Australia
Australian Animals
Ancient Greece
Logic
Planet Earth
100

An animal that reminds us of Australia.

What is a Kangaroo?

100

It's a wild dog covered with yellowish hair. It has a bushy tail and pointed ears.

What is a dingo?

100

The god of the sky.

What is Zeus?

100

There are two ducks in front of a duck, two ducks behind a duck and a duck in the middle. How many ducks are there?

Three. Two ducks are in front of the last duck; the first duck has two ducks behind; one duck is between the other two.

100

Paper is made from this type of plant.

What is tree?

200

Canberra

What is the capital of Australia?

200

It has big back legs with long feet. It carries its baby in a pouch.

What is a Kangaroo?

200

Greek city that was the birth of democracy.

What is Athens?

200

Five people were eating apples, A finished before B, but behind C. D finished before E, but behind B. What was the finishing order?

CABDE

200

If you turn off your lights when you do not need them, you will save this.

What is electricity?

300

A word Australians use for "bathroom".

What is Loo?

300

It's a furry animal that looks like a bear but it's not. It has gray fur.

What is a Koala?

300

Musical instrument Greek boys learned to play.

What is the lyre?

300

If five cats can catch five mice in five minutes, how long will it take one cat to catch one mouse?

Five minutes.

300

Extra food that you take home from a restaurant.

What is leftovers?

400

The most popular sport in Australia.

What is cricket? 

400

It has webbed feet, a duck's bill, and a broad flat tail.

What is a platypus?

400

God of blacksmiths and fire.

What is Hephaestus?

400

Which is heavier, a kilogram of feathers or a kilogram of rocks?

Neither. They both weigh 1 kilogram.

400

This energy source became even more controversial after the 2011 Fukushima disaster in Japan. Power is produced by splitting uranium atoms through a process called fission that produces heat which creates steam used to power a turbine.

What is Nuclear Power?

500

The name of the first people to live in Australia.

What is Aborigines?

500

It's covered with hair and spines on its back and sides.

What is an Echidna?

500

Famous Greek philosopher and teacher who taught his students to think for themselves and to question everything.

What is Socrates?

500

A farmer has 19 sheep on his land. One day, a big storm hits and all but seven run away. How many sheep does the farmer have left?

Seven. The riddle says all but seven run away, meaning there are seven left who didn’t.

500

Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides emitted from industries and cars combine with precipitation in the atmosphere to form this.

What is acid rain?

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