A3 Teachers
General Knowledge
Animals
90s and 2000s
Australian Slang
100

This teacher has a daughter who goes to this school.

Who is Asti?

100

This is the only mammal capable of true powered flight (not just gliding), and they use echolocation to navigate in the dark.

What is a Bat

100

This massive creature is the largest animal to have ever existed on Earth,larger even than the biggest dinosaurs, and its tongue alone can weigh as much as an entire elephant.

What is a Blue Whale?

100

Before she was a global solo superstar with hits like "Texas Hold 'Em" and "Halo," this singer was the lead member of the 90s girl group Destiny’s Child.

Who is Beyoncé?

100

This is the most iconic Australian greeting, usually followed by the word "Mate."

What is "G'day"?

200

This Teacher is a spinning Instructer...

Who is Alexandra?

200

Invented by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989, the abbreviation "WWW"—which we use before most website addresses—stands for these three words.

What is the World Wide Web?

200

This slow-moving African reptile is famous for its ability to change color to blend in with its surroundings, but it actually changes color more often to communicate its mood or respond to temperature.

What is a Chameleon?

200

This actor became a massive "teen idol" in the late 90s after starring in the movie Titanic; today, he is one of the most famous Oscar-winners and an environmental activist

Who is Leonardo DiCaprio?

200

If an Australian invites you over for a "Barbie," they aren’t talking about the famous doll; they want to cook food on this outdoor appliance.

What is a Barbecue (BBQ)?

300

This teacher has two children who compete in diffrent sports (Horse Riding and Ice Hokey) to what she played, she played football...

Who is Alexandra?

300

This is the name of the supercontinent that existed roughly 335 million years ago, before it broke apart into the continents we recognize today.

What is Pangea?

300

This marine mollusk is famous for having three hearts and blue blood, it is also considered the most intelligent non-mamal, capable of opening jars and solving mazes.

What is an Octopus?

300

This actress played "Rachel Green" on the 90s show Friends; she became so famous that her layered haircut became a global fashion trend known simply as "The /Her Name/"

Who is Jennifer Aniston?


300

If an Australian needs a "Sparky" to come to their house, they are looking for a professional who works with electricity and wiring.

What is an Electrician?

400

This Teacher is the youngest in A3

Who is Akram?

400

Located in Paris, this is the world's most visited art museum and is home to Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting, the Mona Lisa.

What is the Louvre?

400

Found only in Australia, this "monotreme" is one of only five species of mammals that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young; it also has a bill like a duck.

What is a Platypus?

400

Long before he was "Agent J" in Men in Black or an Oscar winner, this actor was a 90s star known as "The Fresh Prince" in a popular TV comedy.

Who is Will Smith?

400

In is so strong in Australia, you will always hear people reminding you to put on your "Sunnies" before you go outside.

What are Sunglasses?

500
This teacher has been the club captain for nyköpings bis (Football)

Who is Pierre?

500

this is the only country in the world that has three official capitals: Pretoria, Cape Town, and Bloemfontein.

What is South Africa?

500

While a group of lions is called a "pride," this is the specific (and somewhat spooky) collective word used for a group of crows.

What is a Murder?

500

Known as the "Princess of Pop," this singer took the world by storm in 1998 with her debut song "...Baby One More Time," where she famously wore a schoolgirl outfit in the music video.

Who is Britney Spears?

500

In Australia, if you see a "Roo" hopping across the road, you are looking at this famous national animal that carries its young in a pouch.

What is a Kangaroo?

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