1. What word can mean a regular publication or a place where munitions are stored?
  2. Christianity is the majority religion in Fiji – true or false?
  3. In what popular 1983 film – famous for its pop soundtrack – did a group of former students reunite at the funeral of one of their friends?
  4. What Chinese dishes are collectively known by a name that translates as “drink tea”?
  5. Who was New Zealand’s Minister of Finance from 2008 till 2016?
  6. Which country currently leads the international men’s rugby rankings: New Zealand, South Africa or Ireland?
  7. The TV drama series Friday Night Lights is set in which American state?
  8. What word can mean a two-doored car or a wide, shallow glass once used for serving champagne?
  9. In the initials RAT, denoting a Covid-19 test, what does the A stand for?
  10.  What long-running New Zealand TV series took its title from a quote from Shakespeare’s Hamlet?

 

















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ANSWERS: 1. Magazine; 2. True; 3. The Big Chill; 4. Yum cha; 5. Bill English; 6. South Africa; 7. Texas; 8. Coupe; 9. Antigen; 10. Outrageous Fortune.