1. What event occurs at Walthamstow Stadium?
Football
2. What number is at 12 o’clock on a dartboard?
20
3. What were the first modern Olympic pole vaulters’ poles made of?
Wood
4.The custom of sending cards, flowers, chocolates and gifts on Valentine’s Day originated in which country?
Italy
5. What year did the ‘ILOVEYOU’ virus began infecting computers worldwide?
2000
6. What US state’s National Guard still calls itself “the Green Mountain Boys”?
Connecticut
7. Who met in groups of 13, also called covens?
Witches
8. NADTA is a trade agreement between the US and what other two countries?
Australia and New Zealand
9. In chess, which piece only moves diagonally?
Bishop
10. Ranidaphobia is a fear of what?
Reindeer
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- Sunflowerseed
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How has everyone's weekend been?
Here is the answer to last week's Trivia.
1. What event occurs at Walthamstow Stadium?
Greyhound Racing
2. What number is at 12 o’clock on a dartboard?
20
3. What were the first modern Olympic pole vaulters’ poles made of?
Bamboo
4. The custom of sending cards, flowers, chocolates and gifts on Valentine’s Day originated in which country?
United Kingdom
5. What year did the ‘ILOVEYOU’ virus began infecting computers worldwide?
2000
6. What US state’s National Guard still calls itself “the Green Mountain Boys”?
Vermont
7. Who met in groups of 13, also called covens?
Witches
8. NAFTA is a trade agreement between the US and what other two countries? ( I noticed I made a typo here, it should be NAFTA, not NADTA, sorry guys..)
Mexico and Canada
9. In chess, which piece only moves diagonally?
The bishop
10. Ranidaphobia is a fear of what?
Frogs
Thank you guys for participating! @PnorkelPW, @ScorpionPW, @Judas
(PS. I love reading your answers PnorkelPW, you are really creative!
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Back next week for another round of questions~
Here is the answer to last week's Trivia.
1. What event occurs at Walthamstow Stadium?
Greyhound Racing
2. What number is at 12 o’clock on a dartboard?
20
3. What were the first modern Olympic pole vaulters’ poles made of?
Bamboo
4. The custom of sending cards, flowers, chocolates and gifts on Valentine’s Day originated in which country?
United Kingdom
5. What year did the ‘ILOVEYOU’ virus began infecting computers worldwide?
2000
6. What US state’s National Guard still calls itself “the Green Mountain Boys”?
Vermont
7. Who met in groups of 13, also called covens?
Witches
8. NAFTA is a trade agreement between the US and what other two countries? ( I noticed I made a typo here, it should be NAFTA, not NADTA, sorry guys..)
Mexico and Canada
9. In chess, which piece only moves diagonally?
The bishop
10. Ranidaphobia is a fear of what?
Frogs
Thank you guys for participating! @PnorkelPW, @ScorpionPW, @Judas
(PS. I love reading your answers PnorkelPW, you are really creative!

Back next week for another round of questions~
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- PnorkelPW
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Haha........thanks @Sunflowerseed
My daughter was here last week when I was doing the trivia and I told her my answer to number 10..............I thought she was going to break coz she was laughing so hard
...................but I see I'm not the only genius out there @Judas
My daughter was here last week when I was doing the trivia and I told her my answer to number 10..............I thought she was going to break coz she was laughing so hard



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- ScorpionPW
- Peer Worker
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Haha did better than I thought I would @Sunflowerseed
Can't wait for the next one!

Can't wait for the next one!
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- Sunflowerseed
- Community Builder
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Happy Easter everyone~ It's Trivia time~
This week's questions are about human body. Enjoy~
1. Almost half the bones in your body are located in what 2 parts of your body?
2. An average person eats this much food in a lifetime.
3. Which is the longest bone in the body?
4. At what age do humans gradually begin to shrink?
5. Narcolepsy is the uncontrollable need to do this.
6. Approximately how many times does a human adult breath in a day?
7. When blood is exiting the heart from the right ventricle, where does it go?
8. The human body has over 600 ___ that account for 40% of the body’s weight.
9. The human body contains about sixty thousand miles of __?
10. What part of the body consumes 40% of the blood’s oxygen?
@Moni1900, @ScorpionPW, @PnorkelPW, @Simply me, @Gailw, @Swimmingmum
This week's questions are about human body. Enjoy~

