GEOGRAPHY
ANIMALS
CURRENCY
ABORIGINES
ACTIVITIES
100
WHAT IS THE CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA?
CANBERRA
100
What animal is grey, furry, eats leaves, climbs trees, and is native to Australia?
A koala
100
What is the name of Australian currency?
Australian dollar
100

What are aborigines?

Indigenous people of Australia.

100

Name 1 sport that is played in Australia.

Surfing, cricket, rugby, basketball, hockey, netball, soccer, softball, water polo and handball.

200
How many territories does Australia have?
Seven (7)
200
What animal, native to Australia, looks like a dog?
A dingo
200
What picture is on the Australian one dollar coin?
A kangaroo
200
Did Aborigines have an unhealthy diet or healthy diet?
A healthy diet
200
What activity, practiced in Australia, involves a board, water, and waves?
Surfing
300
What is the largest city in Australia?
Sidney
300
What animal, native to Australia, looks like a duck?
A platypus
300
What color is the 100 Australian dollar note?
Green
300
What did Aborigines use for clothing?
Possum cloaks
300
What sport played in Australia is similar to baseball and uses a flat bat?
Cricket
400
What is the name of the biggest island in Australia?
Tasmania
400
What animal, native to Australia, is known for its ability to glide through the air?
A sugar glider
400
Who is on the Australian 5 dollar note?
Queen Elizabeth II
400

What were the Aborigines main form of transport?

Walking

400
What common activity do most children do in Australia that requires water and a bikini, or speedo?
Swimming
500
Name 3 Australian territories?
Victoria, Tasmania, Queensland, South Australia, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Western Australia
500
Name the Australian animal that has 6 letters in its name and the first letter is a "W".
Wombat
500
Which Australian dollar note has a picture of the 5 stars seen on the Australian flag?
The Australian 50 dollar note
500

What is Aboriginal music about?

Important events such as the bringing of rain, healing, wounding enemies and the winning of battles.

500
What activity allows people to see the Great Barrier Reef up close?
Scuba-diving
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