Capital Cities
Travel Verbs
Geography
Word Problems
Australian Culture
100

What is the capital city of Queensland?

Brisbane

100

I prefer to ________ the bus, not a taxi.

take / catch

100

There are five countries bigger than Australia. Name two.

Russia, Canada, China, USA, Brazil

100

There are 26 tourists and 2 tour guides. How many touriests will each guide ha vve if they each take half the tourists?

13

100

What are the colours of the Australian flag?

Blue, White and Red

200

What is the capital of China?

Beijing

200

________ drive. Go by train. It's much easier.

Don't

200

What is the biggest Australian state?

Western Australia

200

There are 48 rooms in the hotel with 2 beds in each. How many beds are there in the hotel?

96

200

What is a baby kangaroo called?

a joey

300

What is the capital of Australia?

Canberra

300

We plan to _____ in a 5-star hotel for two nights.

Stay

300

How many states and territories are there in Australia?

8:   6 states and 2 territories

300

There are two ducks in front of a duck, two ducks behind a duck and a duck in the middle. How many ducks are there?

3: Two ducks are in front of the last duck; the first duck has two ducks behind; one duck is between the other two.

300

                                          What is this?

a pie,  a meat pie

400

What is the capital of the Northern Territory?

Darwin

400

You can go _________ in Brisbane City. There are lots of shops.

shopping

400

In which state or territory do the largest number of Australians live?

New South Wales

400

Sylvia is saving money to pay for a trip. The trip costs $500. She saves $25 each week. How many weeks will it take to save for the trip?

20

400

When do Australians eat chocolate eggs?

At Easter

500

What is the capital of Spain?

Madrid

500

I forgot to _____ my tour. Now there are no spaces left.

book

500

The world's largest sand island belongs to Queensland. What is its name?

k'gari / Fraser Island

500

Five people were eating apples. A finished before B, but after C. D finished before E, but after B. In what order did they finish?

1?   2?   3?   4?   5?

CABDE: putting the first three in order, A finished in front of but after C, so CAB. Then, we know D finished before B, so CABD. We know E finished after D, so CABDE.

500

What are the colours of the Australian Aboriginal flag?

black, red and yellow
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