What does WWW stand for in a website browser?
a. World Wide Web
b. Western World Web
c. World Welfare Web
What is the rarest M & M colour?
a. brown
b. pink
c. purple
What was the first toy to be advertised on TV?
a. Mr. Potato Head
b. Action Man
c. Barbie
Which 2 countries have never missed a modern-day olympics?
a. Greece and Italy
b. Greece and Australia
c. Greece and UK
On a farm, what is a 'kid'?
b. a baby pig
c. a baby goat
How long is an Olympic swimming pool in metres?
a. 75 metres
b. 60 metres
c. 50 metres
What is the common name for dried plums?
a. currants
b. prunes
c. dates
What was the first full-length animated movie?
a. Dumbo
b. Cindarella
c. Snow White and the seven dwarves
Which country won the first World Cup in 1930?
a. Argentina
b. Mexico
c. Uruguay
In 'Little Red Riding Hood', who did the wolf dress up as?
a. Granny
b. Granpa
c. Auntie
What countries formed the Axis powers in World War 2?
a. Great Britain, USA and Russia
b. Germany, Japan, and Italy
c. France, Great Britain and USA
Which country consumes the most chocolate per capita?
a. Switzerland
b. France
c. Belgium
What TV series showed the first interracial kiss on TV in USA?
a. Star Trek
b. Roots
c. The Prince of Belle Air
What sport is known as the 'king of sports'?
a. Horse Racing
b. Soccer
c. Rugby
The 'stras and stripes' is the nickname of which country's flag?
a. USA
b. UK
c. USSR
Which cities do Perth, Adelade and Brisbane belong to?
a. South Africa
b. Australia
c. Canada
What was the first soft drink in space?
a. Coca cola
b. Pepsi
c. Seven Up
Who created Sherlock Holmes?
a. Joseph Conrad
b. Arthur Conan Doyle
c. John Steinbeck
Who was the first gymnast to score a perfect 10?
a. Nadia Comaneci
b. Olga Korbet
c. Martina Navratilova
Who is the patron saint of Ireland?
a. Saint Patrick
b. Saint David
c. Saint George
What geomentric shape is usually used for 'stop' signs?
a. octagon
b. rectangle
c. circle
What is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world?
a. Coffee
b. ColaCao
c. Tea
Which member of the Beatles married Yoko Ono?
a. Paul McCartney
b. George Harrison
c. John Lennon
'Dump', 'Floater' and 'Wipe' are terms used in which sport?
a. Volleyball
b. Water-polo
c. Rugby
Who was the first president of the USA?
a. Abraham Lincoln
b. John F. Kennedy
c. George Washington