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Hard Quiz Kids (2024) Season 2 Episode 8 - Dolphins, Jasprit Bumrah, The Titanic and Pluto

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00:00Tonight on Hard Quiz Kids
00:30Here's your host Tom Gleeson
00:32Hello
00:34I'm hungry
00:36Welcome to Hard Quiz Kids
00:39These contestants are toddlers
00:41Last one to get lost in a ball pit
00:42Will be tonight's Hard Quiz Champion
00:44To be part of the show at home
00:47Go to the ABC iview socials
00:49Let's say hello
00:50G'day Rishi
00:51G'day Tom
00:52Now why do you like Pluto
00:53It's not even a planet
00:54Yeah it's a dwarf planet
00:56Just like me
00:57I'm very small
00:58Just like it
00:58But what do you like it
01:03Because do you feel sorry for it
01:04Yeah I feel sorry for being small
01:07Because when you first got into it
01:10You thought it was a planet
01:11Yeah I thought it was a planet
01:12That's what all my parents were telling me
01:14Looks like they've gone to the wrong school
01:16Have you ever tried to follow in Pluto's footsteps
01:21And get kicked out of your own family
01:22Hopefully not
01:23But maybe we'll see
01:25And you're into stargazing
01:28Yeah
01:29What's the coolest thing you've seen in the night sky
01:31Probably like three planets at a time
01:34Oh
01:35How'd that happen
01:36Magic
01:37Oh
01:38I preferred if you said science
01:41Tyler
01:43Hi Tom
01:44Now you're into the Titanic
01:46Both the ship and the 1997 film
01:49How did you first see the film
01:50I was six I'm pretty sure
01:52And I was wanting to watch some interesting films
01:57And Titanic popped up
01:58I clicked play and me and my mum were watching it
02:02And I got really into it
02:04But I didn't know it was like a real disaster at first
02:08So I googled it when I was at school
02:11And I made movies my own
02:15Got really into the Titanic
02:17So
02:17So you watched it when you were six
02:18Yeah
02:19That's a pretty weird scene wasn't it
02:21When Rose like starts cleaning the window with her hand
02:23But why didn't she use a cloth
02:25She was just
02:27She was just cleaning Tom
02:29She was just cleaning
02:30Okay
02:30Now you asked your pop to build you a Titanic
02:34What were you thinking full size
02:35Yeah I asked him
02:37He was in the garage
02:38And I walked in and I was like
02:39Hey pop I'm really into Titanic
02:41Can you build me one
02:41He's like
02:42Are you crazy
02:43Oh
02:43Yeah so
02:44Never got the Titanic but
02:46Okay
02:46The owner
02:48Yeah
02:48Now what do you like Jasper Boomer
02:50He's a really good baller
02:52Yeah
02:53And he gets a lot of wickets
02:54And also he's a really genuine and nice guy
02:57Now you're also a fan of brain rot
02:59Yeah
03:00Could you explain what that is
03:01And why you think it's goated with the sauce
03:03Um
03:04Um it's kind of a language
03:07That you can um
03:08That um
03:10Gen alphas and Gen Z speak
03:11Yeah
03:12Yeah
03:12It's a way that we communicate
03:13Yeah
03:14Yeah I like brain rot too
03:15That's why I watch Tipping Point
03:17How do you know brain rot if you're a boomer
03:19I'm not a boomer
03:20You're a boomer
03:22Sorry
03:22You are a boomer
03:23You're like
03:23No I'm not a boomer
03:24As old as a dinosaur
03:24No there was a baby boom
03:25Just after World War II
03:27And I was born in 1974
03:28So I missed it by about 30 years
03:30Oh okay
03:30That's alright
03:32Sorry to annoy you with facts
03:34Now you went to the MCG to see boomer play
03:38Did you watch all five days of the test?
03:40Not like completely
03:42But like I watched like most of the
03:44So you're into brain rot
03:45Which requires no attention span
03:46And test cricket
03:47Which you watch for five days
03:49Do you have a long attention span
03:50Or a short attention span?
03:52I think it'll be medium
03:53Oh medium
03:54Oh so medium pace like boomerang
03:57If you think about it
04:00That was the sickest burn I've done tonight
04:02Fader
04:04Hi
04:05What got you into dolphins?