1. Almost half the bones in your body are located in what 2 parts of your body?
2. An average person eats this much food in a lifetime.
3. Which is the longest bone in the body?
4. At what age do humans gradually begin to shrink?
5. Narcolepsy is the uncontrollable need to do this.
6. Approximately how many times does a human adult breath in a day?
7. When blood is exiting the heart from the right ventricle, where does it go?
8. The human body has over 600 ___ that account for 40% of the body’s weight.
9. The human body contains about sixty thousand miles of __?
10. What part of the body consumes 40% of the blood’s oxygen?
@Moni1900, @ScorpionPW, @PnorkelPW, @Simply me, @Gailw, @Swimmingmum
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- ScorpionPW
- Peer Worker
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Ohhh yes, I was looking forward to this @Sunflowerseed, thanks for the tag
Let's see how we go, I like the biology questions!
1. Almost half the bones in your body are located in what 2 parts of your body?
Hands & Feet
2. An average person eats this much food in a lifetime.
No clue?
3. Which is the longest bone in the body?
Femur
4. At what age do humans gradually begin to shrink?
60's?
5. Narcolepsy is the uncontrollable need to do this.
Sleep
6. Approximately how many times does a human adult breath in a day?
About 22,000
7. When blood is exiting the heart from the right ventricle, where does it go?
Lungs
8. The human body has over 600 ___ that account for 40% of the body’s weight.
Muscles
9. The human body contains about sixty thousand miles of __?
Veins?
10. What part of the body consumes 40% of the blood’s oxygen?
Brain

Let's see how we go, I like the biology questions!
1. Almost half the bones in your body are located in what 2 parts of your body?
Hands & Feet
2. An average person eats this much food in a lifetime.
No clue?
3. Which is the longest bone in the body?
Femur
4. At what age do humans gradually begin to shrink?
60's?
5. Narcolepsy is the uncontrollable need to do this.
Sleep
6. Approximately how many times does a human adult breath in a day?
About 22,000
7. When blood is exiting the heart from the right ventricle, where does it go?
Lungs
8. The human body has over 600 ___ that account for 40% of the body’s weight.
Muscles
9. The human body contains about sixty thousand miles of __?
Veins?
10. What part of the body consumes 40% of the blood’s oxygen?
Brain
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- EMMI
- Community Manager
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Trivia has never been my strong point but thought I would give it a go. 
1. Almost half the bones in your body are located in what 2 parts of your body? - feet & ribs
2. An average person eats this much food in a lifetime. - 4 tonnes
3. Which is the longest bone in the body? - Femur bone
4. At what age do humans gradually begin to shrink? - 70
5. Narcolepsy is the uncontrollable need to do this. - Sleep
6. Approximately how many times does a human adult breath in a day? 20,000
7. When blood is exiting the heart from the right ventricle, where does it go? - Brain
8. The human body has over 600 ___ that account for 40% of the body’s weight. - Bones
9. The human body contains about sixty thousand miles of __? - Intestines
10. What part of the body consumes 40% of the blood’s oxygen? - Brain

