Animals
Capitals
Landscape and Environment
Slang Words
General
100

What animal has spikes all over its body?

An echidna

100

What city is the capital of Queensland?

Brisbane

100

Koalas eat leaves from this tree.

Eucalyptus or gum tree

100

What does the slang 'brekky' mean?

Breakfast

100

How do you find the circumference of a circle

Pi x Diameter 

Or 

2 x Pi x Radius

200

What 2 animals are on the Australian coat of arms (they are holding a shield)?

Emu and Kangaroo

200

What city is the capital of Australia?

Canberra

200

Which state is the Great Barrier Reef nearest?

Queensland

200

What does the slang 'Snag' mean?

Sausage

200

What well known Australian song is about a singing swagman, who camps near a billabong and kills and eats a sheep?

Waltzing Matilda

300

What animal has a duck bill, a beaver tail and lays eggs?

A platypus

300

True or false: Sydney is the capital of Victoria.

False

300

What is the name of the big rock near the centre of Australia, in the Northern Territory?

Uluru

300

What does the slang 'ripper' mean?

great, fantastic

300

What is the formula for the area of a Rhombus

1/2 times X times Y

400

What kind of bird is scary to bike riders in Springtime?

Magpie

400

Adelaide is the capital city of which State or Territory?

South Australia

400

Name five animals that are native to Australia.

Koala, kangaroo, dingo, wallaby, wombat, echidna, platypus, cassowary, emu, crocodile, Tasmanian devil, kookaburra, numbat, Tasmanian tiger

400

What does the slang 'dunny' mean?

toilet

400

Formula for the area of a circle

Pi x Radius Squared

500

What is the name of the deadliest octopus in Australia?

Blue ringed octopus

500

Which capital city is located furthest west in terms of longitude

Perth (We are)

500

Bowen and R2 are types of what fruit?

Mango

500

What does the slang 'yarn' mean?

Conversation

500

What year did the Sydney Opera House open to the public? 1894, 1973, 1987, 2003, 2008 

1973

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