04:07So when I was little
04:09Probably about eight
04:10Yeah
04:11We went on a holiday to Queensland
04:12And then we went to SeaWorld
04:15So we watched the dolphin show at SeaWorld
04:19And out of the whole big audience there
04:20They chose me to come up and pat the dolphin
04:22Oh really?
04:23And then I just loved dolphins from then on
04:26Okay
04:26You were careful not to pat it on the blowhole?
04:28Yeah
04:29Because it wouldn't be able to breathe
04:30So we can't suffocate it
04:32Unfortunately
04:32You don't have a blowhole for me to suffocate you with though
04:36Now you can squeak like a dolphin
04:42Is that true?
04:44Sort of
04:44I got kind of worse when I got a bit older
04:47But I can try
04:48Oh if you don't mind
04:49It's not bad
04:56Let's play
04:58Expert round
05:00Expert subjects
05:02Win or lose five points
05:04Steal and answer
05:05Double points
05:06I'll ask each of you five questions on your expert subject
05:09Right you get five points
05:10Wrong
05:10I will take five points from you
05:12The rest of you can steal at any time to get double points
05:14Let's start with Vader
05:15And her expert subject
05:17Dolphins
05:17Thank you
05:20Located under the top layers of their skin
05:23And helping them stay warm and flow
05:25Dolphins have a layer of fat
05:27Commonly known by what name?
05:29Vader
05:29Blubber?
05:30Correct
05:31Blubber is thicker than normal fat
05:36And contains more blood vessels
05:38My blubber contains Shiraz
05:40Watch this
05:44Bottle nose dolphins can identify each other
05:49And communicate using a unique high pitched noise
05:52Referred to as its signature what?
05:55Whistle
05:56Correct
05:57The whistling is thought to be similar to how we use names to identify each other
06:05Uh, my name is
06:07What conical shape feature in dolphins is mostly used for grabbing and gripping prey to swallow whole?
06:19Vader
06:20Beak?
06:21Their rostrum beak
06:22Correct
06:23The Amazon River dolphin lives in fresh water
06:30And is also known as the what coloured river dolphin?
06:34Vader
06:34Pink
06:35Correct
06:36Yeah, they're born grey and become more pink as they get older
06:41Uh, that's what I look like if I've been in the sun for 10 seconds
06:44Last question in your set, Vader
06:47The largest species in the dolphin family
06:49And one of the ocean's most powerful predators
06:52Is the orca
06:53Commonly named the what whale
06:55For the Steelers, Rishi
06:56Killer whale
06:57Correct
06:59Double quats to you
07:00Next set of questions is for Fiona on Jasper Bumrah
07:07Indian fast bowler Jasper Bumrah
07:13Made his international debut in 2016
07:15In a one-day international match against which country?
07:19Fiona
07:19Australia
07:19Correct
07:21Due to the hyperextension in his elbow, Jasper Bumrah was accused by cricket fans of doing what illegal bowling action?
07:33Throwing
07:33Correct
07:34In 2022, Bumrah was unable to play in the T20 World Cup
07:42Thanks to a stress fracture in which part of his body?
07:45Bumrah
07:46Back
07:46Correct
07:47Correct
07:48Boomer is known for his ability to aim fastballs at the feet of the batter, which is a bowling
07:57technique known as a what?
07:58A yorker
07:59Correct
08:00He developed his yorker skills while bowling in the hallway of his childhood home and would
08:08aim for the skirting board so it didn't wake up his mum.
08:11Do your parents let you bowl inside the house?
08:13Um, I did try it but then my mum yelled at me
08:16I'm sorry
08:17Last question, you're set, Fiona
08:20At a 2024 press conference, Bumrah told a reporter they should see who's got the most number of runs in a test over by using which website?
08:29It's wide open
08:31Cricket pass?
08:32Incorrect
08:33Incorrect, it's wide open
08:35Time's up
08:38Google
08:38Time now for Tyler and the Titanic
08:43I feel like Tyler, you love the Titanic a bit too much, you can't put it into words, you're so excited
08:51Yeah, I'm really excited, I'm like going crazy inside
08:56You're just trying to hold it in, just trying to
08:58Yes, trying not to explode
08:59Yeah, you're like a passenger on the Titanic, you're just nervous but excited at the same time
09:05Yes
09:05Let's hope everything works out this time, Tyler
09:08At the time of the Titanic's launch, its state-of-the-art design was described with what word that came to be notoriously linked to the ship?
