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  • The Hawaiian islands were formed by: hurricanes, volcanoes, or earthquakes?
    volcanoes
  • Name the famous World Heritage site that's located off the coast of Queensland and is also the largest coral reef system in the world.
    The Great Barrier Reef
  • What is the name of the pizza flavour with Pineapple and ham?
    Hawaiian pizza
  • What is the name of this Australian animal?
    A Tasmanian devil
  • What was the name of the Disney Channel show where Miley Cyrus played a teenager leading a double life: Norah Bora-Bora, Hannah Montana, Alexis Texas, or Missy Mississippi?
    Hannah Montana
  • Which of these animals has the most legs: bee, octopus, or crab?
    Crab (Bees have six, octopi have eight, crabs have 10)
  • Which country did Ikea originate in: Norway, Finland, or Sweden?
    Sweden
  • In which country Adolph Hitler was born?
    Austria
  • Which member of the Beatles married Yoko Ono?
    John Lennon
  • What Western Australian city is the center of Australia's oil and gas industry, with the largest concentration of global oil and gas companies, and oil service companies in Australia?
    Perth
  • Which of the following Asian countries is landlocked: Nepal, India, Bangladesh, or China?
    Nepal
  • Which Avenger is the only one who could calm the Hulk down?
    Black widow
  • What was the first non-English-language film to win Best Picture at the Oscars?
    Parasite
  • Bondi Beach is located in which Australian city?
    Sydney
  • What's the fastest land animal?
    Cheetah
  • If you tipped 20% on a $15 bill, how much would the tip be?
    $3
  • What is the capital city of Greece?
    Athens
  • What is the capital of Australia?
    Canberra
  • What is the name of the tallest building in Australia?
    Q1 (Gold Coast)
  • What city does Harry want to visit?
    London
  • Which watch company has a pointed crown as its logo?
    rolex
  • How many states are there in Australia?
    There are 6 states.
  • How many wives did Henry VIII have: 5, 6, 7, or 8?
    6
  • What is meteorology the study of?
    The weather
  • What is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world?
    coca cola
  • In what country could you find the Leaning Tower of Pisa?
    Italy
  • Where did the Olympics originate: Greece, France, or Egypt?
    Greece
  • Which singer released the albums 'Reputation' 'Fearless' and Midnights'?
    Taylor swift
  • Which continent is closest to Antarctica: South America, Australia, or Africa?
    South America
  • What did Yukino want to be as a child?
    A ballerina
  • What actor played Loki in the movie Thor?
    Tom Hiddleston
  • What is the name of this actor?
    Jude Law
  • What did Kenshin want to breed when he was a child?
    reptiles
  • What animal is known to be ‘man’s best friend’?
    dog
  • What is the capital city of Germany?
    Berlin
  • What is Ran's favourite animal?
    zebra
  • Which of the following animals is a herbivore: owl, rhino, or squid?
    rhino
  • In Aussie slang, what do Australians call McDonalds?
    Maccas
  • What is the capital of Russia?
    Moscow
  • Who is the mascot for the fast-food chain, KFC?
    Colonel Sanders
  • Mauritius is an island off the east coast of which continent?
    Africa
  • Bubble tea originated in which country: Taiwan, Nepal, Mongolia, or New Zealand?
    Taiwan
  • Which country was the first man in space from: Russia, China, or the United States?
    Russia
  • What animals are pearls found in?
    Oysters
  • Which desert is the largest in the world?
    The Sahara desert (although Antarctica, which is larger, might qualify as a desert as well)
  • The Australian version of the United States’ “Burger King”, founded in 1971, is known as “______ Jack’s.” Fill in the one word blank, a term for needing or displaying the need for food.
    Hungry
  • Which of the following delicacies is traditionally composed of phyllo pastry, honey, and crushed nuts: Strudel, Napoleon, or Baklava?
    baklava
  • TRUE OR FALSE - An eggplant is a vegetable.
    False, its a fruit
  • Who directed the movie Interstellar, The Dark Knight and Dunkirk?
    Christopher Nolan.
  • What term is the popular phrase (in English) to describe the Japanese train known as the Shinkansen?
    Bullet train
  • What year did Disneyland open: 1940, 1955, or 1971?
    1955
  • What is Ron Weasley’s greatest fear?
    spiders
  • What two animals are on the Australian coat of arms?
    Kangaroo and Emu
  • What tennis star, whose last name is the same as the Japanese city where she was born, won the women's singles competition at the 2021 Australian Open?
    Naomi Osaka
  • Anthony Albanese has been the Prime Minister of what A-word country since May of 2022?
    Australia
  • What country is Vinh from?
    Vietnam
  • What is the main ingredient of the Aussie food vegemite?
    yeast
  • What is the name of this famous Australian landmark?
    Uluru
  • Which four colours make up the flag of Brazil?
    Green, yellow, blue, and white
  • Who is the celebrity Seina admires the most?
    Ryan Reynolds