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What is known for its "Twelve Steps" and “Twelve Traditions” guidelines for keeping clean, Bill Wilson and Robert Holbrook Smith founded what alliterative support group in 1935, which launched one of its first meetings in Akron, Ohio?

Alcoholics Anonymous

Twelve Step Program

Sober Living

What is Alcoholics Anonymous 

100

What do you call a chain of mountains?

What is a range.

100

The desire to eat strange things that are non-nutritive is known as what?

Aphasia

Pica

Downs Syndrome

Compulsions

Pica


100

Glycogen is the way the body stores glucose - better known by what common name?

What is sugar.

100

What do the following words have in common isosceles, equilateral, and scalene?

What is a triangle. 
200

In 2018, what much-decorated Team USA Olympic swimmer went public on the benefits of therapy with an ad campaign for the app Talkspace?

Jack Alexy

Hunter Armstrong

Erika Connolly

Michael Phelps

What is Michael Phelps.

200

What is the capital of Denmark? 

What is Copenhagen.

200
Cynophobia is the fear of what animal?

what are dogs.

200

What type of blood cells fight infections and diseases?

what are white blood cells

200

What war was ended by the signing of the Treaty of Versailles?

what is World War I.

300

What “B” psychological verb means to lead someone on, or keep their hopes up, through small acts of enticement that will lead to disappointment? It is the name of the item that Hansel and Gretel used to mark their path back home, before birds ate it.

What are Breadcrumbs

300

What hormones does browsing through social media trigger?

Dopamine & Cortisol

Growth Hormones

Prolactin

Testosterone & Estrogen 

What is Dopamine & Cortisol

300

What is the term for a personality trait characterized by high levels of anxiety and tension?

Neuroticism

Generalized Anxiety disorder

Manic disorder

Schizophrenia 


what is neuroticism

300

What is the most common bloody type?

What is O+

300

What is the Pythagorean Theorem?

What is a2 + b2 = c2

400

Practiced in the cultures of India, China, Persia, Sumeria, and more for centuries, but now considered pseudoscience, the practice of chiromancy is the studying of the lines and features of what body part?

What is the palm.

400

What country is Mount Fuji located in?

What is Japan. 

400

What is the term for a psychological disorder characterized by recurring, unwanted thoughts or impulses?

what is obsessive compulsive disorder

400
What is the name of the pigment responsible for giving skin and hair color?
What is melanin.
400

What is the dot over a lowercase letter "I" called?

what is a tittle. 
500

Which rare facetious disorder (which can also be “by proxy”) is when a patient pretends to havean illness, usually for attention or gain (like getting money from crowdfunding)?

Alice in Wonderland syndrome

Stendhal Syndrome

Muenchausen Syndrome

Factitious Disorder 

What is Muenchausen Syndrome 

500

Ljubljana is the capital of what country?

What is Slovenia.

500

What is the name of the psychological disorder characterized by excessive and persistent worry and anxiety?

Obsessive Compulsive disorder 

Schizophrenia

Manic Depressive disorder

Generalized Anxiety disorder 

What is generalized anxiety disorder 

500

what part of the brain is responsible for regulating basic bodily functions like heartbeat and breathing?

what is the Medulla oblongata. 

500

According to Greek mythology, what famed warrior died because he took an arrow to the heel?

What is Achilles.