Q: The capital of South Korea.
A: What is Seoul?
Q: Red blood cells carry this gas.
A: What is oxygen?
Q: The 2010 Winter Olympics were held in this Canadian city.
A: What is Vancouver?
Q: This 1994 film features the line “Life is like a box of chocolates.”
A: What is Forrest Gump?
Q: This Canadian dish combines fries, cheese curds, and gravy.
A: What is poutine?
Q: The process plants use to make food.
A: What is photosynthesis?
Q: This type of conditioning was discovered by Ivan Pavlov.
A: What is classical conditioning?
Q: The largest planet in the solar system.
A: What is Jupiter?
Q: The capital of Brazil.
A: What is Brasília?
Q: The largest organ in the human body.
A: What is the skin?
Q: This NHL player holds the record for most career Stanley Cup wins by a single player.
A: Who is Henri Richard (11 titles)?
Q: This was the first film ever to gross over $1 billion worldwide.
A: What is Titanic?
Q: This traditional Japanese soup base is made from fermented soybean paste.
A: What is miso?
Q: The symbol “Fe” represents this element.
A: What is iron?
Q: This founder of psychoanalysis believed human behavior was driven by unconscious motives.
A: Who is Sigmund Freud?
Q: A group of crows is called this.
A: What is a murder?
This Middle Eastern capital city is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.
A: What is Damascus?
Q: The human eye’s colored part.
A: What is the iris?
Q: This team has the most NBA Finals appearances without ever winning a championship.
A: Who are the Phoenix Suns?
Q: In Breaking Bad, Walter White’s alias is this name.
A: Who is Heisenberg?
Three most consumed beverages worldwide.
Water, Tea, and Coffee
This scientist developed the theory of relativity.
A: Who is Albert Einstein?
Q: Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs places this at the top.
A: What is self-actualization?
This board game was originally called The Landlord’s Game.
A: What is Monopoly?
Q: The capital of Switzerland.
A: What is Bern?
Q: The adult human body has this many bones.
A: What is 206?
The first Winter Olympics were held in this country in 1924.
What is France?
Q: This 1999 film introduced the concept of "bullet time."
A: What is The Matrix?
Q: This nut is used to make marzipan.
A: What is almond?
The world’s first video game to feature a “jump” button was this 1981 arcade hit.
A: What is Donkey Kong?
Q: The Stanford Prison Experiment was led by this psychologist in 1971.
A: Who is Philip Zimbardo?
“Ask not what your country can do for you…” was said by this famous US president
Who is John F. Kennedy?
Q: This capital city sits at the highest elevation in the world.
A: What is La Paz (Bolivia)?
Q: The smallest bone in the human body.
A: What is the stapes/stirrup (in the ear)?
The only Major League Baseball team to go undefeated in a postseason.
What are the 1976 Cincinnati Reds?
Q: The first Black actor to win the Academy Award for Best Actor.
A: Who is Sidney Poitier?
The first fast-food chain in the world.
What is White Castle?
This subatomic particle has no electric charge and nearly no mass.
A: What is a neutrino?
Q: Leon Festinger introduced this concept to describe the discomfort felt when beliefs and behavior conflict.
A: What is cognitive dissonance?
This string instrument has 47 strings and 7 pedals.
A: What is a harp?