Multiple outlets publish a new-look travel quiz that tests readers’ knowledge about an Australian tourist attraction. The quiz asks participants a question about the location of the “Big Prawn,” a well-known large roadside attraction. Brisbane Times, The Age (Melbourne), and the Sydney Morning Herald all present the same quiz prompt and framing, inviting readers to “put your knowledge to the test.” Each article provides limited additional information beyond introducing the quiz and the question about which Australian city hosts the Big Prawn. No source in the provided text specifies the correct city or includes further context such as the attraction’s history, creator, or date of installation. Instead, the articles function primarily as quiz teasers, consistent in wording and theme across the three publications.
Travel quiz asks which city is home to the Big Prawn
Multiple outlets publish a new-look travel quiz that tests readers’ knowledge about an Australian tourist attraction. The quiz asks participants a question about the location of the “Big Prawn,” a wel...
- Several Australian news outlets publish the same new-look travel quiz.
- The quiz question asks which Australian city is home to the Big Prawn.
- Brisbane Times, The Age (Melbourne), and the Sydney Morning Herald all carry the quiz.
- The articles mainly introduce the quiz and do not provide additional factual context in the provided text.
- The correct city is not stated in the supplied summaries.
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