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100

Meaning “You Only Live Once,” YOLO was popularized due to a 2011 song by this artist

Who is Drake?

100

This leafy vegetable is originally from Persia and is often associated with Disney’s Popeye

What is spinach?

100

American pop artist Andy Warhol created a series of paintings in 1961 depicting this brand of soup can

What is Campbell's?

100

This generative AI chatbot was released in 2022, and is often credited with jumpstarting the AI boom in interest over the last few years

What is ChatGPT?

100

Collectors that can’t afford real cars might instead collect these toy cars with highly modified, colorful designs

What are Hot Wheels?

200

Despite the first word of this acronym being “graphics,” many still debate its correct pronunciation

What is a gif?
200

California produces about 99% of this green colored nut for all of USA consumption

What are pistachios?

200

This Dutch post-impressionist painter may be famous for his paintings, but he is also well known for cutting off part of his own ear

Who is Vincent Van Gogh?

200

This 2022 movie features an AI-powered doll designed to be a child’s best friend that turns into a killer

What is M3GAN?

200

A synonym for hood, this UK term describes the metal part of a car that covers the engine

What is a bonnet?

300

A medicine labeled with this acronym can be found in a store aisle, rather than behind the pharmacy counter

What is OTC (over the counter)?

300

The Kona Coast of Hawaii's Big Island is the only major production area in the U.S. for development of this caffeinated crop

What is coffee?

300

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is the third largest art museum in the world, and is located in this US city

What is New York?

300

Despite being popularized recently, the term “artificial intelligence,” was coined in this decade

What were the 1950s?

300

This Japanese auto maker produces the Corolla, the highest selling car of all time

What is Toyota?

400

A SWOT analysis is a strategic planning tool that organizations use to measure these four things

What are strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats?

400

This term means two things: using public airwaves to transmit television, and applying seed, fertilizers, pesticides, and other agricultural products in a wide pattern

What is broadcasting?

400

This Mexican painter known for her vibrant self-portraits developed polio as a child

Who is Frida Kahlo?

400

This 2004 movie based on a short story by Isaac Asimov features Will Smith as a detective investigating a murder committed by robots

What is I, Robot?

400

This automobile produced by Ford in 1908 was the first widely affordable automobile

What is a Ford Model T?

500

While most people know that sunscreen with a higher SPF is better, the meaning of SPF is less common knowledge.

What is sun protection factor?

500

This term describes growing plants without soil by suspending their roots in mineral dense water

What is hydroponics?

500

This Spanish painter was falsely accused of stealing the Mona Lisa in 1911

Who is Pablo Picasso?

500

This 2013 film stars Joaquin Phoenix, a writer who falls in love with an AI chatbot voiced by Scarlett Johansson

What is Her?

500

This German car brand’s name translates to “the people’s car,” despite their bestselling model being named after a bug

What is Volkswagen?