History
Geography
Animals
Nature
States and territories
100
Who were the first people who arrived in Australia?
The Aborigines
100
Australia is the ______ largest country in the world.
Sixth
100
What is a Dingo?
A wild dog
100
Uluru is also known as what?
Ayers Rock
100
How many states does Australia have?
Six
200
When did the Dutch arrive in Australia?
In the 1600s
200
What is the capital city of Tasmania?
Hobart
200
Who is the only mammal that lays eggs?
Platypus
200
What is the name of the world's largest reef system?
Great Barrier Reef
200
What is the largest state in Australia?
Western Australia
300
How many times has Australia hosted the Olympic Games?
2 times
300
Where is Uluru located?
In the Northern Territory
300
How fast can an emu run?
45 km per hour
300
What is the most common plant in Australia?
The gum tree (eucalypt)
300
What is the smallest state in Australia?
Victoria
400
What year did Australia become a nation?
1901
400
What is the longest river in Australia?
Murray River
400
What is the Aboriginal name for the Koala?
No drink
400
Where can be found the tallest trees in Australia?
In south-west of Western Australia in the Valley of the Giants.
400
A state that is known for The Great Barrier Reef.
Queensland
500
In 1942, which Australian city was attacked by Japanese bombers n the midst of WWII?
Darwin
500
What percentage of Australia's mainland is desert?
18 percent
500
What is the rarest animal in Australia?
Gilbert's Potoroo
500
How many species of plants does Australia have?
Around 24 000
500
What state shares a border with all the mainland states and the Northern Territory in Australia?
South Australia
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