Geography
L/C/NR
Government
Economics
History
100

Australia is regarded as both a continent and a this.... 

What is a country? 

100

Most of Australia’s most populated cities are located on this coast…

What is the southeastern coast? 

100

In this form of government citizens can vote for their leaders

What is a democracy? 
100

This economic indicator measures the strength of a country's economy

What is gross domestic product? 

100

When Europeans arrived to Australia Aboriginal people were forced from the coastal region to this dry and hot region..

What is.. the Outback?

200

This physical feature can be found in the center of Australia and it is a religious site to the indigenous people there...

What is Uluru or Ayers Rock? 

200

Due to Australia’s access to the Indian Ocean most of their trading partners are located on this other continent…

What is Asia? 

200

In Australia's government citizens can vote for members of Parliament, and then Parliament chooses a prime minister... which makes Australia this type of democracy

What is a parliamentary democracy? 

200

Australia's economy is considered one of the most free in the world and it is very easy to start a business there making close to a... 

What is a market economy? 

200

Smallpox, Influenza, and measles are all examples of _____ that killed many Aboriginals. 

What are diseases? 

300

This physical feature in Australia can be seen from space and is home to many different species of animals.. 

What is the Great Barrier Reef? 

300

Access to the water, major cities, and more infrastructure mean most Australians live in these kinds of areas…

What is urban? 

300

Once someone turns 18 in Australia they are required to participate in this process... 

What is voting? 

300

If a country, like Australia, invests into education they will have a higher... 

What is literacy rate?

300

This is the central concept in Aboriginal spirituality that explains creation.

What is... Dreamtime? 

400

The name of this region of Australia is named after a famous steakhouse… and is home to a dry and arid climate…

What is the Outback? 

400

Wheat, Livestock, Coal and Iron are some of Australia’s most important…

What are natural resources? 

400

This person is technically the head of state, but they have very little power in the government... 

What is a monarch? 

400

A country chooses to limit the amount of wheat that they important from Australia. This is an example of a... 

What is a quota? 

400

This musical instrument is native to Australia and the Aboriginal people

What is... a didgeridoo? 

500

Australia is surrounded by two bodies of water…. This one is to the West of the continent..  

What is the Indian Ocean? 

500

Australia is responsible for half of the worlds supply of this mineral…

What is iron? 

500

This person represents the interests of the monarch in the Australian government

Who is the governor general? 

500

In order for one country to trade with another they need to exchange this thing

What is currency? 

500

The pick axe, grind stone, and boomerang are all Aboriginal... 

What are inventions? 

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