1. Who served longest in Parliament: Phil Goff, Annette King, Nick Smith or Peter Dunne?
  2. Bikram, hot and hatha are types of what?
  3. Which member of the British royal family was third in line of succession to the throne at birth and is now 14th?
  4. On a map of Auckland, what word follows Victoria, Albert and Cornwall?
  5. Which country has the world’s largest immigrant population: Germany, the US or France?
  6. Which is the only US state with a name ending with the letter K?
  7. What is the English translation of Dejeuner sur l’Herbe, the title of a famous painting by Édouard Manet?
  8. Whose death was the first to be recorded in the Bible?
  9. In the New York theatre business, the term “off-Broadway” doesn’t refer to a venue’s location – true or false?
  10. What was the occupation of British serial killer Lucy Letby?

 














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ANSWERS: 1. Peter Dunne; 2. Yoga; 3. Prince Edward; 4. Park; 5. The US; 6. New York; 7. Lunch on the grass; 8. Abel’s (killed by his brother Cain); 9. True (it refers to a theatre’s size); 10. Nurse.