In which city is Opera House?
Sydney
Which animal is the national animal of Australia?
Kangaroo
What metal prospectors also called gold miners were looking for?
Gold
Which animal has a bigger population than citizens in Australia?
Sheeps
In which country were parts of The Lord of the Rings filmed?
New Zealand
The capital city of Australia is
Canberra
What is the name of the wild dog native to Australia?
Dingo
Which country was Australia once a colony of?
The Great Britain
In which season do they celebrate Christmas?
In summer
What is the name of flat tool traditionally made of wood and it comes back if you throw it right that Australians had invented?
Boomerang
The capital city of New Zealand is
Wellington
What famous reef is located near Australia’s coast?
Great Barrier Reef
What are the indigenous people of New Zealand called?
Māori
Which sport is popular in Australia and New Zealand?
Rugby
What is the nickname for people from New Zealand?
Kiwi
Which city hosted the 2000 Summer Olympics?
Sydney
What is the name of the famous Australian tree that koalas eat from?
The gum tree (eucalyptus tree)
Why did the British first send people to Australia in 1788?
To create a prison colony
Which part of the body often has the most important moko tattoo for men? (Māori tattoos that represent their culture as well as the personality of the individual)
Which Australian animal’s fingerprints are so similar to humans they can confuse crime scene investigators?
Koala
Which Australian island state lies south of the mainland?
Tasmania
What marine animal is commonly associated with Australia’s coast and is the largest fish in the world?
Whale shark
In which century did New Zealand become the first country to give women the right to vote?
19th century
What were the colours of pigments which used the Aboriginal people from Australia to paint their faces and bodies?
White and red pigments
What is the name of the traditional Māori war dance?
Haka