09:17Tyler
09:17Unsinkable?
09:19Correct
09:20Tyler, no spoilers, was it true?
09:26Um, yeah, they lied, they're big liars
09:29The 1997 film Titanic tells the story of a romance between poor artist Jack and upper-class Rose on the ship's voyage to which US city?
09:38York City
09:39Correct
09:41The Titanic hit an iceberg and sank with around 1,500 lives lost
09:49Mostly because there weren't enough of what passenger safety feature?
09:53Tyler
09:53Lifeboats
09:54Correct
09:55Why didn't they have enough lifeboats?
10:02Like you said, apparently the designer said it was unsinkable, which they are liars, um, clearly it wasn't
10:09Yeah, it actually had more lifeboats than was legally required
10:12Yes, yeah
10:13Yeah, so how about some gratitude, guys?
10:17Whinging
10:17Whinging in the North Atlantic
10:20The film Titanic won 11 Oscars with James Cameron ending his best director's speech with what line that Jack shouts from the bow of the ship?
10:29Tyler
10:30I'm the king of the world
10:32Correct
10:33You want to do the line, don't you?
10:40I'm the king of the world
10:41I mean, that's nice, but let's not forget that I'm the king of the world
10:49Last question in your set, Tyler
10:52The wreck of the Titanic was discovered in 1985 by oceanographers who were on an unrelated secret mission for which branch of the US military?
11:01For this deal, it's Fiona
11:03Navy
11:03Correct, double that for you
11:06Okay, last out of the expert round, it's Rishi and Pluto
11:13In 2006, Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet after a vote was taken by around 400 members of a union for people with what profession?
11:27Um, astronaut
11:29Astronominate
11:30The answer is
11:30Astronominate
11:31Correct
11:33You forgot to press the buzzer
11:40I thought it was only our older contestants from the grown-up show that did that
11:44Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto in 1930 while looking for a theoretical ninth planet that scientists were calling planet what?
11:54Pl
11:54Rishi
11:55Planet X
11:56Yeah, scientists thought there was a ninth planet causing Neptune to have a weird orbit, but it turns out they calculated it wrong
12:08So finding Pluto was a total coincidence
12:11All right, hands-on buzzers, Rishi
12:13According to data from NASA's New Horizons probe, Pluto's mountains are thought to mostly be made of what frozen liquid?
12:22Um
12:22Frozen nitrogen
12:24Incorrect, it's still wide open
12:27For the Steelings, Fiona
12:29Hyogen
12:30Incorrect, it's still open
12:32Time's up, water
12:37Water
12:38Yeah, just water or ice
12:40Pluto's name was suggested by 11-year-old Venetia Burney, who says she named it after the god of the underworld from which ancient civilisation?
12:48To the Steelings, Fiona
12:49Greek
12:50Incorrect, it's wide open
12:52Rishi
12:53Correct
12:54Last question in your set, Rishi
13:01Some chemical elements are named after planets
13:05Which radioactive metal is named after Pluto?
13:09Rishi
13:09Plutonium
13:10Correct
13:11Okay, we've walked through their subjects, now let's walk through mine
13:19Tom's round
13:21Tom's subject, multiple choice
13:24This week I've been really getting into fruits and vegetables because I'm a grown-up and I need the fibre
13:30Oh
13:32Oh
13:33Hello
13:34Yep
13:35Yeah, calm down, it's not that exciting
13:37Yes, alright, you can ask the first question
13:41Here's Costa
13:45G'day kids, what a great day to get out into the garden and talk about some veg
13:53I've got a question for you
13:55According to my buddies at Gardening Australia
13:59When planted, which of these veggies is ready to harvest first?
14:04A. Carrots
14:05B. Onions
14:07C. Potatoes
14:08Or D. Rad Radishes
14:11The answer is
14:15D. Radishes
14:17Have you got anything to add, Costa?
