1. Who is the current chair of the United States' Federal Reserve? 
  2. What was the gap between Adrien Brody’s two Best Actor Academy Awards: 16, 20 or 22 years?
  3. In what year did Winston Peters create New Zealand First? 
  4. Which country has the largest exclusive economic zone (EEZ)? 
  5. What is the official language of Suriname?
  6. What famous hike links Lake Te Anau and Milford Sound?
  7. Name one New Zealand author who has won the Booker Prize.
  8. Tomatoes originated from which continent? 
  9. Who wrote The World According to Garp
  10. What does Beijing literally translate to?


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ANSWERS: 1. Jerome Powell; 2. 22; 3. 1993; 4. France; 5. Dutch; 6. The Milford Track; 7. Keri Hulme or Eleanor Catton; 8. South America; 9. John Irving; 10. “Northern Capital”.


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