Who is the main character in Spirited Away?
Chihiro
What does “liveability” mean?
How suitable or comfortable a place is for people to live
What does it mean to be an Australian citizen?
Having legal rights and responsibilities in Australia
Where did the Vikings originate?
Scandanavia
What is the capital city of Tasmania?
Hobart
What is the first stage of the Hero’s Journey shown when Chihiro enters the spirit world?
Call to adventure
Name one factor that affects liveability in a city.
Access to services (or transport, safety, environment)
Name one responsibility of Australian citizens.
Voting.
What was the title of Japan’s military ruler during the shogunate period?
Shogun
Which Tasmanian animal is famous for its loud screeches and strong jaws?
Tasmanian Devil
Which character acts as Chihiro’s mentor during her journey?
Haku
Why might coastal cities in Australia be considered highly liveable?
Because they offer good climate, beaches, and access to jobs and services
What is one symbol of Australian identity?
the flag, national anthem, or kangaroo
Name one country the Vikings invaded or settled in.
England (or Ireland, France, Russia)
What is the name of the river that flows through Launceston?
Tamar river
What challenge does Chihiro face that represents the “Tests, Allies, and Enemies” stage?
Working in the bathhouse and dealing with spirits like No-Face?
Which term describes the movement of people from rural areas to cities?
Urbanisation
Which document outlines the rights and freedoms of Australians?
The Australian Constitution
What were Viking longships used for?
Raiding, trading, and exploring
Which mountain overlooks Hobart?
Kunanyi / Mount Wellington?
How does Chihiro achieve the “Return with the Elixir” stage at the end of the film?
Leaving the spirit world with courage and a stronger sense of identity
Give one example of how government planning can improve liveability.
Building parks, improving public transport, or creating affordable housing
Give one way multiculturalism shapes Australian identity.
By bringing diverse cultures, foods, and traditions into society
What was the Japanese equivalent of European feudal lords?
Daimyo
What is the name of the UNESCO World Heritage area in Tasmania known for its wilderness?
The Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area