The Blue and John Crow Mountains is home to the world's second largest butterfly. What is its name?
Giant Swallowtail Butterfly (2 points)
what is the name given to an angle which is more than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees?
reflex angle (2 points)
In what year was the jamaican national hero marcus mosiah garvey born?
1887 (2 points)
Which Jamaican artist created the sculpture called 'horse of the morning'?
Edna Manley (2 points)
Reggar icon Bob Marley grew up in Trench Town in Kingston. By what other name was Trench Town known?
Government Yard (4 points)
a hotel shares a giant cake with 49 slices in the ratio of 1:2:4 among three sets of guests. What is the largest number of slices given?
28 (4 points)
Jean-Claude Duvalier was a former president of which Caribbean country?
Haiti (4 points)
Which parish is west of clarendon?
Manchester (4 points)
What is the name of the oldest public building in the town of falmouth in trelawny?
Trelawny parish church (6 points)
What is the perimeter of a square lawn on a hotel property with one side measuring 12 metres?
48 metres (6 points)
In what year was Kingston and St Andrew amalgamated to form the Kingston and St Andrew Cooperation although they remained separate parishes?
1923 (6 points)
The creator of the legendary James Bond character wrote over 12 of his novels in Jamaica. What was his name?
Ian Flemming (6 points)