1. Almost half the bones in your body are located in what 2 parts of your body? - feet & ribs
2. An average person eats this much food in a lifetime. - 4 tonnes
3. Which is the longest bone in the body? - Femur bone
4. At what age do humans gradually begin to shrink? - 70
5. Narcolepsy is the uncontrollable need to do this. - Sleep
6. Approximately how many times does a human adult breath in a day? 20,000
7. When blood is exiting the heart from the right ventricle, where does it go? - Brain
8. The human body has over 600 ___ that account for 40% of the body’s weight. - Bones
9. The human body contains about sixty thousand miles of __? - Intestines
10. What part of the body consumes 40% of the blood’s oxygen? - Brain
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- Sunflowerseed
- Community Builder
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Hi all, here is the answers to last week's Trivia questions~
1. Almost half the bones in your body are located in what 2 parts of your body?
Hands and feet
2. An average person eats this much food in a lifetime.
50 tons
3. Which is the longest bone in the body?
Femur
4. At what age do humans gradually begin to shrink?
30
5. Narcolepsy is the uncontrollable need to do this.
Sleep
6. Approximately how many times does a human adult breath in a day?
26 000
7. When blood is exiting the heart from the right ventricle, where does it go?
Lungs
8. The human body has over 600 ___ that account for 40% of the body’s weight.
Muscles
9. The human body contains about sixty thousand miles of __?
Blood vessels
10. What part of the body consumes 40% of the blood’s oxygen?
Brain
You all did great! @EMMI, @ScorpionPW
If any of you have some topics that you are interested to learn more about, feel free to let me know and we can do some trivia on those!
1. Almost half the bones in your body are located in what 2 parts of your body?
Hands and feet
2. An average person eats this much food in a lifetime.
50 tons
3. Which is the longest bone in the body?
Femur
4. At what age do humans gradually begin to shrink?
30
5. Narcolepsy is the uncontrollable need to do this.
Sleep
6. Approximately how many times does a human adult breath in a day?
26 000
7. When blood is exiting the heart from the right ventricle, where does it go?
Lungs
8. The human body has over 600 ___ that account for 40% of the body’s weight.
Muscles
9. The human body contains about sixty thousand miles of __?
Blood vessels
10. What part of the body consumes 40% of the blood’s oxygen?
Brain
You all did great! @EMMI, @ScorpionPW
If any of you have some topics that you are interested to learn more about, feel free to let me know and we can do some trivia on those!
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- PnorkelPW
- Peer Worker
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Love me some more trivia and Happy Easter for last week
1. Almost half the bones in your body are located in what 2 parts of your body?
Hands and feet
2. An average person eats this much food in a lifetime.
Alot
3. Which is the longest bone in the body?
Femur
4. At what age do humans gradually begin to shrink?
43???
5. Narcolepsy is the uncontrollable need to do this.
Sleep
6. Approximately how many times does a human adult breath in a day?
Enough to stay alive
7. When blood is exiting the heart from the right ventricle, where does it go?
Lungs?
8. The human body has over 600 ___ that account for 40% of the body’s weight.
Muscles
9. The human body contains about sixty thousand miles of __?
Veins?
10. What part of the body consumes 40% of the blood’s oxygen?
Brain?
I’m not confident on many of those but I’ll learn a lot from the answers………thanks @Sunflowerseed
1. Almost half the bones in your body are located in what 2 parts of your body?
Hands and feet
2. An average person eats this much food in a lifetime.
Alot
3. Which is the longest bone in the body?
Femur
4. At what age do humans gradually begin to shrink?
43???
5. Narcolepsy is the uncontrollable need to do this.
Sleep
6. Approximately how many times does a human adult breath in a day?
Enough to stay alive
7. When blood is exiting the heart from the right ventricle, where does it go?
Lungs?
8. The human body has over 600 ___ that account for 40% of the body’s weight.
Muscles
9. The human body contains about sixty thousand miles of __?
Veins?
10. What part of the body consumes 40% of the blood’s oxygen?
Brain?
I’m not confident on many of those but I’ll learn a lot from the answers………thanks @Sunflowerseed
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- PnorkelPW
- Peer Worker
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Ooops, I didn’t read far enough down and see I missed that the answers were already out. I do enjoy nature facts @Sunflowerseed for a future topic
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- ScorpionPW
- Peer Worker
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Ohhh did better than I thought I would @Sunflowerseed
Can't wait for the next one!

