Australia
India
South Africa
Nigeria
British Empire
100

The capital 

Canberra

100

Where is India?

South Asia

100

Name at least two out of the three capitals

Pretoria, Blomfontein, Cape Town

100

What religion has most followers in Nigeria?

islam

100

What is the Commonwealth of Nations?

•An association of countries that were part of The Empire

200

What do you call the largest living stricture on earth that is visible from outer space

The Great Barrier Reef

200

What is the name of the world famous building in Agra, India?

Taj Mahal

200

What is a famous nickname for SA?

the Rainbow nation

200

What is Nigeria's largest city?

Lagos


200

Who is now the head of the Commonwealth?

King Charles III

300

Name Australia's currency

Australian Dollar

300

What year will India surpass China as the most populous country? (UN statistics)

2023

300

What is the name of the system of social segregation introduced in 1948 that kept whites in power and blacks down?

Apartheid

300

What is the name of Nigeria's film industry?

Nollywood

300

Who were the two greatest victors in the Scramble for Africa? (also called the Partition of Africa, The Rape of Africa and The Conquest of Africa)

Britain and France

400

Another name of Ayer's Rock?

Uluru

400

What type of scaffolding was the Taj Mahal covered in during WW2?

Bamboo

400

Afrikaans is a major language in SA. It is really a dialect of what language?

Dutch

400

What is the name of the country's longest river?

Niger

400

By the end of the 1800’s the British Empire was in charge of how many percent of the world's population?

23%

600

What do you call flip flops in Australian English?

thongs

600

What year did India become indeoendent from Britain?

1947

600
What was the name of the famous man who fought Apartheid and became the president of SA in 1994?

Nelson Mandela

600

What is the name of the extremist group that has terrorized and kidnapped people, especially school children,  across the North?

Boko Haram

600

Name some consequences of the British Empire that we see in the world today

Schooling, language, law, judicial systems, driving, culture

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