This psychologist is known for the hierarchy of needs.
Who is Abraham Maslow?
This British band released Bohemian Rhapsody in 1975.
Who is Queen?
I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with wind. What am I?
What is an echo?
This company created the iPhone.
What is Apple?
This sport is known as “America’s pastime.”
What is baseball?
This term describes learning by observing others.
What is observational learning?
This artist’s real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta.
Who is Lady Gaga?
If two’s company and three’s a crowd, what are four and five?
What is nine?
This term refers to machines that simulate human intelligence.
What is artificial intelligence (AI)?
This athlete has won the most Olympic gold medals.
Who is Michael Phelps?
This disorder is characterized by alternating periods of mania and depression.
What is bipolar disorder?
This genre originated in the Bronx in the 1970s.
What is hip-hop?
A man is pushing his car along a road when he comes to a hotel. He shouts, “I’m bankrupt!” What game is he playing?
What is Monopoly?
This cryptocurrency was the first to be created.
What is Bitcoin?
This board game involves buying and trading properties.
What is Monopoly?
This sociologist coined the term “sociological imagination.”
Who is C. Wright Mills?
This composer wrote the Moonlight Sonata.
Who is Ludwig van Beethoven?
What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?
What is the letter "M"?
This woman was the first computer programmer.
Who is Ada Lovelace?
This country hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
What is Qatar?
This experiment studied obedience to authority using electric shocks.
What is the Milgram experiment?
This 2016 Beyoncé album was accompanied by a visual film.
What is Lemonade?
You see a boat filled with people. It hasn’t sunk, but when you look again you don’t see a single person on board. Why?
What is: All the people were married?
This law states that computing power doubles approximately every two years.
What is Moore’s Law?
This chess move involves the king and a rook.
What is castling?