Can't wait for the next one!
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- Judas
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It's a shame I missed this last trivia. I actually got most of the answers right but then my internet dropped out and I never got to post it lmao. Maybe for future we can do a Pokemon trivia, now that's something I could ace for sure... Or maybe a video game trivia with a couple of Pokemon questions to make it a bit more general and fair.
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- Sunflowerseed
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Thank you @PnorkelPW & @Judas for some ideas on Trivia theme. Let's look forward for questions relating to that in the future~ This round and the next round of questions are gonna be relating to Australia, let's see how we go~
1. What do Asutralian’s call a double espresso?
2. What Asutralian mammal, once thought to be a hoax, did Americans first ogle at Bronx Park in 1922?
3. What is the slogan on number plates in NSW? (There can be more than one answer here)
4. Every building in Gould’s Country is built entirely out of what?
5. Which year did Sydney hold the Olympic Games?
6. How many Queensland Rail Train stations are considered to pass through the CBD?
7. What is the name of the historic prison settlement found South of Hobart in Tasmania?
8. The Melbourne Tram system began running in what year?
9. What is the name of the Bay that Captain Cook landed at?
10. What is the largest freshwater fish claimed to be in Australia?
Enjoy~ @ScorpionPW, @Wistful75, @Lostbutfound, @User 63d5d9831e320, @gorden, @Plus1, @cassper, @Chantelle1911
1. What do Asutralian’s call a double espresso?
2. What Asutralian mammal, once thought to be a hoax, did Americans first ogle at Bronx Park in 1922?
3. What is the slogan on number plates in NSW? (There can be more than one answer here)
4. Every building in Gould’s Country is built entirely out of what?
5. Which year did Sydney hold the Olympic Games?
6. How many Queensland Rail Train stations are considered to pass through the CBD?
7. What is the name of the historic prison settlement found South of Hobart in Tasmania?
8. The Melbourne Tram system began running in what year?
9. What is the name of the Bay that Captain Cook landed at?
10. What is the largest freshwater fish claimed to be in Australia?
Enjoy~ @ScorpionPW, @Wistful75, @Lostbutfound, @User 63d5d9831e320, @gorden, @Plus1, @cassper, @Chantelle1911
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- PnorkelPW
- Peer Worker
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Orrighty, time for some trivia..............thanks @Sunflowerseed
1. What do Australians call a double espresso?
Long Black
2. What Australian mammal, once thought to be a hoax, did Americans first ogle at Bronx Park in 1922?
Tasmanian Tiger
3. What is the slogan on number plates in NSW? (There can be more than one answer here)
"Melbourne will always be better than us"
4. Every building in Gould’s Country is built entirely out of what?
Gould bricks???
5. Which year did Sydney hold the Olympic Games?
2000
6. How many Queensland Rail Train stations are considered to pass through the CBD?
3???
7. What is the name of the historic prison settlement found South of Hobart in Tasmania?
Van Diemen's Land???
8. The Melbourne Tram system began running in what year?
1927???
9. What is the name of the Bay that Captain Cook landed at?
Botany Bay???
10. What is the largest freshwater fish claimed to be in Australia?
Murray River Cod???
Lots of guesses for me today. Not many answers are with certainty
1. What do Australians call a double espresso?
Long Black
2. What Australian mammal, once thought to be a hoax, did Americans first ogle at Bronx Park in 1922?
Tasmanian Tiger
3. What is the slogan on number plates in NSW? (There can be more than one answer here)
"Melbourne will always be better than us"
4. Every building in Gould’s Country is built entirely out of what?
Gould bricks???
5. Which year did Sydney hold the Olympic Games?
2000
6. How many Queensland Rail Train stations are considered to pass through the CBD?
3???
7. What is the name of the historic prison settlement found South of Hobart in Tasmania?
Van Diemen's Land???
8. The Melbourne Tram system began running in what year?
1927???
9. What is the name of the Bay that Captain Cook landed at?
Botany Bay???
10. What is the largest freshwater fish claimed to be in Australia?
Murray River Cod???
Lots of guesses for me today. Not many answers are with certainty
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- Judas
- Member
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1. What do Asutralian’s call a double espresso?
Double shot coffee
2. What Asutralian mammal, once thought to be a hoax, did Americans first ogle at Bronx Park in 1922?
Drop bears
3. What is the slogan on number plates in NSW? (There can be more than one answer here)
The great state
4. Every building in Gould’s Country is built entirely out of what?
Wood
5. Which year did Sydney hold the Olympic Games?
2000 (going to the Sydney Olympic games is my first memory)
6. How many Queensland Rail Train stations are considered to pass through the CBD?
12
7. What is the name of the historic prison settlement found South of Hobart in Tasmania?
South Hobart Prison
8. The Melbourne Tram system began running in what year?
1952
9. What is the name of the Bay that Captain Cook landed at?
Botany Bay
10. What is the largest freshwater fish claimed to be in Australia?
Barracuda
Double shot coffee
2. What Asutralian mammal, once thought to be a hoax, did Americans first ogle at Bronx Park in 1922?
Drop bears
3. What is the slogan on number plates in NSW? (There can be more than one answer here)
The great state
4. Every building in Gould’s Country is built entirely out of what?
Wood
5. Which year did Sydney hold the Olympic Games?
2000 (going to the Sydney Olympic games is my first memory)
6. How many Queensland Rail Train stations are considered to pass through the CBD?
12
7. What is the name of the historic prison settlement found South of Hobart in Tasmania?
South Hobart Prison
8. The Melbourne Tram system began running in what year?
1952
9. What is the name of the Bay that Captain Cook landed at?
Botany Bay
10. What is the largest freshwater fish claimed to be in Australia?
Barracuda
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