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10

What is 23.4 + 21.5

44.9


10

What event started on 28 July 1914 and involved many countries?

World War 1

10

Identify the figure of speech: “The classroom was a zoo.”
A) Simile
B) Metaphor
C) Personification
D) alliteration  

metaphor

10

What is the main job of the heart in the human body?
A) To digest food
B) To think
C) To pump blood
D) To breathe

To pump blood
10

What is the capital city of Poland?

Warsaw

10

What can travel around the world while staying in the same spot?


A stamp

10

In the movie Finding Nemo, what kind of fish is Nemo?

clownfish

20

43 x 6 = 

258

20

 Who was the first Prime Minister of Australia?
A) Alfred Deakin
B) Edmund Barton
C) John Howard
D) Henry Parkes

Edmund Barton

20

Which of these is an example of a rhetorical question?
A) What is your name?
B) Isn’t it time we make a change?
C) How old are you?
D) Where is the library?

B) Isn’t it time we make a change?

20

What do we call animals that only eat plants?

Herbivores

20

What is the capital city of Indonesia?

Jakarta 

20

What belongs to you, but other people use it more than you do?

your name

20

In Harry Potter, what house does Draco Malfoy belong to?

Slytherin

30

Round this number to the nearest hundred thousand:

20 448 362 

20 400 000

30

What year did Australia become a federation?

1901


30

What type of structure is this? “Please close the door.”

imperative

30

What is the closest planet to the Sun?

Mercury

30

Which continent is home to the Amazon Rainforest?

South America


30

I start with “e” and end with “e” but only contain one letter. What am I?

an envelope 

30

What kind of creature is Shrek?

An ogre

40

Mark did 5 spelling tests, and each of them were out of 25. His scores were 22, 18, 24, 21, and 25. What was his average spelling test score: 

Bonus 100 points - what was his average percentage?

Answer: 22

AVG PERCENTAGE: 22/25 = 22 x 4 = 88%

40

What natural resource caused a rush of people to Australia in the 1850s?

Gold

40

What does the acronym PEEL stand for in persuasive writing?

POINT

EXPLAIN

EVIDENCE

LINK

40

Which liquid is used to clean cuts because it kills germs?

alcohol

40

Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?

Japan

40

What is full of holes but still holds water?

a sponge

40

What is the name of the city Batman protects?

Gotham

50

What does equal?

19 - 6 x a =  1

a = 3

50

Who discovered electricity with a kite and a key?

Benjamin Franklin

50

Which of these sentences contains an example of personification?
A) The wind whispered through the trees.
B) The dog barked loudly.
C) The ocean is crystal blue.
D) The book was as heavy as a table.

A) The wind whispered through the trees.

50

What gas makes up the largest part of Earth’s atmosphere?

nitrogen

50

What is the longest river in the world?

Nile

50

You are in front of two doors. One leads to freedom, the other to danger. Two guards stand by the doors. One always tells the truth, the other always lies. You don’t know which guard is which. 

You can ask only one question to one guard to find the safe door.
What question do you ask? 

Ask either guard: “If I asked the other guard which door leads to freedom, what would they say?” Then choose the opposite door.

50

Which Avenger was the first to be introduced in the MCU?

Ironman