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100

Which of these is not one of the seven dwarves?

a. Happy
b. Dopey
c. Grumpy
d. Dippy

d. Dippy

100

The general term for native Australian flora and fauna used as a source of food is [ b— t—–]

Bush Tucker

100

Which body part does a snake use to detect smells?

Tongue

100

What is meant to be the main flavor in a traditional tiramisu?

Coffee

100

‘Book One: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
Which of the following is not wizards money?
a)Knuts

b)Botts

c)Galleons

Botts

200

Who does Little Red Riding Hood want to visit?

Her grandmother

200

Australia has the greatest number of what species of animal than any other country, with 755 species.

Reptiles

200

What is a dog’s most developed sense?

Smell

200

Which fast-food chain has the famous slogan, “Eat fresh!”

Subway

200

What do you call a grouping of bees? There are 3 possible answers.

A swarm, grist or hive

300

Which fairy tale character loses a shoe?

Cinderella

300

What is the highest grossing Australian movie?

Crocodile Dundee

300

Which mammal is known to have the most powerful bite in the world?

Hippopotamus

300

What is the best-selling packaged cookie in the United States?

Oreo's

300

What do we call the study of solar system and the objects in it?

Astronomy

400

The character of Maleficent appears in which fairy tale?

Sleeping Beauty

400

What is the more common slang term for Fish frighteners?

Budgie smugglers

400

What color is the blood of an octopus?

Blue

400

A Scoville scale is used to measure what?

The spicy heat of peppers/chillis

400

What was the name of Jesus’ mother?

Mary

500

In which popular story would you find a talking cricket?

Pinocchio

500

What constellation is featured on the Australian Flag?

Southern Cross

500

Which bird is unable to move their eyes?

Owls. Although they can rotate their head nearly 180 degrees, they cannot move their eyes.

500

Marzipan is made from which nuts?

Almonds

500

What is the world’s most expensive spice?

Saffron