Term 1-History
Term 2- Geography
Term 3- Rome
Term 4- Liveability
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100

What was the name given to a person found near a lake in the South-western NSW?

Mungo Man

100

Why is water important?

Teacher to check

100

True or false:

The Roman government was considered a Republic Government

True

100

What is liveability?

Liveability is a judgment or evaluation of what a
place is like to live in.

100

What is this place called?

Bonus 100: What city is it in?

Taj Mahal

City: Agra

200

What is an archaelogist?

a person who studies human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artefacts and other physical remains.

200

Name 3 different forms of water.

Solid

Liquid

Gas

Snow

Steam

Hail

Ice

Clouds 

Rain

200

What country is Rome in?

Italy

200

What is the capital city of Western Australia?

Perth

200

In Greek mythology, who was the god of the sea?

Poseidon

300

What is the name given to this historical site?


Terracotta Warriors

300

This human made infrastructure helps store water.

A dam

300

Name this structure:


The Colosseum

300

What is the difference between rural and urban areas?

Teacher to check

300

What is the capital of the United States of America?

Washington DC

400

What is the name given to this historical site?


Stone Hedge 

400

Name the two oceans.

Pacific Ocean

Atlantic Ocean

400

Why were gladiator events held?

Roman gladiator games were an opportunity for emperors and rich aristocrats to display their wealth to the populace, to commemorate military victories, mark visits from important officials, celebrate birthdays or simply to distract the populace from the political and economic problems of the day.

400

Define infrastructure.

Infrastructure is the set of facilities and systems that serve a country, city, or other area, and encompasses the services and facilities necessary for its economy, households and firms to function. 

Usually human made

400

What is the deepest ocean trench?

Mariana Trench

500

What is the difference between a Primary and a Secondary source?

Primary is from that time.

Secondary is a reimagining of something after that time.

500

_____________ happens when the Sun heats up water and turns it into water vapour. Water vapour is a gas in the air. 

Evaporation

500

How was the Carthaginian general that attacked Rome with elephants?

Hannibal Barca

500

Name the three different criteria in determining the liveability of a place.

E

E

S

Environmental Factors
Economic Factors
Social Factors

500

How old am I?

26

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