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Trivia Question: What is the rarest M&M color?



Brown

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Trivia Question: Who played James Bond in "No Time To Die" ? 

Daniel Craig

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Trivia Question: What is the nearest planet to the sun?

mercury

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Trivia Question: Botany is the scientific study of what? 


plants

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Trivia Question: The Statue of Liberty was given to the US by which country? 


France

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How many times have the Olympics been held in Australia?

2

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Trivia Question: How many signs are there in the Zodiac?  

12


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What are the names of all 4 Beatles?

Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, George Harrison

200

Trivia Question: What is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world?

Tea

200

Trivia Question: What are the names of Cinderella’s stepsisters?

Anastasia and Drizella

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Trivia Question: Name the layer which protects our earth from harmful rays?

Ozone

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Trivia Question: How many eyes does a bee have? 


5

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Trivia Question:What layer of the Earth is right below the crust?

Mantle

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What is a grand slam in baseball?

A home run with bases loaded

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Trivia Question: What is the only metal that is a liquid at normal pressure? 

Mercury

200

How many keys are on a piano?

88

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Trivia Question: What is the name given to Indian food cooked over charcoal in a clay oven?

Tandoori

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Trivia Question: What was the first toy to be advertised on television?

Mr Potato Head from Toy Story

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Trivia Question: Name the three states of matter.

Solid, liquid, gas

200

Why are flamingos pink?

because of their diet

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Which country is the third largest in Oceania? 

New Zealand

200

The first test cricket match was played between which countries?

Australia and England

200

Trivia Question: What country has the most vending machines per capita?

Japan

200

Where trouble melts like lemon drops high above the chimney tops thats where you'll find me

Somewhere over the Rainbow

300

What was the first soft drink in space?

Coca Cola
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Trivia Question: What state is the Hollywood walk of fame in

California

300

Trivia Question: How many bones do sharks have?

None

300

What is the main food source for pandas? 

bamboo

300

Trivia Question: Which country produces the most coffee in the world?

Brazil

300

The Boomer's are the Australian team for which sport?

Basketball

300

What month of the year has 28 days?

ALL OF THEM

300

What is Frankie Valli's real name?

Francesco Castelluccio
400

Trivia Question: Which country invented ice cream?


China

400

Trivia Question: What day is Star Wars Day?

May 4

400

How many teeth an adult human has?


32

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Trivia Question:  Which mammal has no vocal cords? Gorilla, coyote, monkey, or giraffe

Giraffe

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Trivia Question: What is the smallest country in the world?



Vatican City

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What is the nickname of the Australian Rugby Union team?

Wallabies

400

Name one country which hasn't missed any of the modern-day Olympics

Greece and Australia 

400

Who sang "Moon River" in Breakfast at Tiffany's?

Audrey Hepburn
500

Trivia Question: What is the only edible food that never goes bad?  

Honey

500

Trivia Question: What boxer is known as the Greatest of All Time?

Muhammed Ali

500

Trivia Question: What is the opposite of matter?

antimatter

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Trivia Question:  What organ does an octopus have three of?

heart

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Trivia Question: What is a meteorologist? News Reporter, sports analyst, or a person who studies the weather

Person who studies the weather.

500

What is a conversion after a try worth in Rugby League?

2 points

500

What is the plural of sheep?

Sheep

500

Who composed Stardust?

Hoagy Carmichael
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Trivia Question: What is the common name for dried plums?


Prunes

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Trivia Question: Who Was the "king of rock and Roll"

Elvis

600

Trivia Question: What is the hottest planet? 


Venus

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Which animal is said to have nine lives?

cat

600

Trivia Question: What is the world’s biggest island?

Greenland

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 The Knights are a National Rugby League franchise based in which city?

Newcastle

600

Trivia Question: What does Na stand for on the periodic table? 

Sodium (Salt)

600

How many siblings did Michael Jackson have?

a. 3

b. 5

c. 7

d. 9

d. 9

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Trivia Question: What is Co2 referred to as?

Carbon Dioxide

700

Trivia Question: What is the Golden man statue given to talented actors

An oscar

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Which "planet" used to be a planet, but was "degraded" to a dwarf planet?

Pluto

700

Trivia Question:  What is the only fruit that has its seeds on the outside?


Strawberry

700

Trivia Question: How many official languages does switzwerland have 

4

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in taekwondo, which belt is better - the blue or the green? 

the blue 

700

Who painted the famous Las Meninas?

Diego Velázquez

700

When was the first evidence of written music?

a. 1290

b. 1400 BC

c. 1523

d. 378

The earliest form of musical notation can be found in a cuneiform tablet that was created at Nippur, in Babylonia (today's Iraq), in about 1400 BCE. The tablet represents fragmentary instructions for performing music, that the music was composed in harmonies of thirds, and that it was written using a diatonic scale.

800

Trivia Question: From which country does Gouda cheese originate?

Netherlands

800

Trivia Question: How many kids does Angelina Jolie have?

6

800

What is made by white blood cells to help fight off infection?

Antibodies

800

What type of animal is a Flemish giant? 

rabbit

800

What is the capital of India?

New Dehli

800

With this majestic bird as a mascot, which Sydney based AFL team was originally called South Melbourne?

Sydney Swans

800

Trivia Question:  Grapes grow on trees?  True or False

False.. They grow on vines.

800

What's the name of the phantom in Phantom of the Opera?

Erik

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