Multiple Australian outlets—Sydney Morning Herald, Brisbane Times, and The Age—publish the same interactive travel quiz question. The quiz asks readers to identify the country where the remains of the ancient city of Troy are located. Each article presents the prompt as part of a “new-look” travel quiz feature and frames it as a test of readers’ general travel and geography knowledge. The three sources do not provide additional context, explanations, or answers in the excerpts provided. Instead, they focus on encouraging readers to participate by using their knowledge to select the correct country for Troy’s archaeological remains. With the same wording across all three publications, the key shared element is the specific trivia question about Troy. The articles appear to be short promotional or introductory pieces for the quiz segment rather than full standalone features covering Troy’s history or archaeological site details.