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Mega Quiz. 1. In The Lion King , what relation is Scar to Simba ?. 2. In the board game Monopoly, how many ‘Chance’ squares are there ?. 3. What animal’s name is also the term given to three strikes in a row in ten-pin bowling ?. 4. How many pairs of ribs does a human have ?. 5.
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1 • In The Lion King, what relation is Scar to Simba?
2 • In the board game Monopoly, how many ‘Chance’ squares are there?
3 • What animal’s name is also the term given to three strikes in a row in ten-pin bowling?
4 • How many pairs of ribs does a human have?
5 • What is the plural of mongoose?
6 • In which months is St. David’s Day?
7 • The world’s largest spider is named after which Bible character?
8 • According to the Guinness Book of Records how long is Medusa, the longest snake currently alive in captivity?
9 • By what name is CherilynSakasian La Pierre better known?
10 • Which famous scientist formulated the theory of relativity in 1905?
11 • The Incan civilisation was based in which continent?
12 • What is the capital of Italy?
13 • A heifer is a young what?
14 • Ochre is a dark shade of which colour?
15 • Which planet orbits the sun approximately every 165 years?
16 • What type of weapon is a blunderbuss?
17 • “Organza” is a type of what?
18 • In the periodic table, what is another name for the inert gases?
19 • What was the first name of Shakespeare’s mother?
20 • Which of these is a type of Asian sailing vessel? • Litter • Trash • Junk • Garbage
1 • In The Lion King, what relation is Scar to Simba? • Uncle
2 • In the board game Monopoly, how many ‘Chance’ squares are there? • 3
3 • What animal’s name is also the term given to three strikes in a row in ten-pin bowling? • Turkey
4 • How many pairs of ribs does a human have? • 12
5 • What is the plural of mongoose? • Mongooses
6 • In which months is St. David’s Day? • March
7 • The world’s largest spider is named after which Bible character? • Goliath
8 • According to the Guinness Book of Records how long is Medusa, the longest snake currently alive in captivity? • 7.67 metres (25 feet 2 inches)
9 • By what name is CherilynSakasian La Pierre better known? • Cher
10 • Which famous scientist formulated the theory of relativity in 1905? • Albert Einstein
11 • The Incan civilisation was based in which continent? • South America
12 • What is the capital of Italy? • Rome
13 • A heifer is a young what? • Cow
14 • Ochre is a dark shade of which colour? • Yellow
15 • Which planet orbits the sun approximately every 165 years? • Neptune
16 • What type of weapon is a blunderbuss? • Gun
17 • “Organza” is a type of what? • Fabric
18 • In the periodic table, what is another name for the inert gases? • Noble
19 • What was the first name of Shakespeare’s mother? • Mary
20 • Which of these is a type of Asian sailing vessel? • Junk