Greetings
Food
Capital Cities
Language
RHHS!
100

How do you say “hello” in Mandarin?

Ni hao

100

In which country will you find the national dish of Pho?

Vietnam

100

What is the capital city of South Africa?

Capetown

100

What is the 2nd most spoken language (total speakers) in the world?

Mandarin

100

What colour do we wear on Harmony Day?

Orange

200

Which country is this greeting from? - “Kamusta”

Philippines

200

Which of these veggies would you find most often in Indian food?

Lentils

200

What is the capital city of Afghanistan?

Kabul

200

What language are most scientific terms derived from?

Latin

200

What percentage of students at RHHS identify being from an Aboriginal background?

6%

300

“Guten tag” is a common way to greet someone in what country?

Germany

300

Paella is a rice dish, originating from which country?

Spain

300

What is the capital city of the Philippines?

Manila 

300

These following words originated from the Elizabethan era, true or false

Words: swagger, bedazzled, fashionable, majestic

TRUE

300

What is the percentage of RHHS students who come from non-English speaking backgrounds?

50%

400

In what country do people stick their tongue out as a gesture to greet each other?

Tibet

400

Koshari is the national dish of what country?

Egypt

400

What is the capital city of Samoa?

Apia

400

Historians and linguists generally agree that _____ is the oldest language. 

Egyptian

400

What is the most commonly spoken language at home for RHHS students?

Tagalog

500

Say hello in 4 different languages!

*VERBAL ANSWER NEEDED*

500

People of which country enjoy Harees, a wheaty, meaty paste filled with either lamb or chicken, spices and butter?

The United Arab Emirates

500

What is the capital city of New Zealand?

Wellington

500

In Australia, there are more than __ Indigenous languages still spoken. 

250
*800 dialects

500

What is the most commonly spoken language at home for RHHS students?

Tagalog, Filipino, Arabic, Samoan, Hindi, Dari, Tongan, Hazaraghi, Turkish, Vietnamese, Dinka