Animals
Geography
Cities and States
Food
100

Name 3 animals starting with K.

Kangaroo, Koala and Kookaburra!

100

True or false: Australia is the 2nd biggest country on Earth.

False! It is the 6th biggest country, after Russia, Canada, China, the USA and Brazil.
100

How many states and how many territories does Australia have?

6 states and 2 territories.

100

What is a snag?

A sausage.

200

True or false: Australia has over 1 million camels in the desert.

TRUE!

200

Which two oceans surround Australia?

The Indian Ocean on the west, and the Pacific ocean on the east.

200

What are the two largest cities in Australia?

Sydney and Melbourne.

200

What is the name of a dessert made of meringue, cream and fruit.

Pavlova.

300

What is the name of a native Australian animal which looks like a dog?

Dingo

300

What was discovered in the outback in 1832, causing people from all over the world to come to Australia?

Gold!
300

What is the capital city of Australia?

Canberra

300

Name a famous Australian chocolate biscuits, T___ T____.

Tim Tams.

400

Name a famous Australian marsupial.

Kangaroo. Koala. Wombat. Quokka.

400

What is the name of the world's largest coral reef system, off the coast of Queensland?

The Great Barrier Reef.

400

Which is the smallest state?

Tasmania

400

What is damper?

A type of bread traditionally prepared by Indigenous Australians.

500

Why are the emu and the kangaroo the national animals of Australia?

Because they can't walk backwards easily - they symbolise a nation moving forward!

500

Why is the Australian mountain Mount Kosciuszko famous?

It's the highest mountain in Australia!

500

When did all the states of Australia become one country - Federation Day?

1st January, 1901

500

What are the ingredients of fairy bread?

White bread, butter/margarine, hundreds and thousands/sprinkles.

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