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100

This company, founded in a Seattle garage in 1994, began as an online bookstore before becoming a global e-commerce giant.

Amazon

100

In this fairytale, a little girl finds Papa, mama, and baby, trying their porridge, sitting in their chairs, and sleeping on their beds. 

The Three Bears

100

This famous Austrian developed psychoanalysis and emphasized the role of the unconscious mind.


Answer: Who is Sigmund Freud?

100

 This dark and mysterious poem, first published in 1845, tells of a man mourning his lost love Lenore, who is visited by a talking bird that constantly quotes "Nevermore"

The Raven

100

This legal stimulant is found in coffee, tea, and many sodas, and is often used to help people stay awake.

Caffeine

200

Often found clutching energy drinks and talking about how their parents' own a hedge fund, these young business majors with wall street dreams and ginormous egos are called what?

Finance Bros

200

In Christianity, this doctrine describes God as one being in three co-equal, co-eternal persons.

The Holy Trinity

200

This chemical in your brain is often called the “feel-good” chemical because it helps you feel happy, excited, or rewarded.

Dopamine

200

This rapper is considered one of the greatest lyricists of all time, as he stated that there are actually plenty of words that rhyme with orange.

Eminem

200

This drug, often called “acid,” is a hallucinogen that can dramatically alter perception, mood, and thought.


LSD
300

Elon Musk was the co-founder and initial ceo of x.com, until he was later ousted from the role after merging with Confinity, a merger that later became known as this online banking app under new leadership.

Paypal

300

The U.S. government is built on this structure of three branches: one makes laws, one enforces them, and one interprets them.

The Separation of Powers

300

This part of the brain sits at the base and is responsible for balance, coordination, and fine motor skills. Damage to it can make walking or even simple movements very difficult.


Cerebellum

300

This American poet, famous for exploring nature and rural life in New England,  as well as The Road Not Taken and Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, while also famously saying that "Nothing Gold can stay"


Robert Frost

300

In the 1980s, this substance was the backbone of  Cuban immigrant, Tony Montana, criminal empire funding his flashy lifestyle and attracting a deadly partnership along the way


Cocaine

400

This 17th-century trading company grew so powerful it minted its own currency, maintained armed forces, and controlled much of Southeast Asian trade, becoming one of the earliest multinational corporations.

Dutch East India Company

400

This 20th-century business icon built his company around the idea that “the customer is always right,” turning a small mail-order watch shop into what became the largest department store chain in the U.S.

Sears
400

This term describes the natural reaction your body has when it senses danger, like your heart racing and palms sweating during a scary situation.

Fight-or-Flight Response

400

This type of poem has a fixed number of lines, often 14, and uses a specific rhyme scheme, famously used by Shakespeare to explore love, time, and beauty.


Sonnet

400

Molly, Ecstasy, and “Ex” are three common street names for this four-letter abbreviated drug, often used recreationally for its euphoric and stimulant effects at parties and raves.

MDMA

500

Andrew Carnegie, a 19th century American industrialist became the richest man in the world thanks to revolutionizing the steel industry. Despite his wealth, Carnegie was philanthropic and wrote about the importance of giving wealth back to society in what book?

The Gospel of Wealth

500

In the movie,The Big Short, this small California hedge fund is shown as the first to realize the housing market was about to crash, spending huge money to bet against the american economy


Scion Capital

500

This psychologist studied how people’s behavior can be influenced by authority. In one famous experiment, participants were told to give shocks to others to see if they would obey instructions.

Stanley Milgram

500

This rapper, often called “Hip-Hop’s Shakespeare,” is known for his complex rhyme schemes, storytelling, and albums like Illmatic, which explore life in Queensbridge, New York.

Nas

500

This recreational concoction, popularized in Southern hip-hop culture, combines a prescription opioid with a sweet soda, and its misuse can cause extreme sedation, respiratory depression, and even death.

Lean