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You’ll find this letter  in Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus. But never Neptune, or Venus. What letter is it?

Letter "R"

200

How many zeros are in the number one  hundred?

two - 100

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Name 3 ocean animals

Octopus, Shark, whale, dolphin, crab, starfish, lobster

200

Name the country where tea is originally from.

China

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This migratory bird is a north of the border flyer and when flying together, they are called this.

Gaggle

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What sport do you use your feet and only one player can use their hands? 

Soccer

300

This farm animals provides us the opportunity to eat an over easy breakfast.

chicken

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What is another name for the season called Autumn? 

Fall

300

Who was the current Australian Prime Minister?

Anthony Albanese

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 What is the day after Christmas known as?

Boxing Day

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What does a thermometer measure?

Temperature

400

Name 3 planets in our solar system? 

Mercury, Venus, Earth,  Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune  

400

What is Australia's oldest chocolate bar?

Cherry Ripe, first introduced in the 1920's.

400

What flower gives Australia it's green and gold identity?

Golden Wattle

400

What day do we celebrate New Year Years Eve on? 

December 31st

500

What is the biggest planet in our solar system?

Jupiter

500

The lobster has this many legs.

10
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This sport awards the Brownlow Medal

AFL

500

Which artist has the most streams on Spotify?

Taylor Swift

500

What city is the capital of Canada?

Ottawa 

700

This is the capital of New Zealand

Wellington

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This country hosted the 2024 Summer Olympics

France

700

This social media platform is where you can learn The CitiRokk

TikTok

700

What sport uses terms like "spare" or "strike"


Bowling

700

Name 3 of the 5 senses?

sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch

800

This human organ is responsible for producing insulin 

Pancreas

800

Mount Kilimanjaro is located on which continent?

Africa

800

Which European country is famous for the Eiffel Tower?

France

800

Which famous British writer wrote “Romeo and Juliet”?

William Shakespeare

800

Only 2 mammals on earth lay eggs and they are both Australian. What are they?

Echidna and platypus.

1000

Name three major towns in New South Wales

Albury, Broken Hill, Bathurst, Dubbo, Wagga Wagga, Tamworth etc. 

1000

This insect can be found anywhere, but for some jumping reason grass is what it's known for.

Grasshopper

1000

In Australia, you can see which largest herd of feral animals in the world..


Camels

Australia has the largest population of feral camels in the world and the only herd one humped camel s exhibiting wild behaviour in the world

1000

Which country is famous for sushi? 

Japan

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