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Winter Night In Trivia.This trivia quiz was prepared by one of our researchers here at Cancer Council NSW, Dr Peter Sarich.As part of our Cancer Research Division team, he works on research projects relating to alcohol,tobacco and cancer epidemiology (studying how often cancers occur in different groups of peopleand why). Outside of work, he is also a huge fan of trivia nights.HOW TO PLAY - RULESYou can play in teams, or individually, depending on how big your group is.You can use the editable PDF to record answer, print off the sheets or a simple pen and paper will do the trick.Answers are given at the end of the game. If you’d like to turn this into a fundraiser, why not let teams buy correct answers, with fundsraised donated to Cancer Council NSW?Most importantly - have fun!Share pics of your night in with us by tagging@cancercouncilnsw and #WinterNightInKitEnjoy this research-approved quiz on your Winter Night In!For information and support, call 13 11 20 or visit cancercouncil.com.au

Cancer Council Winter Night In Trivia Questions.GeographyHistory1.6.2.In which continent is Tunisia located?AfricaThe ColosseumAsiaThe SphinxSouth AmericaThe Hanging Gardens of BabylonNorth AmericaAngkor WatWhat is the southernmost capital city in the world?7.CanberraHydraBuenos AiresMedusaSantiago In which of the following countries is Bengali the predominant in Which of the following countries has the highest population?VietnamGermanySouth AfricaEthiopia5.W hat is the name of the river that flows through Hobart?Huon RiverDerwent RiverTamar RiverFranklin RiverIn which country was paper invented?EgyptBhutan4.I n Ancient Greek mythology, which creature guarded the labyrinth of Crete, untilit was slayed by Theseus?PegasusWellington3. Which of the following was one of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World?Turkey9. What is Alfred Nobel, the namesake of the Nobel Prize, known for inventing?DynamiteThe steam engineFilm photographyThe telegraph10. Which Australian city was founded the earliest?PerthBrisbaneMelbourneHobart

Cancer Council Winter Night In Trivia Questions.Science and NatureArts and Literature11. Which species of bird is the heaviest in the world?16. In which city is the Guggenheim art museum?OstrichChicagoEmuNew YorkEmperor penguinLos AngelesAlbatrossMontreal12. B y what name are Einstein-Rosen Bridges better known?17. Who wrote the novel ‘Little Women’?Cosmic raysJane AustinSolar flaresBeatrix PotterBlack holesRoald DahlWormholesLouisa May Alcott13. How many grams are there in 1 pound?18. How many times has the Mona Lisa been stolen from The Louvre?154Zero254One354Two454Three14. What is the chemical symbol for gold?19. Which Australian poets appear on the 10 note?GlMary Gilmore and Banjo PatersonGdMary Gilmore and Henry LawsonAuBanjo Paterson and Henry LawsonAgMary Gilmore, Banjo Paterson and Henry Lawson15. What is the collective noun for a group of Lemurs?20. Which sculptor created ‘The Thinker’?CollusionLeonardo da VinciConspiracyMichelangeloPlotAuguste RodinRuseDonatello

Cancer Council Winter Night In Trivia Questions.EntertainmentSport21. Which European castle is the Disney logo based on?26. Where were the 2008 Olympic Games held?Windsor CastleAthensChateau de ChambordBeijingNeuschwanstein CastleLondonOberhofen CastleRio de Janeiro22. Which member of The Beatles was born earliest?27. Which country does Rafael Nadal represent in tennis?Paul McCartneyItalyJohn LennonSerbiaGeorge HarrisonSpainRingo StarrPortugal23. I n the 2006 film ‘The Pink Panther’, who plays Inspector Jacques Clouseau?28. In golf, what is the name for a shot that is 3 under par?Edward NortonEagleSteve MartinBirdieBen StillerBogieMike MyersAlbatross24. What was the title of Fleetwood Mac’s first album?29. Which country won the first FIFA World Cup in 1930?RumoursUruguayTuskBrazilMirageFranceFleetwood MacItaly25. How many movies were there in the ‘Harry Potter’ series?30. Who is the captain of the Australian women’s national cricket team?FiveMeg LanningSixNicole BoltonSevenBeth MooneyEightRachel Haynes

