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100

What do you call the  cattle herders and ranch workers in the American West, known for driving large herds of cattle across long distances, often through dangerous and dusty terrain.

Cowboys

100

What piece of music is famously associated with Darth Vader’s appearances?

A) March of the Sith

B) The Force Theme

C) Battle of the Heroes

D) The Imperial March

D) The Imperial March

100

Name the layer of our atmosphere which protects our earth from harmful rays?

Ozone

100

What is the fastest Land Animal?

Cheetah

100

What is the smallest country in the world by land area?

A) Monaco

B) Vatican City

C) Nauru

D) San Marino

B) Vatican City

100

In the AFL, what is the minimum distance required for a mark to be paid?

A) 5 metres

B) 10 metres

C) 15 metres

D) 20 metres

C) 15 metres

200

How much sleep did Cowboys usually get every night?

A. 6 hours

B. 7 hours

C. 4 hours

D. No Sleep!

A. 6 hours

200

What classical composer was deaf?

Ludwig van Beethoven

200

How many legs does a lobster have?

A) 6

B) 8

C) 10

D) 12

C) 10

200

How many legs does a lobster have?

A) 6

B) 8

C) 10

D) 12

C) 10

200

Which country is the third largest in Oceania? 

New Zealand

200

The first test cricket match was played between which countries?

Australia and England

300

What was the cowboy term for leather leg coverings to protect them from snake bites and sand?

A. Spurs

B. Buckskins

C. Bat wings or chaps

D. Rawhides

C. Bat wings or chaps

300

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

Elvis

300

What is the chemical symbol for Chlorine?

Cl

300

What colour is Mace Windu’s lightsaber?

A) Green

B) Blue

C) Red

D) Purple

D) Purple

300

The Amazon river empties into which ocean?

Atlantic

300

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

Basketball

400

Which people first started the Cowboy profession?

A. Native American Apaches

B. Mexican Vaqueros

C. White American Ranchers

D. African American Mvulanas

B. Mexicans

400

Which singer is known as the “Queen of Pop”?

A) Beyoncé

B) Madonna

C) Mariah Carey

D) Taylor Swift

B) Maddonna

400

Which sea creature has three hearts and blue blood?

A) Shark

B) Squid

C) Octopus

D) Starfish

C) Octopus

400

 What species is Yoda?

A) Dagobahn

B) Unknown

C) Yaddlean

D) Minch

B) Unknown

(Lucasfilm has never officially revealed his species name.)

400

Which state is canberra?

ACT

400

In motorsport, what colour flag is waved to indicate the end of a race?

A) Red

B) Black

C) Green

D) Chequered

D) Chequered

500

What item did cowboys tie around their necks for dust protection?

A. Necktie

B. Bandana

C. Necklace

D. Dead Snake

B. Bandana

500

AC/DC was formed in which country?

A) United States

B) United Kingdom

C) Australia

D) New Zealand

C) Australia

500

The Scientist who came up with the 3 laws of motion?

Isaac Newton

500

The process by which plants create food for themselves?

Photosynthesis

500

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

Person who studies the weather.

500

Which country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles in men’s football?

A) Germany

B) Italy

C) Brazil

D) Argentina

C) Brazil

600

What food item was NOT commonly part of a cowboy’s trail diet?

C. Rice

600

Which artist’s real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta? Clue: LG

Lady Gaga

600

How many degrees celcius is the boiling point of water?

100 Degrees

600

What is the name of the Netflix Teleserye that features Barbie Forteza as Monique Salazar?

Maging Sino Ka Man (2023)

600

Which country has the largest population?

A) India

B) China

C) United States

D) Indonesia

A) India

(India overtook China in 2023.)

600

What is the nickname of the Australian Rugby Union team?

Wallabies

700

What was one of the main causes of death for cowboys in the Wild West?

A. Lightning strikes

B. Dysentery

C. Drowning

D. Scurvy

B. Dysentery

700

In what year did The Beatles officially break up?

A) 1969

B) 1970

C) 1971

D) 1972

B) 1970

700

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

Mount Everest lies on the border of which two countries?

A) China and Bhutan

B) India and China

C) Nepal and China

D) Nepal and India

C) Nepal and China

700

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

the blue 

800

What was the punishment for stealing a horse in the Wild West?

A. Branding

B. Life imprisonment

C. Banishment

D. Hanging

D. Hanging

800

Who is the drummer of LEO/need?

A) Hoshino Ichika

B) Tenma Saki

C) Mochizuki Honami

D) Hinomori Shiho

C) Mochizuki Honami

800

Which scientist proposed the theory of relativity?

Albert Einstein

800

What planet is Princess Leia originally from?

C) Alderaan

800

Uluru (Ayers Rock) is located in which Australian state or territory?

A) New South Wales

B) Queensland

C) Northern Territory

D) Western Australia

C) Northern Territory

800

Which club did Lance “Buddy” Franklin play for before joining Sydney?

A) Hawthorn

B) Brisbane

C) West Coast

D) Melbourne

A) Hawthorn

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