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Scientific Facts
100

This large, ape-like creature is said to roam the forests of the Pacific Northwest.

Big Foot

100

This 1980 disaster spoof features the line, “I am serious… and don’t call me Shirley.”

Airplane

100

This programming language, named after a comedy group, is widely used in web development and data science.

Python

100

This Greek philosopher taught Plato and is known for his method of questioning.

Socrates

100

This is the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.

Photosynthesis

200

This Himalayan creature, also known as the Abominable Snowman, is said to inhabit snowy mountain regions.

Yeti

200

This 1975 British comedy features knights, coconuts, and a killer rabbit.

Monty Python and the Holy Grail

200

This company developed the Android operating system.

Google

200

This English philosopher argued for the social contract and natural rights in Two Treatises of Government.

John Locke

200

This is the name of the galaxy that contains our solar system.

Milky Way

300

This Japanese river creature is known for its love of cucumbers and sumo wrestling.

Kappa

300

This 2001 film features Ben Stiller as a male model who can’t turn left.

Zoolander

300

This company owns GitHub, LinkedIn, and the Azure cloud platform.

Microsoft

300

This fallacy occurs when someone attacks the person making an argument rather than the argument itself.

ad hominem

300

This molecule carries genetic information in living organisms.

DNA

400

This Australian cryptid resembles a giant water-dwelling creature and is often described as a prehistoric-looking beast.

Bunyip

400

This 1987 Mel Brooks film parodies Star Wars and features a character named Dark Helmet.

Spaceballs

400

This company’s GPUs are widely used in gaming, AI, and data centers.

NVIDIA

400

This Danish philosopher is considered the father of existentialism and wrote Fear and Trembling.

Søren Kierkegaard

400

This is the name of the smallest possible unit of a chemical element.

Atom

500

This North American cryptid is said to be a giant, wolf-like creature with supernatural strength and speed.

Dogman

500

This 1992 mockumentary follows a fictional British rock band and includes the famous line, “These go to eleven.”

This Is Spinal Tap

500

This quantum computing concept refers to a unit of quantum information.

qubit

500

This American philosopher developed the theory of “justice as fairness” in A Theory of Justice.

John Rawls

500

This law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Newton’s Third Law of Motion