South African History & FAL Languages
Poetry & English Literature
Maths and Science Everywhere
Drama, Dance & Design
Business & Economics
General Knowledge
100

The year South Africa held its first democratic election.

1994

100

A comparison using “like” or “as.”

simile

100

The value of π to two decimal places.

3.14

100

The imaginary barrier between actors and audience.

The fourth wall

100

The difference between revenue and costs.

Profit

100

How many hearts does an octopus have?

3

150

In isiZulu grammar, the prefix umu- is used for singular class 1 nouns. What prefix is used for the plural?

aba-

150

A 14-line poem often written in iambic pentameter.

Sonnet

150

The plant organelle where photosynthesis happens.

Chloroplast

150

This American choreographer is known as the “mother of modern dance,” with works like Lamentation and her use of contraction and release.

Martha Graham

150

The economic term for a market dominated by a single seller.

Monopoly

150

The chemical symbol for gold

AU

200

Afrikaans has no gendered nouns like French or German, but it does have two definite articles. What are they?

die (for singular and plural) and ’n (the indefinite article)

200

Shakespeare tragedy about a Moorish general in Venice

Othello

200

In Maths Lit, the difference between selling price and cost price is called?

profit

200

The frame that separates the stage from the audience in traditional theatres.

Proscenium Arch

200

The economic term for a general increase in prices.

Inflation

200

South Africa’s national flower.

King Protea

250

In which place were the large amounts of gold discovered in South Africa? (Bonus 100 points if you name the farm and the town name)

Langlaagte, Witwatersrand

250

Author of Cry, the Beloved Country.

Alan Paton

250

The organ in the human body that produces insulin.

Pancreas

250

In design, the term for reusing materials or repurposing existing products into new items.

Upcycling

250

A financial statement showing assets, liabilities, and equity.

Balance Sheet

250

What year did Facebook launch?

2004 

300

The isiZulu word umama means “mother.” What prefix shows singular in this noun class?

umu-

300

A Japanese poetic form with a 5–7–5 syllable structure.

Haiku

300

The ratio 5:10 simplified.

1:2

300

The French ballet term for the nuanced placement of shoulders, head, and torso.

épaulement

300

The agency problem describes the conflict between these two groups.

shareholders (principals) and managers (agents)

300

Famous three-key combo to deal with a frozen Windows PC.

Ctrl+Alt+Del

350

This Zulu king succeeded Dingane in 1840, reigned until 1872, and is remembered for both consolidation and internal disputes.

Mpande kaSenzangakhona

350

Orwell’s novel featuring Big Brother.

Nineteen Eighty-Four

350

A class has 32 learners. The ratio of girls to boys is 5:3. How many boys are there?

12

350

A stencil used in stage lighting to project shapes.

Gobo

350

The ratio of debt to equity in a company is known as its ____ ratio.

gearing (or leverage) ratio

350

How many eyes does a bee have?

5

400

This poet, considered the “father of Afrikaans poetry,” wrote Winternag in 1875. 

Eugène Marais

400

The continuation of a sentence beyond a line break.

enjambment

400

In simple interest, how much does R10 000 grow after 2 years at 10% per year?

R12000

400

In contemporary dance analysis, Rudolf Laban’s system categorises movement using four effort factors. Name two.

space, weight, time, and flow? (any two correct)

400

An economic system based on private ownership of the means of production.

Capatalism

400

The country formerly known as Swaziland

Eswatini

450

In isiZulu, nouns are classified into categories that affect concords (prefix agreement). This system is known as what?

noun class system

450

A novel told through letters or diary entries.

epistolary novel

450

In life science, the process by which DNA makes an RNA copy.

Transcription

450

In sustainable design, the principle of designing products so they can be disassembled and recycled easily is called what?

design for disassembly

450

In accounting, spreading the cost of a tangible asset over its useful life is called what?

depreciation

450

The city uniquely spanning two continents, Europe and Asia.

Istanbul

500

Both Afrikaans and isiZulu use this process, repeating a word to change meaning, e.g. bietjie-bietjie, kancane-kancane.

reduplication

500

A figure of speech where a part represents the whole, e.g. “all hands on deck.”

Synechdoche

500

The binomial theorem expands (a+b)n(a+b)^n(a+b)n. The coefficients are given by this triangle of numbers.

Pascal’s Triangle

500

Konstantin Stanislavski’s acting system introduced the idea of actors using personal memories to evoke emotion on stage. What is this technique called?

emotional memory (or affective memory)

500

The concept that as one more unit is consumed, satisfaction decreases.

diminishing marginal utility

500

The highest level in the revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

Create(Creating)