Who said that?
History
Math
Science
Literature & Media
100

"Helmig er lort"

Cille (obvious)

100

Who was the famous queen of ancient Egypt?

Cleopatra

100

How many degrees are in a right angle?

90°

100

what molecule is dihydrogen monoxide?

Water/H2o

100

What movie features the quote “May the Force be with you”?

Star Wars

200

"men han beordrer ikke lap dance"

Mor 

200

What was the name of the ship that sank in 1912?

The Titanic

200

What is the value of π rounded to three decimals?

3.141

200

What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?

Diamond

200

What genre is The Hunger Games?

Dystopian Fiction

300

"Det var da noget ganske forfærdeligt musik"

Far - efter siger han også "prøv at høre noget Thomas Helmig #denstørstesangernogensinde"

300

What event started World War I?

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

300

Convert 0.75 to a fraction

3/4

300

Name the 3 kinds of bonds between atoms. (Double points if you can explain them)

Covalent, Metallic & Ionic

300

What is the term for the main character of a story?

Protagonist

400

"for meget hængerøv til mig"

Cille/mig

400

What was the name of the economic crisis starting in 1929? (And what was the event that started it?)

The Great Depression (The Wall street crash)

400

What is the square root of 144?

12

400

Name the SI unit of force, and power.

Newton, Watt

400

What narrative perspective is using "you", "yourself", "your"?

Second-Person

500

"Wow okay fuckfinger?!?!"

Mille - efter jeg er igen sur på far fordi han bestilt deliveroo uden mig

500

What ideology was opposed by both the USA and USSR during the Cold War?

Fascism (historically) / Capitalism vs Communism (context-dependent)

500

 In what type of triangle can Pythagoras’ theorem be used, and why?

A right-angled triangle, because the theorem relates the hypotenuse to the two perpendicular sides.  

500

What biological process produces two identical daughter cells?

Mitosis

500

What is a Synecdoche?

A Synecdoche (literary device) uses a part for the whole (e.g., "wheels" for a car) or the whole for a part.

Example: "heads" for people.