What two Australian states compete in the State of Origin series?
Queensland and New South Wales
Are uakaris found in South America or Africa?
South America
What colour is the background of Morocco’s flag?
a) Blue
b) Green
c) Red
Red
In which country are most Bigfoot sightings reported?
The United States OR Canada?
The United States
Which year did he pass away?
2026
In what year was the first official State of Origin match played?
a) 1980
b) 1990
c) 2000
1980
What do uakaris mostly eat?
a) Fish and crustaceans
b) Fruit and seeds
c) Polar animals (penguins, seals)
b) Fruit and seeds
What continent is Morocco located in?
Africa
What large animal is often mistaken for Bigfoot in forests?
Bears
Which disease did he suffer from?
MND (motor neuron disease)
How many games are usually played in a State of Origin series?
3
What colour face is the bald uakari famous for?
Red
What famous desert stretches into Morocco?
Sahara
What is the mysterious creature known as Bigfoot also commonly called?
Answer: Sasquatch
Which AFL team did he play for?
Essendon FC
Which stadium in Brisbane regularly hosts Origin games?
Lang Park / Suncorp Stadium
What predators may hunt uakaris?
A) Polar bears, Large Sea birds.
B) Sharks, Giant squid, Orcas.
C) Jaguars, large birds of prey, snakes.
D) Crocodiles
C) Jaguars, large birds of prey, snakes.
The city of Fez is famous for....
a) Preparing camel hump as food
b) Dying leather with bird poo
c) A parade which is designated entirely to cats
d) It is a made up town.
b) Dying leather with bird poo
What is the name of the California area famous for Bigfoot sightings?
a) Sink river
b) Stink river
c) Bluff Creek
d) Scruff Creek
c) Bluff Creek
a) 2005
b) 2010
c) 2015
d) 2020
c) 2015
What does MND do to the body?
a) Destroys the nerve cells and weakens muscle/body control
b) When an artery supplying blood to your heart becomes blocked, which stops blood flow and reduces the amount of oxygen that gets to your heart.
c) When blood flow to part of the brain is interrupted, depriving brain tissue of oxygen
d) When a person's core body temperature drops so low that their vital organs and nervous system can no longer function
a) Destroys the nerve cells and weakens muscle/body control