I had to write some trivia questions for some work stuff… They are in the ‘extended entry’ (click below)
In 1923, a food product was first produced and has become very famous. What is it? Vegemite
In what year was the first Holden made? 1948
In what year was the Netscape code-base released? 1998
WebCentral currently employs how many staff? 196
Low cost, customer managed servers at WebCentral are called? 10SecondServers
Name an Executive Director of WebCentral Group other then Andrew Spicer Steven Townsend
Starting at “Z” on a standard US keyboard – what is the last letter in that row. M
The first codename for a redhat 1.0 was? Mothers Day
The most googled word for January was? Tsunami
The WebCentral Job System is called? (Not MrCoffee) SuperQ
WebCentral’s east brisbane office is located at what street number? 96
What do you call a group of Kangaroos? A Troop
What does QANTAS stand for? Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Service
What is the body of water separating Australia and Papua New Guinea? Torres Strait
What is the name of the mountains running along the East Coast of Australia? Great Dividing Range
What is the only bird that can see the colour blue? Owl
What is the only english word that sounds the same after removing the last four letters? Queue
What is the only planet not named after a god? Earth
What is the population of Brisbane (as at 1996 Census) 1 520 600
What is WebCentrals ASX initials? WCG
What was Australia originally called? New Holland
What year did WebCentral secure the E.Q. Contract? 2003
What year was WebCentral established? 1997
Where was Britain’s first escalator installed? Harrods department store, Knightsbridge London, around 1900
Which Australian bird is on our 10cent coin? Lyrebird
Which country lays claim to the North Pole? Canada
Who invented Coca-Cola? John Pemberton
All australian fire extinguishers are what colour? Red
Trivia
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