Upside Down English- Round 2
Calling all Ozzy trivia buffs for the second half of:
Upside Down English - Ozzy Rules
Upside Down English - Ozzy Rules
from North Queensland - Round 2
Contestants, try your luck again, same rules apply.
Answer 5 or more correctly to claim your postcard
(1-3) You’re still a tourist (4-6) Fumbling, but improving
(7-9) You can now communicate (10-15) It’s time to buy your ticket
1.) True or False: A Pastie is, a small round sticky object sometimes decorated with a tassel?
2.) A Bottle Shop is: A.) a place to buy baby formula B.) a welders supply shop
C.) a drive-through alcohol shop D.) where Gennie shops for a home
3.) If you’re tired of something, will you need to take a Breakky?
4.) When the clerk says, “thanks. Bye, Ta.” to you, what is she asking or indicating?
5.) A Singlet is: A.) a single dwelling unit B.) a tank top
C.) a solo song D.) a popular candy
6.) Would you get preferred upfront parking if you had a Pram?
7.) True or False: The Veggiemite is an insect that preys on the farmers fields
8.) If you followed the sign for a Refuge Island,
would it lead you into the middle of a highway?
9.) You would find Bitumen where? A.) on the footy field B.) in the bar
C.) on the highway D.) in the rainforest
10.) Would you Pash someone if you were really angry with them?
11.) True or False: You can rent a car and request that it include a large Boot
12.) If someone asked where to buy Smalls, they are shopping for:
A.) jelly beans B.) buttons C.) trial size objects D.) underwear
13.) True or False: A miniature bridge over a major highway would be built
exclusively for safe possum travel?
14.) If you are invited to a party in a Fortnight, when should you arrive?
9.) You would find Bitumen where? A.) on the footy field B.) in the bar
C.) on the highway D.) in the rainforest
10.) Would you Pash someone if you were really angry with them?
11.) True or False: You can rent a car and request that it include a large Boot
12.) If someone asked where to buy Smalls, they are shopping for:
A.) jelly beans B.) buttons C.) trial size objects D.) underwear
13.) True or False: A miniature bridge over a major highway would be built
exclusively for safe possum travel?
14.) If you are invited to a party in a Fortnight, when should you arrive?
A.) tomorrow night B.) when the moon is full
C.) in two weeks D.) fourth day of the month
15.) If you’re peckish can you grab some tucker in an Esky
15.) If you’re peckish can you grab some tucker in an Esky
and head to the drink, disafta. Hey?
ANSWERS
1.) False: A pastie is a vegetarian meat pie (if this is possible)
ANSWERS
1.) False: A pastie is a vegetarian meat pie (if this is possible)
or known in the states as a pot pie
2.) C: They don’t have drive through coffee, cigarettes, banks or chapels,
but you can buy your spirits from the window of your car.
3.) No: but when you’re done with breakfast you might want a nappy
4.) I still don’t know, but I take it something like, ‘thanks bye ok’ and just smile and nod
(a formula that seems to work for most of the world)
5.) B: The dress code into a nice bar, prohibits wearing one of these sleeveless shirts
6.) YES: Both the handicapped and mothers with prams (strollers) get reserved parking
7.) False: Veggiemite is a yukky, salty, yeasty snackable spread favored in all of Australia
8.) YES: A refuge island is a safe place in the middle of the road to wait for traffic to pass
9.) C: Taking the bitumen road will put you on an asphalt highway
10.) NO: When you are ready to get intimate, you will pash your date (make out)
11.) True: You won’t wear it or kick with it, but you can store you luggage in this large trunk
12.) D: The smalls (underwear) hanging from clotheslines everywhere,
2.) C: They don’t have drive through coffee, cigarettes, banks or chapels,
but you can buy your spirits from the window of your car.
3.) No: but when you’re done with breakfast you might want a nappy
4.) I still don’t know, but I take it something like, ‘thanks bye ok’ and just smile and nod
(a formula that seems to work for most of the world)
5.) B: The dress code into a nice bar, prohibits wearing one of these sleeveless shirts
6.) YES: Both the handicapped and mothers with prams (strollers) get reserved parking
7.) False: Veggiemite is a yukky, salty, yeasty snackable spread favored in all of Australia
8.) YES: A refuge island is a safe place in the middle of the road to wait for traffic to pass
9.) C: Taking the bitumen road will put you on an asphalt highway
10.) NO: When you are ready to get intimate, you will pash your date (make out)
11.) True: You won’t wear it or kick with it, but you can store you luggage in this large trunk
12.) D: The smalls (underwear) hanging from clotheslines everywhere,
aren’t always so small either
13.) True: A Fauna Crossing bridge is meant to prohibit on the road kill of small animals
14.) C: Most Americans can’t get this one right, but you should arrive
13.) True: A Fauna Crossing bridge is meant to prohibit on the road kill of small animals
14.) C: Most Americans can’t get this one right, but you should arrive
14 nights from the invitation.
15.) YES: (translantion) If you feel like a snack, you can grab some dinner in a cooler
and head to the water, this afternoon. Yeah?
15.) YES: (translantion) If you feel like a snack, you can grab some dinner in a cooler
and head to the water, this afternoon. Yeah?
With better odds, more multiple choice and the addition of photos, any improvement?
Are you ready to give Australian English a try?
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