14:26The great thing about radishes is they're so versatile
14:29In fact, I've got a great recipe for a radish salad
14:33Yeah, that's enough of that, alright, yeah
14:35Sorry, sorry, we were losing viewers
14:40In the Wiggles classic song, Fruit Salad
14:44What is the first step to make a fruit salad?
14:46A. Chop up some apples
14:48B. Peel your bananas
14:49C. Toss in some grapes
14:51D. Put melons on your plate
14:53The answer is
14:59B. Peel your bananas
15:01We think of them as vegetables
15:09But tomatoes are botanically a fruit for what reason?
15:13A. Their plants have green leaves
15:14B. They grow above ground
15:16C. They contain seeds
15:18D. They're sweet
15:19The answer is
15:23C. They contain seeds
15:25Yeah, pumpkins, zucchini and cucumbers are all technically fruit as well
15:32According to the Australian manufacturers
15:36What natural flavours is
15:37What natural flavours are used in Fruit Loops?
15:39A. Cherry, apricot and coconut
15:40B. Pineapple, mango and banana
15:43C. Strawberry, raspberry and blueberry
15:46D. Orange, lemon and lime
15:47The answer is D. Orange, lemon and lime
15:54Yeah, according to choice
15:57100 grams of fruit loops
15:59Last question of my round's worth double points
16:03Question of my round's worth double points
16:04Many of the nuts we eat are actually the seeds of a fruit
16:08The cashew nut
16:09The cashew nut comes from which of these fruits?
16:10A. These orange ones
16:12B. These furry ones
16:14C. These pointy ones
16:15D. This flamboyant one
16:17E. This one with a hat on
16:19F. These massive ones
16:21Ah, if you're allergic to nuts by the way
16:24You can touch the screen with your sleeve
16:26The answer is
16:28E. This one with a hat on
16:31Alright, at the end of my round
16:37Tyler and Rishi are both on five
16:38Which means it's time for a hard off
16:40Hard off
16:42That's right, only one of you will survive
16:44I'll ask just one question
16:45First to buzz in and we'll answer
16:47If you're right, you're staying
16:48If you're wrong, you're dead to me
16:48You ready?
16:49According to 2023 NAPLAN results for year three
16:53Which subject did students find harder?
16:56Reading
16:57Tyler
16:58Reading
16:59Correct
17:01Are you serious? I guess
17:07I'll finish the question
17:08Reading or writing
17:09But yeah, reading is correct
17:10Alright, Rishi
17:12That means you're dead to me
17:13Get over here
17:13So Rishi
17:22Earlier on in the show
17:23You had problems with the buzzer
17:25You were forgetting to press it
17:26But what happened then
17:27Was outrageous
17:28You had no chance of getting in
17:31But Tyler could have got it wrong too
17:33True
17:34Looks like I'm going to be kicked out of family
17:36You're being demoted to a dwarf planet all over again
17:41No
17:42Alright, Rishi, you ready to go?
17:44Alright
17:45Out
17:45Alright, it's the people's round
17:56The people's round against the clock
17:59Need a soft play along at home
18:01Your time starts
18:02Now
18:03Tasmania is a state in which country?
18:06Fiona
18:06Australia
18:07Yes
18:08What is the three letter term for a baby goat?
18:11Tyler
18:12Too slow
18:16Kid
18:16A song from the film Frozen is
18:18Do you want to build a what?
18:19Tyler
18:20Snowman
18:20Yes
18:21The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
18:23Is known to exhibit what long-tailed mammals?
18:29Time's up
18:29Meerkats
18:301.9 rounds up to what whole number?
18:34Fiona
18:34Two
18:34Yes
18:35A kids' book series by Sally Rippon
18:38Is about a girl called Billy B. Watt
18:40Fiona
18:41Jane
18:42No
18:42Brown
18:44Rhyming with clamp
18:45What do you usually stick on an envelope
18:47Before posting it?
18:48Time's up
18:49The answer is stamp
18:51Alright, at the end of the people's round
18:55Tyler, you're at the bottom on five
18:57Get over here
18:58Do you think this studio has enough lifeboats?
19:08Sadly, no
19:09No
19:09What would you do differently if you had another shot at it?
