Think you know it all! Think again!
1. What do the stars on the U.S. flag represent?
2. What country’s largest ethnic group are known as Magyars?
3. Based on the 2021 Reading survey, how many Australians listened to or read at least one book a year to the nearest 10 per cent?
4. Dr Who is a Dulux shade of which colour?
5. What term from the Soviet era means “fellow citizen”?
6. Who was the first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic?
7. What 1978 sequel was advertised with the tagline “Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water”¦”?
8. Based on their advertising, by how much will Bunnings beat a competitor’s lower price on a stocked item?
9. In the 2010s which celebrity chef promised Coles shoppers they could feed their family of four for $10?
10. Moa, Badu and Prince of Wales are all islands belonging to which geographic region?
11. In 2018, New Caledonia voted NOT to become independent. What country did they elect to stay part of?
12. The ISS is the third brightest object in the night sky. What does ISS stand for?
13. Who is the mascot of Sega?
14. What are glucose, fructose, and sucrose?
15. What Venetian explorer travelled to China and met Kublai Khan?
16. What board game’s name is formed from the ancient Greek words for “alone” and “many”?
17. Which Australian state’s name is printed on the pull tab of a Blundstone boot?
18. What nautical item appears on the logo of the Fremantle Dockers?
19. What, according to cliché, is a dish best served cold?
20. On what part of the body would you be most likely to find an epaulette?
Bonus question: How many books make up the New Testament of the Bible? Answer in Quiz #27.
Answers: 1.The 50 states 2.Hungary 3.80% (actual percentage is 75%) 4.Purple 5.Comrade 6.Amelia Earhart 7.Jaws 2 8.10% 9.Curtis Stone 10.Torres Strait Islands 11.France 12.International Space Station 13.Sonic the Hedgehog 14.Types of sugar 15.Marco Polo 16.Monopoly 17.Tasmania 18.An anchor 19.Revenge 20.On the shoulder
Bonus question answer (from Quiz #25): US gangster Al Capone was released from Alcatraz prison in 1939.




