter a deeper light sleep.
  • Non-REM (NREM) Stage 3 (N3): Deep, restorative slow-wave sleep where your body repairs tissues and builds bone and muscle.
  • REM: The dreaming stage where your brain is very active and processes memories.

Rapid Eye Movement


400


The Godfather 2

400

Which artist (the greatest rapper of all time) came out with the song "Keep ya Head Up"?









Tupac (2 Pac)

Tupac Shakur was named after Túpac Amaru II, the last Incan leader to lead a rebellion against Spanish colonial rule in Peru. His mother, Afeni Shakur, chose the name to honor a legacy of resistance and fighting oppression.

Tupac Shakur's mother was one of the founding members of the infamous Oakland based civil rights group the Black Panthers.


400

In men's tennis, which active player has the most Grand Slam titles with 24?

In women's tennis, which recently retired player has the 2nd most Grand Slam titles? (Margaret Court has the most with 24.)


Serena Williams

 

Novak Djokovic


400

What is the only mammal that can fly?


Bats


400

What is cognitive dissonance?


The mental discomfort you feel when holding two conflicting beliefs or values

500


Pulp Fiction

500

Which band came out with the song that was named after this infinitely famous album, "Dark Side of the Moon"?










Pink Floyd

500

Which two NFL teams are tied with 6 Super Bowl titles?


Pittsburgh Steelers & the New England Patriots


500

What famous ancient civilization highly revered cats to the point where they believed they were magical creatures, capable of bringing good luck to the people who housed them? To honor these treasured pets, wealthy families dressed them in jewels and fed them treats fit for royalty. 


Ancient Egypt


500

What is neuroplasticity?


It is the brain's ability to change, grow, and adapt throughout life large in part due to our experiences and environmental factors.