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100

Which breakfast cereal brand is known for “Snap! Crackle! Pop!”?

Rice Krispies

100

Physics:
Which country was Albert Einstein born in?

A. Switzerland
B. Austria
C. Germany
D. United States

C. Germany

100

Fred Rogers, an Alabamian wandering through C20th US history, survives on a desert island.

Tom Hanks

"A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood" (2019), Forrest Gump (1994), and Cast Away (2000).

100

A U.S. gallon has very close to how many liters in it?

A. 8
B. 4
C. 10
D. 9


B. 4

It’s about 3.78 liters, so the closest answer is 4.

100

Which powerhouse girl group declared themselves “Independent Women” and had us all dancing like Beyoncé’s backup dancers?

A. TLC
B. Spice Girls
C. Destiny's Child
D. En Vogue

C. Destiny's Child

200

What slogan made Wheaties famous?

"Breakfast of champions"

200

Art History:
Which artist is famous for cutting off his own ear?

A. Pablo Picasso
B. Vincent van Gogh
C. Claude Monet
D. Salvador Dalí

B. Vincent van Gogh

200

Vito Corleone, drives a taxi, to a Jake LaMotta fight.

Robert de Niro

The three films referenced are "The Godfather Part II" (1974), "Taxi Driver" (1976), and "Raging Bull" (1980)

200

Of these choices, what is used after the salutation of a letter?

A. A question mark
B. A comma
C. A semi colon
D. A full stop / period

B. A comma

200

Which R&B star had us grooving with “Ride Wit Me” back in 2001?

A. Usher
B. Nelly
C. Ja Rule
D. Ludacris

B. Nelly

300

What company redefined hospitality with the slogan "Belong anywhere"?

Airbnb

300

Which one of these is NOT an organelle of a fully functioning cell?

A. Mitochondrion
B. Lymphocyte
C. Endoplasmic Reticulum
D. Lysosome

B. Lymphocyte

300

Prof Sybill Trelawney puts spells on, Elinor Dashwood, and Nanny McPhee.

Emma Thompson

"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" (2007), "Sense and Sensibility" (1995) and "Nanny MacPhee" (2005).

300

What does FICA stand for?

A. Federal Insurance Contributions Act
B. Federal Insurance Controls Association
C. Federal Insurance Community Act
D. Federal Insurance Company Association

A. Federal Insurance Contributions Act

300

What’s the title of Eminem’s third album where he steps into the spotlight and drops some serious rhymes?

A. The Slim Shady LP
B. The Marshall Mathers LP
C. The Eminem Show
D. Encore

C. The Eminem Show

400

What startup shook Madison Avenue with the bold slogan "Our blades are f***ing great"?

Dollar Shave Club

400

Which of these rivers does NOT flow through India?

A. Ganges
B. Mahanadi
C. Krishna
D. Salween 

D. Salween

400

Ellen Ripley, possessed by the demon Zuul, mixes with misty gorillas.

Sigourney Weaver

the connection between the three films "Alien" (1979), "Ghostbusters" (1984), and "Gorillas in the Mist" (1988).

400

Which does NOT use the dollar for their monetary system?

A. Australia
B. India
C. Belize
D. Guyana

B. India

400

Which rock band had us headbanging to the powerful 'How You Remind Me'?

Nickelback

500

What luxury watch company uses "Don’t crack under pressure" in their ad campaigns?

Tag Heuer

500

History:
Which of these world-famous buildings of London was designed by Christopher Wren?

A. Houses of Parliament
B. Westminster Abbey
C. St Paul’s Cathedral
D. Buckingham Palace

C. St Paul’s Cathedral

500

A socialite falling on hard times, Elizabeth I, is a conductor whose life unravels.

Cate Blanchett

The first film is "Blue Jasmine" (2013). Cate Blanchette plays a Manhattan socialite in the 2013 comedy drama directed by Woody Allen, is broke and forced to move in with her working-class sister in San Francisco.

500

What do 40 rods equal?

A. 1 furlong
B. 5 furlongs
C. 1 mile
D. 5 miles

Hint: Old English units

A. 1 furlong

500

What year did The Baha Men unleash their catchy canine anthem 'Who Let The Dogs Out' and make us all howl?

2000