- What is the lightest element in the periodic table?
- What year did Medibank-now Medicare a Commonwealth funded universal health care scheme start?
- What public square in Hobart hosts a popular Saturday street market?
- What sport’s positions include hooker, prop, lock, back row, scrum half and fly half?
- What was the band Cold Chisel originally called?
- What do you call a female dragonfly?
- In Australia’s film classification system, which shape encloses the MA15+ rating?
- According to the Dulux colour range, ‘Wing Commander’ is a shade of which primary colour?
- Which US metropolis is nicknamed the ‘Windy City’?
- Based on total assets, which country is home to the world’s four largest banks?
- Which is the most abundant mammal on Earth?
- What is Crowded House’s most streamed song on Spotify?
- Which nation was split into separate East and West nations after World War ll?
- What Australian federal territory was split into two separate territories in 1927 and then re-formed in 1931?
- Which famous Chicago Bull won the NBA Finals MVP award six times during the 1990s?
- Who is the half-blood prince in the Harry Potter series?
- The Water Corporation recommends what maximum time per day should Australians shower for?
- Which car manufacturer produces models including the Gallardo, Murcielago and Countach?
- Rabat is the capital of which African nation?
- From which sitcom is Young Sheldon a spin-off?
BONUS QUESTION: In which country is Lake Ladoga? Answer in next week’s Quiz.
ANSWERS: 1.Hydrogen 2.1975 3.Salamanca Square 4.Rugby union 5.Orange 6.Damselfly 7.Hexagon 8.Blue 9.Chicago 10.China 11.Humans 12.’Don’t Dream It’s Over’ 13.Germany 14.Northern Territory 15.Michael Jordan 16.Severus Snape 17.Four minutes 18.Lamborghini 19.Morocco 20.Big Bang Theory
BONUS QUESTION ANSWER (from last week’s Quiz): The US newspaper that has won the most Pulitzer Prizes for journalism is The New York Times.