19:12Hmm
19:12I would probably try and answer questions
19:15And
19:16Like a lot faster
19:17And
19:18Yeah
19:19I guess
19:19Just try harder
19:20Okay
19:21You had Rishi missing his buzz next to you though
19:23That was pretty good
19:23Yeah
19:24Alright, you ready to go
19:26Out
19:27There he goes
19:31Alright, only two left
19:36Who's going to be the hard quiz champion?
19:38Vader and Fiona
19:38Get over here because it's time to play a hard quiz
19:40Final round
19:42Head to head
19:43Jasper Boomerah versus Dolphins
19:46Hard quiz
19:47Now, there can only be one hard quiz champion
19:50He gets to take home the limited edition Big Brass mug
19:52What will you do with the mug if you win Vader?
19:55I will fill it with popcorn to eat when I watch movies
19:59And then I will polish it
20:01And show it off to people at school
20:04And then put it on my shelf
20:05What about you, Fiona?
20:06I'll fill it up with Coke
20:07And I'll put a bunch of Mentos in it
20:09That would create a big mess
20:13Yeah
20:14Your parents will love it
20:15Yeah, I bet they will
20:17And I will too
20:18It's best of five penalty shootout style
20:20Harder questions on your expert subjects
20:22So it's Vader's knowledge of dolphins
20:24Versus Fiona's knowledge of Jasper Boomerah
20:27Let's play
20:28Hard
20:28Vader
20:33Bottlenose dolphins are found in many places around the world
20:37But typically avoid which two oceans?
20:42Um, so I think they like the Pacific Ocean
20:51So I'm probably going to guess one of the warmer oceans
21:01Um, okay, maybe I'm just going to guess like the Indian Ocean
21:05And the Mediterranean Sea?
21:14Incorrect
21:15Uh, the correct answer is
21:17The Arctic Ocean and the Antarctic Ocean
21:20Yeah, so it's a bit the opposite of what you're saying
21:22They avoid the cold oceans
21:23That's what they usually avoid
21:24Fiona
21:25Yeah
21:26Coldplay frontman Chris Martin sang a song for Boomerah
21:29At a concert in Amadabad
21:31With the lyrics
21:32The best bowler in the world of cricket
21:34We do not enjoy watching you destroy England
21:37With what after what?
21:40Wicket after wicket?
21:42Correct
21:43Fader
21:49According to this study
21:52Dolphins in Shark Bay, Western Australia
21:55Have been observed using tools
21:57Including protecting their snouts with sponges
21:59And using what object to help take fish above water to eat?
22:05Um
22:05I think
22:07I think it was like
22:09A shell
22:11Yeah, they were using like a shovel
22:13Yeah, I think
22:14That was it
22:16Correct
22:17Yeah, they were using a conch shell
22:25Um, here's a dolphin with a shell
22:27And, uh
22:28Have you ever seen dolphins do any cool tricks like that?
22:30I've seen them do like flips and stuff
22:33But I think they're learning to use that stuff in the wild
22:36Because in SeaWorld they just get given fish
22:39Yeah
22:39Fiona
22:40Yeah
22:41Jasperet's nickname, Boom Boom Boomra
22:44Has led to him appearing in ads for which brand of bubble gum?
22:50I'm not 100% sure
22:52Uh
22:54It's the only bubble gum brand I know
22:57Hubba Bubba
22:57I know
22:58Incorrect
23:00Uh, the correct answer is Boomer gum
23:03Yeah, which is a gum that I do not use
23:07Because I'm Generation X
23:11Vader
23:13To ensure they still breathe while resting
23:15Dolphins are able to keep one half of their brain alert
23:18Thanks to what state of sleep?
23:22Uni-hemispheric slow wave sleep
23:24I think it's called that
23:26Which is basically, like, they have, as you said, half their brain asleep at a time
23:34Correct
23:39Fiona
23:39Yep
23:40Boomeran took his first wicket in the Indian Premier League during his 2013 debut
23:44When he dismissed batting legend Virat Kohli
23:47How did he dismiss him?
