What does AAYA Stand for?
At approximately 314 billion, which Asian country has the largest military budget?
China
In which of these Asian countries is it legal and encouraged to go bounty hunting?
Philippines
What Country does Australia derive its legal system from?
The UK/Britain
What is ‘barbie’ slang for?
“We are having a barbie this afternoon
BBQ
What year was AAYA founded?
Oct 2024
What is the name of the world's busiest maritime choke point, a strait that 25-30% of all global trade passes through in Southeast Asia?
Strait of Malacca
What product did Singapore banned selling?
Chewing Gum
What is Australia's Highest Court?
The High Court of Australia
What i the difference between a Sanga and a snag in Australian slang.
Sanga is a sandwich and a Snag is a sausage
How many Chapters does AAYA have (including international):
16 Chapter
Which of these four countries is not a part of ASEAN (The Association of Southeast Asian Nations)
Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia
Japan
In which country is it illegal to go outside without underwear?
Thailand
What is Australia's founding legal document?
The Constitution
Going to the dunny Or Busting for the loo is Australian slang for?
Saying you need to go to the Toilet
Who is the founder of AAYA?
Joseph Brake
Current leader of Japan?
Sanae Takaichi
Japans Metabo law is a mandatory health check that measures… what?
Options: Blood sugar, Foot size, Hair line or Waist size
Waist size
What are the 3 arms of power embedded in the Constitution?
The Legislature (Parliament), the Executive (Government), and the Judiciary (Courts)
Knackered, and Buggered are Australian slang for…
A.Feeling exhausted
B. Feeling hungry
C. Feeling hot
D.Feeling Angry
A.Feeling exhausted
How many countries are represented by AAYA 2026?
7 Countries
Which of the following countries is a constitutional Monarchy?
China, Vietnam, Thailand or Laos
Thailand
Police in India detained what (something) suspecting it as a Chinese Spy?
A pigeon
What is the name of the landmark case which led to the native title act?
- Mabo v Queensland (1992)
- Bruce v Commonwealth (1993)
- Donoghue v Stevenson (1932)
- Commonwealth v Tasmania (1983)
Mabo v Queensland (1992)
If an Aussie referred to someone in this way, ‘’ He’s a bit, how ya going’
They are saying the person is…
A. Weird or disfunctional
B. Going well in life
C. Sad and Depressed
D. Hungry
A. Weird or disfunctional