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What colours are on the Aboriginal flag?

Black, red, and yellow

100

What does the term "Aboriginal" refer to?

The First Peoples of mainland Australia and Tasmania.

100

How long have Aboriginal people have cared for Country

60,000 years.

100

What do we call cutting down forests?

Deforestation

100

Which chess piece can only move diagonally?

Bishop  

200

True or False

All Aboriginal people share the same culture and language.

False

200

True or False: 

All Aboriginal artworks use dots.

False. 

Dot painting comes from some regions and groups, but many Aboriginal art styles do not use dots.

200

What does "Country" mean in Aboriginal cultures?

(possible 8 answers)

Country includes the land, waterways, skies, plants, animals, people, stories, and spiritual connections.

200

Name 3 thing humans build that changes the land.

Roads and Highways

Dams and Reservoirs

Cities and Buildings

Mines and Quarries

Agricultural Terraces

Landfills

 

200

What is the only continent with no active volcanoes?

Australia

300

What does NAIDOC stand for?

National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee

300

Explain what "tokenistic" means?

Doing something just to appear inclusive or respectful without genuine understanding, action, or commitment.

300

Name one way Aboriginal people cared for the land before European settlement.

Cultural burning (fire-stick farming), sustainable harvesting, protecting water sources, or seasonal movement.

300

What do animals lose when trees are cleared?

Habitat

300

Which desert is the largest in the world?

Antarctica

400

What is the traditional name of the Adelaide Plains people?

Kaurna

400

Why might it be inappropriate for a non-Indigenous artist to copy sacred Aboriginal symbols without understanding their meaning?

Because some symbols, stories, and designs are culturally significant and may belong to specific communities or be connected to sacred knowledge.

400

Why are cultural burns different from large bushfires?

Cultural burns are low-intensity, carefully planned fires that reduce fuel loads and support ecosystems.

400

What is biodiversity?

Variety of living things.

400

Which animal's fingerprints are almost identical to humans?

Koala

500

What introduced amphibian is a major pest in Australia?  

Cane Toad

500

How can an artist respectfully be inspired by Aboriginal art without appropriating it?

By learning about the culture, acknowledging sources, avoiding copying sacred designs, and developing their own ideas rather than replicating Indigenous artwork.

500

How can removing traditional land management practices affect ecosystems?

It can lead to increased fuel build-up, larger bushfires, and changes to habitats and biodiversity.

500

What can happen to soil when too many plants are removed?

Erosion

500

A plane crashes on the border of two countries. Where do they bury the survivors?

You don't bury survivors

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