What bird appears on the Kanahooka High School logo?
Black Swan
What part of the scientific method involves a proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
Hypothesis
What are the two Big Bash League cricket teams in Sydney?
Sydney Thunder and Sydney Sixers
Who was the lead singer of Wham?
George Micheal
The nearest million, what is the population of Australia?
25 million people (24.6 million)
When did Kanahooka High School open?
1974
What are the four main branches of Science?
Biology, Chemistry, Geology and Physics
Who is the Captain of the Australia Mens Test Cricket Team?
Tim Paine
What is the name of the 'gang' from Home and Away?
The River Boys
Which famous water fall signifies the border between the United States of America and Canada?
Niagara Falls
What is the address of Kanahooka High School?
Robert Street, Kanahooka, NSW, 2530
What kind of Scientist would you expect to be using a particle accelerator?
A Physicist
How many holes is a golf major championship played over?
72 holes
Who was the highest paid actor in Hollywood for 2018?
George Clooney, $239 million
To the nearest 10, how many countries are there in the world?
195
How many students does Kanahooka high School have (according to My Schools)?
589
How many Nobel Prizes have come out of Australia?
(HINT: It's less than 20!)
12
(8 Medicine, 2 Physics, 1 Chemistry, 1 Literature)
What distance is a Formula 1 Grand Prix contested over?
(HINT: It's less than 500km)
300km
Who is Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson better known as?
Katy Perry
What is the capital of New Zealand?
Wellington
How did 'scabs' get its name?
The house that backed on to it was owned by the Scaberous (not sure of the spelling) family.
What does CSIRO stand for?
Commonwealth Science and Industrial Research Organisation
How many NBA teams are there in California?
Sacramento Kings, Golden State Warriors, LA Lakers, LA Clippers
Which singer/band has sold the most records in history?
The Beatles, 178 million
Which five countries make up Scandinavia?
Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland