Wednesday, November 11, 2020

NRMjobs Quiz answers 12-Nov-2020

This week’s theme: ‘Camels’

(1) How many humps does an Australian feral camel have?


Answer: One.


(2) Australia’s first camel, named Harry, arrived in Port Adelaide in 1840. What event in 1846 made Harry infamous?


Answer: The camel shot and fatally wounded pastoralist and explorer John Horrocks.


(3) Believed to have been introduced in the packing of camel saddles, what succulent, multi-stemmed, weed - with heart-shaped leaves and conspicuous red fruit - grows prolifically in arid areas of Australia?


Answer: Rosy dock / wild hops (Acetosa vesicaria / Rumex vesicarius).


(4) The first mosque in Australia was constructed by Muslim cameleers, possibly as early as 1861. Where was it located?


Answer: Marree, South Australia.


(5) True or false?: Saudi Arabia imports live camels from Australia.


Answer: True.




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