GEELONG SUPERQUIZ ! !

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I endorse the idea of a Super Quiz, though it would be best to have your questions edited first for the sake of accuracy.

For example there is nothing Great or 'Greater' about the Geelong location. Also while "Kardinia Park" is sometimes used the more accepted terms are
1 Litter Box
2 Litter Tray
3 Sand Box
4 Cheat Ground
 

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Geelong's record breaking win over Richmond in 2007 is widely acknowledged as the beginning of the Cats Supremacy
Can you name the Geelong stars from that game who still play for the Cats today?
 

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What is the tooth decay rate in Geelong for children?
A) less than state average
B) same as state average
C) 1.5 x the state average
D) Double the state average.

Unfortunately the answer is 'D'

GEELONG kids have more decayed, missing and filled teeth than other Victorians because of the high cost of seeing a dentist and the city’s late conversion to fluoridated water
Barwon Health’s head of oral health services, Michael Smith, said about 100,000 Geelong residents were eligible for public dental care, but the system only had the capacity to treat 30 per cent of them in-house.
 
What is the tooth decay rate in Geelong for children?
A) less than state average
B) same as state average
C) 1.5 x the state average
D) Double the state average.

Unfortunately the answer is 'D'

GEELONG kids have more decayed, missing and filled teeth than other Victorians because of the high cost of seeing a dentist and the city’s late conversion to fluoridated water
Barwon Health’s head of oral health services, Michael Smith, said about 100,000 Geelong residents were eligible for public dental care, but the system only had the capacity to treat 30 per cent of them in-house.

What is the tooth decay rate in Geelong for children?
A) less than state average
B) same as state average
C) 1.5 x the state average
D) Double the state average.

Unfortunately the answer is 'D'

GEELONG kids have more decayed, missing and filled teeth than other Victorians because of the high cost of seeing a dentist and the city’s late conversion to fluoridated water
Barwon Health’s head of oral health services, Michael Smith, said about 100,000 Geelong residents were eligible for public dental care, but the system only had the capacity to treat 30 per cent of them in-house.

That is dire. The cashed up Geelong FC and its wealthy supporters could do worse than to fund a dental program targeting kids.
 

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