| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Ernest Rutherford is famous for splitting what | The Atom | 87%
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| What is the name of the Parliamentary building which looks like something that bees might live in | The Beehive | 77%
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| What NZ fruit is named after a bird | Kiwifruit | 76%
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| What is the name of the strait between the North and South Island | Cook Strait | 75%
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| What is the third officially recognized language of NZ | New Zealand Sign Language | 74%
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| What is the name of the NZ national netball team | The Silver Ferns | 70%
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| What is the southernmost town in the South Island | Bluff | 54%
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| What is the largest seabird in the world | Albatross | 53%
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| Who was the famous Maori entertainer who was named "Entertainer of the Decade" 1975-1984 | Billy T James | 48%
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| What is the name of the world's largest kauri tree | Tane Mahuta | 46%
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| What is the name for NZ greenstone | Pounamu | 45%
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| What is the name of the famous limestone caves in the King Country | Waitomo Caves | 42%
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| What is the largest glacier in NZ | Tasman Glacier | 40%
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| Who won gold medals in the 1984 & 1988 Olympics and was voted "Event Rider of the 20th Century" | Mark Todd | 32%
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| What is the largest bird of prey to ever have lived | The Haast's Eagle | 27%
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| Who was NZ's longest serving Prime Minister | Richard Seddon | 15%
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| Which NZ mountaineer was the first double amputee to climb Mt Everest | Mark Inglis | 10%
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| Who is the most capped All Black | Sean Fitzpatrick | 9%
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| Who was the first and only woman to be executed in NZ | Minne Dean | 7%
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| Who was the first Anglican Bishop of NZ | George Selwyn | 2%
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