Saturday, 15 March 2025

Backpacker Quiz Section 4

 The Backpacker Section 4.


1. Which language, after English, is the most widely spoken in Australia?


2. What is the most expensive coffee in Bali called?

a. Campos

b. Kopi Luwak

c. Nespresso

d. Ais Batu Kacang or ABC


3. Can you be fined as a vehicle driver in NSW, if you splash mud on an alighting bus passenger, after going through a road puddle?

Yes or No.


4. What does the word "Mediterranean" mean?

a. Middle of the Land

b. Middle of the Sea

c. Middle of the World

d. Middle of the Empire


5. Name a country which still imposes the death penalty for carrying a small amount of illegal drugs.


6. Ninety-five per cent of bananas sold in Australia are only of one variety. What is the name of this variety?


7. What is the most common first name in the world? 

a. James

b. Ping

c. Mohammad

d. Miguel


8. Which one country in the world does not have a MacDonalds?

a. Mongolia

b. Yemen

c. Iceland

d. Belize


9. The HBO series, Game of Thrones, was filmed in an European country - which one was it?

a. Serbia

b. Italy

c. Greece

d. Croatia


10. The capital city with highest altitude in the world is La Paz in Bolivia.


Which African city is highest located above sea level for that continent?

a. Johannesburg, South Africa

b. Windhoek, Naimbia

c. Addis Ababa, Ethopia

d. Nairobi, Kenya

(2 points) 


End of The Backpacker, Section 4.

Backpacker Quiz Section 3

 The Backpacker, Section 3.


1. What is the national dish of Singapore?

a. Curry laksa.

b. Chicken rice.

c. Kaya spread on toast with poached egg.

d. Grilled meat satay skewers.


2. Which country from the list below was never colonised? 

a. Ethopia

b. Korea

c. Hawaii

d. Ireland


3. In which part of Australia can you find pink coloured lakes?

a. NSW

b. Tasmania

c. Northern Territory

d. Western Australia


4. What is the official animal of Scotland?

a. Deer

b. Squirrel

c. Unicorn

d. Horse


5. Briefly explain what the "Heathrow Injection" is.


6. Fortune cookies, beef and brocolli, General Tso's Chicken and Chop Suey were all created for Americans by Chinese immgrants. Select another similar dish from the list below.

a. Dim Sims

b. Chicken Orange

c. Fried rice.

d. Deep fried Ice Cream


7. Which one tourist landmark is not in Australia?

a. The Big Barrel

b. The Big Wickets

c. The World's Tallest

Bin

d. The Big Church Block Bottle

e. The Big Cigar

f. The Giant Owl

g. The Big Giant Gumboot

h. The Big Mushroom

i. The Big Paw Paw


8. Before Covid, the largest number of tourists to Australia came from China. Which country was ranked second?

a. Britain

b. USA.

c. New Zealand

d. Germany


9. What is the name of the currency of Vietnam?

a. Gong

b. Dong

c. Long

d Pong


10. An airline passenger cannot carry on board liquids above a certain amount. Name two other items prohibited. (2 points)


End of the Backpacker, Section 3.

Backpacker Quiz Section 2

 The Backpacker Section 2.


1. What is the current legal maximum number of individuals who can attend a wedding in NSW?


2. Which country in the world attracts the most number of annual visitors?

a. France

b. Italy

c. Thailand

d. Japan


3. What is the name of the last Pharoah of ancient Egypt? Hint - The ruler was not male.


4. What do Maoris call their traditional way of cooking burying the ingredients in a heated pit?


5. Which country is the most populated in Asia after China and India?

a. Japan

b. Thailand

c. The Phillippines

d. Indonesia


6. What personal men's accessory must you take off when you enter a club in Australia?


7. Which country's passport is most visa free?

a. Japan.

b. Singapore.

c. South Korea.

d. Germany.


