Olympics
Names of fruit and vegetables in languages other than English
What are these types of?
Capital cities
Australian children's Books
100

True or False: In ancient Greece, athletes competed naked?

True

100

In Hungarian alma is...?

Apple

100

Pappardelle, Farfalle, Bucatini

Pasta

100

Capital of Italy

Rome

100

In the 2000 book by Alison Lester, what does Ernie dance to?

The Didgeridoo

200

What year did the modern Olympics first take place?

1896

200

In Maori, panana is....?

banana

200
Aphid, Locust, Cricket

Insects

200

Capital of India

New Delhi

200

Name an former AFL player who has published a children's book

Answers may include: Eddie Betts, Nic Natanui, Shane Crawford, Gary Lyon, Adam Goodes, Bachar Houli, Cyril Rioli. (Other answers may be confirmed by googling.)

300

The first Olympics took place in which century BC?

The 8th

300

In German, kartoffel is...?

potato

300

Crepe, Chenille, Muslin

Fabric

300

Capital of Taiwan

Taipai

300

Name 4 foods Hush must eat to reappear in the story Possum Magic by Mem Fox?

Lamington, Pavlova, Pumpkin Scones, Steak and Salad, Vegemite Sandwich, Anzac Biscuits, Minties and Mornay
400

True of False: Tae kwon do, trampoline, triathlon, and synchronized diving were first introduced in the Sydney Olympics in 2000.

True

400

In Filipino, ubas is...?

Grapes

400

Snake, Dracaena, Philodendron

Indoor plants

400

Capital of Tunisia

Tunis

400

Australian classic The Magic Pudding by Norman Lindsay was published in what year?

1918

500
The Olympics operates with which 3 official languages?

English and French as well as the language of the host country.

500

In Norwegian, gulrot is...?

Carrt

500

Scottish Fold, Havana Brown, Toyger

Cats

500

Capital of Albania

Tirarana

500

What year was Possum Magic by Mem Fox first published?

1983

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