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2X General knowledge
100

What do you call a snack made up of marshmallows, graham crackers, and chocolate?


S'mores 

100

What are the three NRL teams to never win a premiership? 

Auckland Warriors, Gold Coast Titans, The dolphins 
100

Which country has the most natural lakes? 

Canada 

100

Who were two people who got in trouble for running it straight at school? 

Kobe knight, Jonathan Aylett

100

In the state of Georgia, it's illegal to eat what with a fork?  

Fried chicken 

200

What is the last letter of the Greek alphabet? 

Omega 

200

Monza & Silverstone are venues for what sport? 

Formula one 

200

What is the name of Poland in Polish? 


Polska 

200
At school camp, which person did Pat leave behind at the second bus stop? 

Lily Payne 

200

What can be broken but is never held? 

A promise 

300

What salad is named after a famous person? 

Caeser salad, Named after Ceaser Cardini 

300

In football, who was nicknamed "the divine ponytail"? 

Roberto Baggio 

300

Where would you find the "Spanish Steps"? 

Rome, Italy 

300
Last year at Mascot Clinic who got in trouble for stealing players for a tournament? 

Oliver Stanic 

300

At Leichhardt clinic who were the four people who kicked balls over the fence?  

Kobe Knight, Nicholas Zantic, Sebestain Baele, Jonathan Aylett

400

What is the official state fruit of New York? 

An Apple 

400

Between 2000 and 2006 where was the FA Cup final held? 

Millennium stadium 

400

Which country has the most time zones? 

France 

400

Which well-known person made their very own golf swing? 

Tess Kokles 
400

Which country is known as the land of the Midnight sun? 

Norway 

500

Which soft drink was invented during WW2? 

Fanta 

500

Who won the first-ever European championships? 

The Soviet Union 

500

In which country can you find the ancient city of Petra? 

Jordan 
500

What did Kobe do when he received his graduation award? 

Flipped his mum off 

500
What year was the first Olympic games? 

776 B.C