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100

Which ancient civilisation worshiped cats?

Egyptians
100

General: 

Name the only continent in which spiders don't exist?

Antarctica

100

Science: 

Which element is most abundant in the earth's crust.

Oxygen

100

Trivia:

Which bone are babies born without?

Knee Cap

100

Math

What does the Roman numeral “X” equal?

10

100

Which country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles?

Brazil

100

To the closest 10, how many Year 12's are there enrolled at LHS

150 (151 students)

250

Who was Australia's first and only female Prime Minister?

Julia Gillard

250

General:

What is the human body's heaviest organ?

Skin
250

Science: 

What is the name of this Chemical CH4

Methane

250

Trivia:

What is the tiny piece at the end of a shoelace called? 

Aglet

250

5*5*5*5*5

3125

250

Who is the only athlete that runs like lightening to win Olympic gold medals in both the 100m and 200m in three consecutive Olympics?

Usain Bolt

250

What is LHS Latin motto and it's English meaning

Respice Lucem (look to the light)

500

History:

Which empire built the pyramids in Central America?

The Aztecs 

500

General :

A flamboyance is a group of what animals?

Flamingos

500

Science: 

What is the subatomic particle that determines the order of the periodic table?

Protons

500

Trivia:

Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize? Double points if you can say what she received it for.

Marie Curie in 1903 for Physics - Radioactivity and in 1911 for discovering radium and polonium

500

What is Pythagoras Thereom?

A+ B2 = C2

500

In cricket, what is the term for when a bowler takes three wickets in three consecutive balls?

A hat-trick

500

What are the different houses and their associated colours at LHS

Deakin - Green

Everard - Yellow

Tate - Red

Cummins - Blue

800

Name at least 3 countries that took part in WWII on the AXIS side.

Germany, Italy, Japan, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia

800

General: 

What was the first Disney animated feature movie that was not based on an already existing story?

Lion King

800

Science:

Which state of matter takes the shape of its container?

Liquid

800

Trivia: 

What year was the movie Titanic released?

1997

800

2(9+(10x2))-6/2

55

800

Who was the Dutch athlete that is the only athlete to have won medals in both middle distances (5000m, 10000m) and long distance (marathon) events at an Olympics?

Sifan Hassan - (Bronze Medals in the 5000m and 10000m, Marathon Gold Medal). She has won

800

What are the LHS values

Excellence in learning, resilience in life, thriving in community

1000

Who became the youngest person to win a Nobel Peace Prize at age 17 in 2014?

Malala Yousafzai

1000

General: 

What country is home to Wolf Spiders?

Australia

1000

The chemical formula of water is H2O; the compound H2O2, which can be used in hair bleaches, is typically referred to by what two-word name?

Hydrogen Peroxide

1000

Trivia:

What are the name of Santa’s 9 reindeer. 

Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, and Rudolph

1000

Math:

What is the formula stated below called?

x2+bx+c=0 where a, b, and c are coefficients of real numbers and a≠0.

Quadratic equation

1000

What is the athlete that makes the most money and how much?

Cristiano Ronaldo $260 Million

1000

What are the 7 R's of the relocation process

1) Remind 2) Redirect 3) Reiterate 4) Record 5) Relocate 6) Ring 7) Restore

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