Alberta Geography
Disney Films
Psych and Neuroscience
Quite the Invention
Quote That
100

This is the highest mountain in the Canadian Rockies.

What is Mount Robson

100

One of the most prominent scenes of this film featured eccentric characters drinking tea.

What is Alice in Wonderland

100

This emotional state is characterized by a combination of anger and disgust and is often associated with moral indignation.

What is Contempt.

100

This device, invented by Samuel Morse, enabled long-distance communication using electrical signals.

What is the Telegraph

100

This character said "All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.

Who is Gandalf, Fellowship of the Ring

200

This is the provincial animal of Alberta, known for its strength and endurance.

What is a Rocky Mountain Elk

200

A primary Character in this Disney Film is known for saying "Kachow".

Who is Lightning McQueen

200

This is the term for the area of the brain responsible for auditory processing, language comprehension, and memory.

What is the Temporal lobe.

200

This clever ancient Roman invention enabled the construction of large, open, and well-ventilated spaces.

What is the Arch

200

This character said the phrase: "I do wish we could chat longer, but I'm having an old friend for dinner."

Who is Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins) in "The Silence of the Lambs"

300

This natural wonder is the largest accessible glacier in North America.

What is the Athabasca Glacier

300

This was the first princess featured in a Walt Disney Film.

Who is Snow White

300

Individuals with traits of this disorder may experience fear of negative evaluation by others and can lead to physical symptoms such as sweating, trembling, rapid heartbeat, nausea.

What is Social Anxiety Disorder

300

Originally designed as a wall-paper cleaner in the 1930s this proprietary compound was later popularized for modelling.

What is Play-doh

300

This Character said: "I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them."

Who is Andy Bernard (Ed Helms) in "The Office"

400

This fossil of this dinosaur is considered one of the most well-preserved and complete specimens ever found.

What is the "Albertosaurus"

400

Released in 2010, This movie's villain is motivated by the desire to stay young and beautiful.

What is Tangled

400

This part of the human brain is responsible for regulating body temperature, hunger, and thirst?

What is The hypothalamus.

400

Invented by Louis Daguerre in the 1830s, the earliest prototype this device used a revolutionary silver-copper plate sealed with a pane of glass.

What is a Camera

400

Name the film in which this quote was said: "The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist."

What is The Usual Suspects

500

This river produces the highest annual run-off of any in Alberta. It is also the longest river that both starts and ends in Alberta.

What is the Athabasca River

500

The introductory sequence of this Disney Film is considered one of the most impactful in film history.

What is Up

500

This psychological disorder may be characterized by false sensory perceptions, disorganized thinking, unpredictable movements and diminished emotional expression.

What is Schizophrenia

500

This invention from the mid 1800s led to the establishment of textile mills, and furthered the automation movement of the industrial revolution.

What is the Sewing Machine

500

This character said: "We're all pretty bizarre. Some of us are just better at hiding it, that's all."

Who is Andrew Clark, in "The Breakfast Club"

600

This canyon, located near Waterton, features unique colouration and picturesque views.

What is Red Rock Canyon

600

This Disney film won two Academy Awards for Best Original Score and Best Original Song. A protagonist of this film was voiced by Robby Benson, but digitally altered after recording.

What is the Beauty and the Beast

600

This emotional state is lighthearted, amused or delighted, and is often accompanied by laughter or a sense of glee.

What is Mirth

600

This Roman invention facilitated the massive increase in urbanization and agricultural productivity.

What are Aqueducts

600

This character said: "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."

Who is Ferris Bueller

700

This is the largest lake that can be accessed in Alberta.

What is Lake Athabasca (by a factor of 6 to lake claire and the lesser slave)

700

This not-so-friendly neighbour from this prominent animated Film is infamous for pyrotechnics and wanton destruction.

Who is Sid, from Toy Story

700

This psychological concept refers to the tendency to form opinions and make judgments about others based on their physical appearance.

What is the Halo effect.

700

Percy Spencer accidentally discovered the phenomenon used for this device when a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

What is a Microwave Oven

700

This character from the film of the same name said: "Life is not the amount of breaths you take, it's the moments that take your breath away."

Who is Hitch in "Hitch"

800

Extending several kilometers, this complex tunnel system has presented evidence of human access over 3,000 years ago.

What is Rat's Nest Cave, AB

800

The film in which he was featured was released in 1998. Voiced by Kevin Spacey, this Disney villain's primary motive was extortion.

Who is Hopper

800

This part of the brainstem plays a crucial role in regulating vital functions such as breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure.

What is the Medulla oblongata.

800

This ancient Chinese invention, dating back to 200 BCE, is considered one of the Four Great Inventions of ancient China and cleverly employs one of the fundamental forces of nature.

What is the Compass

800

Name the film in which this quote was said: "There are no two words in the English language more harmful than 'good job.'"

What is Whiplash

900

This town is the nearest to a large meteorite crater discovered in 2007 that measures 400ft in diameter, and 26ft deep.

What is Whitecourt, AB

900

This Disney film features a song by the name of "Hellfire".

What is The Hunchback of Notre Dame

900

This psychological concept refers to the phenomenon where people tend to attribute their successes to internal factors and their failures to external factors when explaining the behaviour of others.

What is Fundamental attribution error.

900

The result of many prototypes by John Harrison in the early 1700s, this invention was built to solve the "Longitude Problem" of accurately Navigating east-west at sea.

What is the clock

900

Name the film in which the following quote was said: "The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all."

What is Mulan

1000

This peculiar Feature of the southern Albertan landscape was a result of glacial flow, and it holds spiritual significance to the indegenous people.

What is Big Rock Erratic near Okotoks

1000

The protagonist of this Disney action adventure film is named Jim Hawkins.

What is Treasure Planet

1000

This modern emotional term was coined in 2012 by John Koenig. It is defined as the feeling or realization that everyone around you is the protagonist of their own story, and evokes a sense of empathy and connection.

What is Sonder

1000

This product was known to be sold in the earliest known vending machine called an Alypna, in Greece.

What is Holy Water

1000

A character from this TV series said: "You know, it's funny. When you look at someone through rose-coloured glasses, all the red flags just look like flags."

What is BoJack Horseman