Maths
Persuasive Writing
Spelling
Australian Democracy
Music
100

What fraction is the same as 50%?

1/2

100

What is the main purpose of a persuasive speech?

To convince or persuade the audience

100

What root means ‘life’?

bio

100

What is democracy?

A system of government where the people have a say, usually by voting

100

Name one of the elements of music

melody, harmony, rhythm, tempo, dynamics, timbre, texture, form

200

What is 25% as a decimal?

0.25

200

Give one example of a persuasive device you might hear in a speech.

Rhetorical question, emotive language, high modality words, repetition, etc.

200

Provide a word that comes from the base word of ‘move’

moveable, removeable, moving etc.

200

Whose/what system of government is Australia’s based off?

Westminster System

200

Create a body percussion rhythm and repeat it twice

various

300

What percentage is equal to the fraction of ¾ ?

75%

300

If a speaker says, “Surely you agree this is the best choice for everyone?”, what persuasive device are they using?

A rhetorical question

300

What does ‘automobile’ mean?

A vehicle that moves by itself / a car.

300

What is an example of the key value: freedom of speech, expression and religious belief?

various answers

300

What is the difference between melody and harmony?

Melody is the main tune; harmony is when other notes are played to support or complement it

400

What is 0.6 as a fraction and percentage?

60/100 or 6/10 or 3/5 and 60%

400

What is the difference between emotive language and high modality words in a persuasive text?

Emotive language appeals to feelings (e.g., "heartbreaking"), while high modality words show certainty (e.g., "must," "definitely")

400

What does ‘biology’ mean?

The study of living things

400

What is the difference between the House of Representatives and the Senate in Australia’s parliament?

The House of Representatives makes and proposes laws, the Senate reviews and checks them

400

Name three different families of musical instruments.

Strings, woodwind, brass, percussion, keyboard — any three

500

A student answered 18/20 questions correctly on a test. What is their score as a fraction, decimal and percentage?

9/10, 0.9, 90%

500

A speaker ends their speech with: “Together, we must take action now—our future depends on it.”
Identify two persuasive devices used here and explain how they make the speech stronger.

High modality words “must” show certainty; emotive language “our future depends on it” creates urgency and emotional impact

500

Is ‘ible’ or ‘able’ used in the word __________

able

500

Why is voting in Australia considered compulsory, and how does this support democracy?

Everyone over 18 must vote; it ensures fairness and that all citizens have a voice in decisions

500

Explain what tempo and dynamics mean in music, and give an example of each.

Tempo is the speed of the music (e.g., fast = allegro, slow = adagio); dynamics are the volume (e.g., loud = forte, soft = piano)

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