Term 1: Federation
Term 2: Australia and WWI
Term 3 Biomes
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100

On what date (dd/mm/yyyy) did Australia become a federation?

First of January, 1901

100

What year did World War I begin? (Bonus point for the year that WWI ended

Started 1914 (ended 1918)

100

What does iPQE stand for?



 

i = identify

P = pattern

Q = quantify

E = exception

100
Which capital city of Australia was established first?

Sydney, NSW

100

Name all the continents in the world.

Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.

200

Who delivered the famous Tenterfield Oration? (Bonus: What was it about?)

Sir Henry Parkes (Advocating for the federation of Australia’s colonies)

200

What does the acronym CAMPORU stand for when working with historical sources?

Context - Audience - Perspective - Origin - Reliability - Usefulness
200

What colours are temperature and precipitation on a climate graph? What sides should both be displayed on.

Red for temperature and blue for precipitation.

Left for precipitation and right for temperature.

200

Which city in India is one of the most populous in the world and was formerly known as Bombay?

Mumbai

200

Which country is the biggest in the world? (Bonus: Second largest country?)

Russia (Second largest: Canada)

300

Which colony was the last to join the federation of Australia?  

Western Australia

300

List 3 roles Australian women played during WWI.

They worked in factories, volunteered as nurses, and participated in fundraising efforts for soldiers.

300

What are the 3 types of biodiversity.  

Genetic diversity, species richness and ecosystem diversity.  

300

What year did WWII start?

1939

300

What is the capital city of the country Ms Jung was born in?

Seoul of Republic of Korea

400

Name two reasons why Federation was opposed by some Australians at the time.  

Fear of losing state powers / concerns over economic disadvantages for smaller states / Racial concerns, such as debates over immigration policies and the White Australia Policy. 

400

He was Australia’s official war correspondent and later the official war historian. He documented the experiences of Australian soldiers and was instrumental in establishing the Australian War Memorial. Who is this person?

Charles Bean

400

List the 8 different types of biomes we focused on in Humanities.

Desert, Aquatic, Savanah, Temperate Forest, Tropical Forest, Boreal Forest, Arctic, Tundra.

400

What was the name of the 1854 rebellion by miners in Ballarat, Victoria, protesting against unfair licensing fees and government corruption?

Eureka Stockade

400

Which city does the Prime Meridian pass through?

Greenwich/London, United Kingdom

500

How did the White Australia Policy influence debates around Federation?

It united many colonies under a shared goal of restricting non-European immigration and maintaining a 'racially pure' society, reflecting widespread racism at the time.

500

 List the three nations of each side: Triple Entente VS. Triple Alliance

Triple Entente: France, Russia, UK / Triple Alliance: Italy, Austria-Hungary, Germany

500

What does the acronym H.I.P.P.O stand for?

The acronym H.I.P.P.O  which stands for:

H=Habitat Loss

I=Invasive Species

P=Pollution

P=Human Population 

O=Overharvesting.

500

What was the 1967 referendum about, and why was it significant? (Hint: it was the most successful referendum in Australia's history)

It allowed the federal government to make laws for Aboriginal Australians and include them in the census, marking a step toward Indigenous rights.

500

Here is a list of the 5 oceans in the world.

Pacific Ocean / Atlantic Ocean / Indian Ocean / Arctic Ocean / Southern (Antarctic) Ocean 

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