8. Name a significant waterfall which borders at least two countries.


9. Which route between two cities currently has the fastest high speed rail service ever?

a. Shanghai and Beijing

b. Tokyo and Osaka

c. Seoul and Busan

d. Melbourne and Sydney


10. There are only five nations currently under Communist rule. China, Cuba, North Korea and Vietnam are four of them. What is the other Communist nation? (2 points)

a. Zimbabwe.

b. Libya.

c. Romania.

d. Laos 


End of the Backpacker, Section 2.


Backpacker Quiz Section 1

 The Backpacker Section One


1. There are occasions on an airplane ride when a passenger has to be strictly belted up. Name one of them.


2. What is the name of the currency of South Africa?


3. Which traders brought curry to Japan?

a. Chinese 

b. Indian

c. Portuguese 

d. British


4. Which capital city in Australia is not named after a person?


5. Which tourist landmark is not found in China?

a. The Grand Canal

b. Walls of China

c. The Bund

d. Three Gorges Dam


6. In which city was the Vietnamese Pho noodle soup dish created?

a. Cabramatta

b. Saigon

c. Hanoi

d. Paris


7. Which country hosts the largest number of Maltese outside their country of origin?

a. UK

b. USA

c. Canada

d. Australia


8. Which country in Latin America has the most variety of climate zones?

a. Chile

b. Argentina

c. Peru

d. Brazil


9. Sydney and Rio de Janerio attract huge numbers to their respective Mardi Gras festivals. Which other city also host a Mardi Gras?

a. San Francisco

b. London

c. New Orleans

d. Berlin


10. What is the name of the largest island off the Australian mainland, its

size is between that of Tassie and Kangaroo Island? (2 points)


End of Backpacker Quiz (section one)


Blog 18th Anniversary: Changes That Crept Up

 What has changed in the nuances of daily life, surely creeping up gradually and suddenly becoming reality?


I do find the absence of complimentary napkins at food courts. I never had to bring any of mine when I first settled in Sydney. There was always the dutiful handing over of paper napkins with the utensils handed to you.


Nowadays, perhaps in the name of cost reduction or increase of marginal revenue, the food outlet operator gets very miserly about such handouts. Haha, the thought did cross my mind that in a required turnover business, saving costs, like from a missing olive from an aircraft drink, did accumulate to significant higher margins.


Pocket tissues are becoming useful in the ritual of work day lunches out at food courts and takeaway outlets.


Secondly, in the effort to reduce the usage of plastic, we are often now caught without a bag to hold our groceries, especially when we decide, off the cuff, to drop by at the supermarket.


Yet we can see the contradiction when plastic and other non-recyclables are still made available and utilised in every other scenario.


Thirdly, what happened to the previous practice of bringing our own eco-friendly coffee cup to our local barista?


There was a time, not too long ago, when such cups were proudly seen in the office and Saturday morning cafes. 


Number 4, an increasingly regimented traffic order has appeared on footpaths along the beach, when walkers share the way with cyclists and pets.


These paved ways are now marked with a required orderliness to manage the gusto and flow of human movement, especially at sunrise and sunset. 


Fifthly, watching streamed in movies or events on devices does not provide the thrill and joy of shared comaderie like in years past in a cinema hall or gathered around the family tv set.


The price paid for the convenience of anytime viewing is that the consumer is very alone when imbibing the passion, thrill and benefits from a presentation. Live staged events, never to be repeated or made available on various viewing channels, force audiences to share a unique collective togetherness. 


Number six, for a rather simple purpose, manufacturers have provided a rather inflated variety of toasters for our kitchen counter. The design of such devices has become monstrous and over the top with the corresponding prices requested. Top end models are too large, come in fancy colours and may look anything else than a toaster. Yet low end models continue to do the job and last as long.


Not a seventh heaven, the access to an overload of information does create a strong reaction in our individual pysche. Think of news, running figures of market performance and over kill in commentary of events. We need peace away from such constant feed of data and minute changes of analysis, unless we earn our keep or make our financial gains on churn, differences between buy and sell or constant monitoring and analysis.


Finally, we are now more than able to do everything just from one device, even if we are constantly on the move. There is this liberation revolution in lifestyle. We no longer require to have a physical wallet, office drawers and document pouches. Fashion gear or accesories become tools of communication, measurement and identification.


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