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Sir Edmund Hillary Trivia Questions

How much do you really know about Sir Edmund Hillary? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

Hillary reached the summit of Everest first, with Tenzing Norgay arriving shortly after.

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Hillary and Tenzing climbed as a team and reached the summit together; no one knows who stepped first.

2.

Hillary never climbed another major mountain after conquering Everest in 1953.

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He climbed several other peaks, including Mount Cook and peaks in the Himalayas, and led expeditions to the South Pole.

3.

Edmund Hillary was actually a beekeeper before becoming a famous mountaineer.

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Hillary worked as a beekeeper in New Zealand during the summers, which funded his early climbing expeditions.

4.

Hillary's face appears on the New Zealand $5 note.

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Sir Edmund Hillary is featured on the New Zealand $5 banknote, honoring his achievements and legacy.

5.

Hillary was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II immediately after his Everest success in 1953.

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He was knighted just weeks after the ascent, becoming Sir Edmund Hillary, a rare honor for a living explorer.

6.

Hillary later led a jetboat expedition up the Ganges River to its source in the Himalayas.

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In 1977, he led a jetboat expedition up the Ganges River, reaching its source near the Tibetan border.

7.

Sir Edmund Hillary was made a UN Goodwill Ambassador for his humanitarian work in Nepal.

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He was never a UN Goodwill Ambassador, but he founded the Himalayan Trust, building schools and hospitals in Nepal.

8.

Hillary and Tenzing Norgay used bottled oxygen for their entire ascent of Everest.

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They used bottled oxygen only above a certain altitude, not for the whole climb, and turned it off at the summit.

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