23:50I'm not 100% sure
23:54I actually don't know
23:57Incorrect
23:58The correct answer is
24:00Leg before wicket
24:02Yeah, he got him LBW
24:03So pretty impressive to get Virat Kohli out in your first game
24:07Yeah, and got him out LBW
24:08Vader
24:09Dolphins use echolocation for hunting and navigating in low visibility
24:14They can identify objects by sending out sound waves that bounce back
24:18Focusing the outgoing waves through which of their fatty organs?
24:23The melon in their forehead
24:25Correct
24:27I do that too
24:35Using my melon in my forehead
24:38There it is there, it looks like a whoopee cushion
24:41If you sat on a dolphin's head, it would go
24:44Okay, Vioni, you need this to stay in
24:48If you get this wrong, then Vader, you are tonight's Harquist champion
24:51In January 2025, Jasper at Boomer received four honours from the International Cricket Council
24:57Including this trophy
24:59What is this award called?
25:03Sir Garfield Somba Trophy
25:06Correct
25:08Yeah, Boomer is the first Indian pacer to win the award
25:13Vader, if you get this right, you are tonight's Harquist champion
25:17Earlier we talked about how dolphins use signature whistles to identify each other
25:22According to research published in 2022
25:24Bottlenose dolphins can also identify each other by tasting what substance?
25:31Um, so I'm not really sure on this one
25:37But I think
25:39Substance is a kind of tricky concept
25:46Um, uh, maybe I'm just gonna guess the substances that I can kind of think of
25:55Are either, like, salt or, like, water or something
25:59So, so I know that they get their...
26:04They don't drink the sea water and they get it from their food, so that doesn't really make sense
26:10Sorry, I'm just don't drink the correct answer is urine
26:15Yeah, they identify each other by tasting, uh, their urine
26:20Which is also how Costa identifies me
26:23Again
26:25Vioni, you need this to stay in
26:28If you get this wrong, then Vader, you are tonight's Harquist champion
26:31After young Australian Sam Constance was dismissed by Boomerah in the second innings of his debut test match
26:38Boomerah mocked him by copying a celebration Constance had made during India's first innings
26:44What was the hand gesture that Boomerah copied?
26:47Um, so he brought his hands up in the air
26:51Because, um, Sam Constance did that, um, before
26:55And then he was doing this to get all the Australian, um, fans to, um, cheer
27:00Correct
27:02Alright, let's move on to the tiebreakers
27:11Okay, here we go
27:16Vader
27:16It thought dolphins are able to conserve energy while travelling at speed by continually alternating between swimming near the surface and breaching or leaping out of the water
27:26What is the name of this behaviour?
27:30I thought it was just called, like, breaching or leaping
27:36Um, no, this doesn't really sound very, like, um, proper or anything
27:43But I may as well just guess that it's just called, like, uh, half above water swimming
27:51Incorrect
27:53Uh, the correct answer is porpoising
27:56Now that I've said it, does it sound familiar?
28:00Yeah
28:00Yeah
28:01Yeah
28:01Fiona, if you get this right, you are tonight's hard quiz champion
28:05In a 2016 interview, Boomerah revealed that his all-time favourite bowlers are Wasim Akram, Mitchell Johnson and which other Australian fast bowler?
28:16I'm not 100% sure again
28:17I'm not 100% sure again
28:19Um, this is in 2016, right?
28:23Yes
28:23Um, I think I'd say maybe, like, David Warner, hopefully
28:32Incorrect
28:34The correct answer is Britt Lee
28:37Alright, okay, scores are still tied, that means it's time for a Tom's tiebreaker
28:43Tom's tiebreaker
28:45Alright, it's one random question, nearest to the pin will be the hard quiz champion
28:52Here we go
28:53Built in 2013 and almost the size of a tennis court, the world's largest gingerbread house was created using how many eggs?
29:03Vader
29:03A thousand and five hundred
29:11Okay, Fiona
29:13One thousand seven hundred and fifty
29:16Right, the answer is seven thousand two hundred, which means, Fiona, you are tonight's hard quiz champion
29:22Alright, right, you know what this means?
29:25Yep
29:26There she goes
29:28Congratulations, Fiona, you are tonight's hard quiz champion, which means you get the big brass mark
29:38Did you need help with that mark?
29:43Yeah
29:43I'll help you
29:45You got it?
29:46Yay
29:47Boomerah
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