Historical concepts and terms
Ancient China
Ancient Rome
Civics & citizenship
General knowledge
100

What is an archaeologist?

a person who studies human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artefacts and other physical remains

100

What structure did Emperor Qin Shi Huang build?

The Great Wall of China

100

Which date is the oldest of these two:  4th Century CE or 1600 BCE

1600BCE

100

How many levels of government are there in Australia?

3

100

What is the name of the desert that covers most of central Australia?

The Simpson Desert

200

What do the terms BCE and CE mean?

Before common era and common era

200

Name 1 terrible thing that women in Ancient China had to endure

Foot binding

Having no rights

Being married too young

Having to leave their own family when they got married

200

Name 2 revolutionary inventions created by Ancient Rome

Aqueducts, roads, democracy/legal system, sewerage systems.

200

Which level of government is responsible for hospitals?

State

200

What is the fastest land animal

Cheetah

300

Rank these civilisations from oldest to youngest

Ancient Rome

Ancient Australia

Ancient China

1. Ancient Australia (oldest)

2. Ancient China

3. Ancient Rome (youngest)

300

Who was lower on the social class hierarchy of Ancient China: Famers (peasants) or Merchants and Traders?

Merchants and traders

300

Who were the Roman Gladiators?

Warriors who fought in a public arena for entertainment

300

Which level of government is responsible for defence, immigration and foreign affairs?

Federal government
300

How many eyes does a bee have?

5

400

what was the name of the oldest skeletal remains found in Australia?

Mungo Man and Mungo Lady

400

What is the terracotta army?

The Terracotta Army is a massive collection of life-sized clay soldiers that were buried in China over 2,000 years ago.

They were created to guard the tomb of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of a united China.

400

Who was Julius Caesar and why was he important?

Conqueror of Gaul, victor of the civil war and dictator of Rome.

Also he created the Julian calendar 

400

What kind of government does Australia have?

Extra points (150):  what is the document that sets out how Australia is governed?

A democracy

The Australian Constitution

400

What is the name of the girl who goes to Oz in The Wizard of Oz

Dorothy

500

What is ochre? (250pts)


What is a midden? (250 pts)

Ochre:  Ochre is a natural clay earth pigment that comes in different colours like red, yellow, and brown. It’s found in the ground and has been used by Aboriginal Australians for thousands of years. 

A midden is an ancient rubbish heap left behind by people who lived in the past.
It often contains things like: shells, bones, charcoal, stone tools, broken pottery.

500

Name at least 3 items that were buried with Lady Fu Hao and her tomb?

16 Humans, 6 Dogs

468 bronze object, 755 jade items

61 ceramic or pottery objects

6000 seashells

500

Name 5 items that Rome traded (bought or sold) with other countries

Gold, silver and salt with Dacia

Lead, tin and wool from Britain

Silks, spices and dyes - African and Middle East

Rome produced - olive oil, wine and pottery to trade with other countries. 

500

What is the name of the process where all eligible voters can vote directly on a constitutional issue?

A referendum

500

Name 5 countries that start with the S

Spain, Sweden, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Switzerland, Sudan, Serbia, Singapore, Syria, Sri Lanka, Solomon Islands, Somalia, Senegal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Suriname, Seychelles, South Korea, South Sudan, São Tomé and Príncip, Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, San Marino, Samoa

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