By the Numbers
New Zealand
N to the Z and PNG
The Rest and Baby It's Cold Outside
Coke, Pepsi, or Neither
100

This means small islands and has less than one square mile of land.

What is Micronesia? 

100

The climate of New Zealand

What is a temperate marine? 

100

In 1893, New Zealand became the world’s first name to do this.

What is give women the right to vote? 

100

He was a missionary who landed on Tahiti in 1797 and waited over 50 years to see his first convert. He translated and printed the Bible for the Tahitians.


This place is famous for hundreds of stone statues found on Easter Sunday, 1722.

Who is Henry Nott? 

What is Easter Island? 

100

Mountain Dew

What is Pespi? 

200

The population of Oceania.

What is 13 million? 

200

This separates New Zealand from Australia.

What is the Tasman Sea?

200

The official languages of New Zealand.

What are are English and Maori?

200

This is a suboceanic canyon in the Mariana Trench that measures 36,200 feet and is the lowest point on earth.

This is the fifth largest continent, and it covers an area of about 5.4 million square miles.

What is Challenger Deep?


What is Antarctica? 

200

Mellow Yellow

What is Coke? 

300

Missionaries have been active in the area since the early 1800s, spreading the gospel and working to abolish these practices.

What are human sacrifice and cannibalism?

300

They are a fierce, tattooed group of Polynesians that first inhabited New Zealand.

Who are the Maoris?

300

This is the highest island peak in the world at over 15,000 feet above sea level.

What is Mt. Wilhelm?

300

Antarctica’s name means this.

This is why the temperature in Antarctica is even colder than in Arctica.

What is opposite the bear?

What is Ice reflects the sun’s rays instead of absorbing them like water? 

300

Sprite

What is Coke? 
400

Most economies of the Pacific Islands are very this.

What is poor?

400

He is a Dutch man who discovered New Zealand and the islands in 1642 and he was an Englishman who explored the coastline in the 1700s.

Who are Abel Tasman and Captain James Cook, respectively? 

400

They are the native tribal groups of New Guinea.

Who are the Wantoks? 

400

The world’s lowest recorded temperature was this degrees F.

He was a Norwegian man who first reached the South Pole in 1911.

What is -128.6

Who is Roald Amundsen? 

400

Starry

What is Pepsi?

500

The most important cash crop of the Pacific Islands.

What are coconuts? 

500

New Zealand recognizes the monarchy of the United Kingdom as the head of state, they have their own these in government.

What are parliament and prime minister? 

500

These are an important trading resource in Papua New Guinea.

What are pigs? 

500

He spent ten years discovering new islands and glaciers and he made maps of the continent from airplanes.

The Antarctic Treaty stipulates this.

Who is American Naval Office Richard E. Byrd?

What is that the Antarctic is to be used for scientific research and not for military security, or unclear-testing purposes? 

500

Dr. Pepper

What is neither? It is a company of it's own?