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100

What is the primary method of scoring in rugby, worth 5 points, achieved by grounding the ball in the opponents in-goal area?

Try

100

Which national team is famous for performing a traditional Maori challenge known as the 'Haka' before matches?

All Blacks 

100

Which planet in our solar system is known as the 'Red Planet'?

Mars

100

What is the largest organ of the human body?

The Skin

100

In the MCU, what is the real name of the character known as Iron Man?

Tony Stark

200

 If a player accidentally drops the ball forward or hits it forward with their hand/arm and it touches the ground or another player, what is the resulting set-piece?

Scrum

200

How many players are on the field for a single team during a standard Rugby Union match?

15

200

Who is the author of the 'Harry Potter' series?

J.K. Rowling

200

Which part of the human skeleton protects the brain?

Skull

200

Which hit Netflix series features a group of kids in the 1980s dealing with a parallel dimension called the Upside Down?

Stranger Things

300

In a ruck, players must join from behind the hindmost foot of the last teammate in the ruck. What is this imaginary line called?

Offside line

300

What is the name of the trophy awarded to the winner of the Men's Rugby World Cup?

Webb Ellis Cup

300

What is the capital city of France?

Paris

300

What are the four chambers of the human heart?

Left/Rugby Ventricles and Left/Right Atria

300

Which 2023 blockbuster film, starring Cillian Murphy, tells the story of the "father of the atomic bomb"?

Oppenheimer

400

Which specific action is prohibited for a player jumping in a lineout?

Leveraging or pulling down an opponent

400

 In rugby, positions 1 through 8 are collectively known as what?

The forwards

400

Which chemical element has the symbol 'O' and an atomic number of 8?

Oxygen

400

What is the longest and strongest bone in the human body?

The femur

400

What is the name of the fictional kingdom in Frozen, and which real-life actress provided the voice for Elsa?

Arendelle; Idina Menzel

500

Under World Rugby Law 14, what must a tackled player do 'immediately' to avoid a penalty?

Release the ball

500

Which country hosted the first-ever Rugby World Cup in 1987 (alongside Australia)?

New Zealand

500

In what year did the Berlin Wall fall, signaling the end of the Cold War?

1989

500

Which part of the nervous system is responsible for the 'fight or flight' response?

The Sympathetic Nervous System

500

In the film The Matrix, what two colors are the pills Morpheus offers to Neo, and which one allows him to see the truth?

Red and Blue; the Red Pill

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