Hard Quiz: You better believe I’m here to judge you. Let's play, HARD!

2025-03-16 05:53:00

Abstract: Test your knowledge with ten trivia questions on topics from US submarines to Australian history & pop culture. Get 5 points per correct answer!

Welcome back to the challenge! We hope you achieve an even better score than last time. The rules of the game are simple: you get five points for each correct answer.

Here are the ten questions for this round, please read them carefully and select the correct answer. We wish you a pleasant game!

1. Which of the following is NOT the name of a US submarine? a) Flounder b) Sinkin c) Chub d) Aspro

2. Moko kauae is a traditional Maori tattoo, symbolizing mana (power) or personal identity, tattooed on which part of the body? a) Chin b) Arm c) Back d) Leg

3. Which of the following was NOT a regular segment on the Rove Live show? a) 'Matchy Matchy' b) 'My Charader' c) 'Roving with Rove' d) 'Sex Office'

4. In 2019, which Halloween menu promotion did McDonald's in Portugal apologize for? a) Drawn and Quartered Pounder b) Raspberry Eye-Scream c) Cole-slaughter d) Sundae bloody Sundae

5. The concept of "speed dating" was introduced in Los Angeles, aiming to connect singles from which community? a) Hispanic b) Jewish c) LGBT d) Scientology

6. Which organization organized the 1861 expedition across Australia from south to north? a) Victorian Exploring Expedition b) Government of Victoria c) Royal Society of Victoria d) Royal College of Bushcraft

7. Which of the following discontinued candy brands has NOT been relaunched? a) Green frogs b) Yowie c) Jelly Tots d) White Knight

8. In a 2019 episode of Studio 10, what did Kerri-Ann Kennerley suggest using climate protesters for? a) Shooting practice targets b) Dog food c) Speed bumps d) Studio 10 audience

9. What is the name of the natural hormone that initiates the birthing process? a) Oxycontin b) Oxytocin c) Oxycontra d) Oxymoron

10. It is estimated that there are five million feral goats in the outback of New South Wales. When did they first arrive in Australia? a) 100,000 years ago via a land bridge b) 1788 with the First Fleet c) During the gold rush with Chinese prospectors d) In the 1950s with Greek and Italian immigrants