Quiz 25

23rd February 2026

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  • Nocturnal

    Owls, bats and possums are all nocturnal animals.

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  • b) 6

    Three gold, two silver and one bronze. We absolutely smashed it!

  • The ozone layer

  • $6.50

    3 x $4.50 = $13.50, then $20 - $13.50 = $6.50

  • c) Asia

    It covers about 44.6 million square kilometres, which is roughly six times the size of Australia.

  • The Eiffel Tower

    It was only meant to stand for 20 years but was saved because it was useful as a radio transmission tower.

  • United States, Canada, or Mexico

  • a) Diamond

    It scores a perfect 10 on the Mohs hardness scale. And while fossilised poop (called a coprolite) is real, it definitely doesn't make the cut.

  • 8

    It's an octagon

  • Olaf

Buckle up! The last 5 questions are harder
  • Mexico

  • Any 3 of: Kitchen, Ballroom, Conservatory, Billiard Room, Library, Study, Hall, Lounge, Dining Room

  • b) 4

  • 162

    Each number is multiplied by 3.

  • She kicked it straight up in the air!

    Gravity did the rest.

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