Cancer Council Winter Night In Trivia Questions.Skin Cancer PreventionClosest to the correct number wins31. T he UV Index measures the intensity of the sun, ranging from zero (nighttime) to 11 (extreme). At which level is sun-protection needed to protectyour skin? Cancer Council recommends downloading the free SunSmart app tocheck your daily local sun protection time36. How much did the world’s largest ever pumpkin weigh? hat is the fifth word in this well-known Cancer Council phrase, designed to32. Wremind you of the five ways to protect yourself from skin cancer?: Slip, Slop,Slap, Seek and .33. At least how many teaspoons of sun cream is the minimum amount neededfor one full-body application?34. In NSW the UV is high enough to do damage to unprotected skin for muchlonger than just summer. For how many months of the year in NSW, is theUV high enough to do damage?35. H ow many days a year (or closest answer) in Sydney is it necessary to use sunprotection?37. T o the nearest metre, how high is the world’s tallest tree, a redwood named‘Hyperion’?38. How old is Queen Elizabeth?39. At what street number on Evergreen Terrace do The Simpsons live?40. I n what year was the Trans-Australian Railway completed, connecting Perthto Sydney?

Winter Night In Trivia.Cancer Council Winter Night In Trivia Answers.GeographyHistoryScience and NatureArts and Literature1.6.11. W hich species of bird is theheaviest in the world?16. I n which city is the Guggenheimart museum? In which continent is Tunisialocated?Africa2. What is the southernmost capitalcity in the world?The Hanging Gardens of Babylon7.Wellington3. In which of the following countriesis Bengali the predominantlanguage?Bangladesh4. Which of the following countrieshas the highest population?Ethiopia5. What is the name of the river thatflows through Hobart?Derwent River hich of the following was oneWof the Seven Ancient Wonders ofthe World? In Ancient Greek mythology, whichcreature guarded the labyrinthof Crete, until it was slayed byTheseus?Minotaur8. In which country was paperinvented?China9. hat is Alfred Nobel, theWnamesake of the Nobel Prize,known for inventing?Dynamite hich Australian city was founded10. Wthe earliest?HobartOstrich12. By what name are Einstein-RosenBridges better known?Wormholes13. How many grams are there in 1pound?45414. W hat is the chemical symbol forgold?Au hat is the collective noun for15. Wa group of Lemurs?ConspiracyNew York17. W ho wrote the novel ‘LittleWomen’?Louisa May Alcott18. H ow many times has the Mona Lisabeen stolen from The Louvre?One19. W hich Australian poets appear onthe 10 note?Mary Gilmore and Banjo Paterson20. W hich sculptor created ‘TheThinker’?Auguste Rodin

Cancer Council Winter Night In Trivia Answers.EntertainmentSport21. W hich European castle is theDisney logo based on?26. W here were the 2008 OlympicGames held?Neuschwanstein Castle22. Which member of The Beatles wasborn earliest?Ringo Starr23. I n the 2006 film ‘The Pink Panther’,who plays Inspector JacquesClouseau?Steve Martin24. What was the title of FleetwoodMac’s first album?Fleetwood Mac25. H ow many movies were there in the‘Harry Potter’ series?EightBeijing27. W hich country does Rafael Nadalrepresent in tennis?Spain28. I n golf, what is the name for a shotthat is 3 under par?Albatross29. Which country won the first FIFAWorld Cup in 1930?Uruguay ho is the captain of the30. WAustralian women’s nationalcricket team?Meg LanningSkin CancerPreventionClosest to the correctnumber wins31. W hich level is sun-protectionneeded to protect your skin?36. H ow much did the world’s largestever pumpkin weigh?Level three32. T he fifth word in this well-knownCancer Council phrase, designedto remind you of the five ways toprotect yourself from skin cancer?Slide33. How many teaspoons of sun creamis the minimum amount needed forone full-body application?734. For how many months of the yearin NSW, is the UV high enough to dodamage?10 months (at least)35. How many days a year (or closestanswer) in Sydney is it necessary touse sun protection?1190kg37. T o the nearest metre, how high isthe world’s tallest tree, a redwoodnamed ‘Hyperion’?116m38. How old is Queen Elizabeth?94 years39. At what street number onEvergreen Terrace do The Simpsonslive?74240. I n what year was the TransAustralian Railway completed,connecting Perth to Sydney?1917320 days a year (or closest answer)For information and support, call 13 11 20 or visit cancercouncil.com.au

Cancer Council Winter Night In Trivia Questions. Science and Nature . At what street number on Evergreen Terrace do The Simpsons live? 40. In what year was the Trans-Australian Railway completed, connecting Perth to Sydney? Cancer Council Winter Night In Trivia Questions. Winter Night In Trivia. Cancer Co

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