Geography
True or False
Mix
MUSIC, FILM AND BOOKS
Food
100

1. Who was the first woman do to a transatlantic solo flight?


A. Amelia Earhart B. Amy Johnson C. Eleanor Roosevelt 

A. Amelia Earhart

100

1. The board game Clue is about solving a murder.

True or False

True

100

What ancient civilization was responsible for the creation of the Great Pyramids of Giza?


A. Egyptians B. Aztecs C. Incas D. Mayans


Egyptians

100

What year was Woodstock held?


A. 1955 B. 1960 C. 1969

1969

100

1. Which vegetable is not a common hamburger topping?

A. broccoli B. lettuce C. onion

A. broccoli

200

2. How many countries does Australia border?


A. none B. one C. three

A. none

200

2. The letters RBI means in baseball ‘run better infield’.

True or False

(False – it means runs batted in.)

200

3. How many countries are there in Europe?


A. 5 B. 50 C. 500

50

200

This 1934 song was written and performed by Ray Noble.

Finish the title to this song, ‘The Very Thought of ......’



"You"

200

Jasmine and basmati are varieties of which food?



Rice 

300

3. The pop group ABBA, winners of the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest, are from which country?


A. Italy B. the Netherlands C. Sweden

C. Sweden

300

3. The word delegating means to assign tasks to others.

True or False 

(True)

300

4. Which items does a cobbler make, or fix?


A. bags B. chairs C.shoes 

C.shoes

300

8. Margaret Mitchell wrote what book that made into a film?

A. Green is My Valley B. Far, Far Away C. Gone with the Wind.

C. Gone with the Wind.

300

Earl Grey, Assam and Darjeeling are varieties of what foodstuff?



Tea


400

4. The pyramids of Giza are closest to what?


A. Paris B. London C. Cairo 

C. *Cairo

400

4. If you are moonlighting you are most likely working a 2nd job or more.

True or False 

(True)

400

5. Who was the magician in King Arthur’s court?


A. Mork B. Merlin C. Peter Pan

B. Merlin

400

2. The 1935 song, ‘Top Hat, White tie and Tails’ is from the film ‘Top Hat’ with Fred Astaire singing it. What does the song refer to?

A. wearing proper formal clothes to parties

B. dancing

C. it was a black and white film

A. wearing proper formal clothes to parties

400

What does the Italian menu item "gnocchi" translate to in English?


A. dumplings B. bread C. pancake

A. dumplings

500

5. Which island is located in the south of the Caribbean?


A. Barbados B. Christmas Island C. Vancouver

A. Barbados

500

5. An orthodontist is someone who would check your ears, throat and nose.

True or False 

(False – he is a special type of dentist who would give you braces.)

500

6. In what sport is a ‘hole in one’ possible?


A. golf B. swimming C. skiing


A. golf

500

Who had the hit "I'll Never Fall in Love Again" in 1971?

A. Beverly Bremers B. Brownsville Station C. Dionne Warwick

500

Where do peanuts grow?


A. below the ground B. in a tree C. on a stalk

A. * below the ground