Tourism in Aus
Tourism in the world
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100

What is the name of the famous rock formation located in the Northern Territory that attracts tourists from all over the world?

Uluru

100

Which country receives the most international tourists annually?

France

100

What Flag is this?


Japan

100

What is the capital of Australia?

Canberra

100

True or False: Tourism always has a positive impact on the environment

False

200

Which city is known for the Great Barrier Reef?

Cairns

200

Name one continent where safari tourism is popular

Africa

200

What is this flag?


Denmark

200

Which ocean lies to the west of Australia?

Indian Ocean
200

Which place has no permanent residents and is covered in 98% ice?

Antarctica 

300

Name one major benefit of tourism for local Australian communities

Economic growth, job creation, cultural awareness

300

What is the term for a person traveling from one country to another for fun or leisure?

Tourist

300

What is this flag?

Poland

300

Name a famous tourist attraction in New York City.

Statue of Liberty or Times Square

300

Which country is home to the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa?

Dubi or UAE

400

What are two strategies Australia uses to promote sustainable tourism?

National park visitor limits, eco-accommodation, or Indigenous-led tourism initiatives.

400

Which global city is home to popular landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum?

France

400

What flag is this?


North Korea

400

Which mountain is the tallest in the world and attracts climbers from around the globe?

Mount Everest

400

Which Major Australian city is closer to Asia than it is to Canberra?

Darwin

500

How does tourism contribute to Australia’s GDP (Gross Domestic Product)?

By providing income through accommodation, tours, food services, and transport.

500

Explain one way that global events like the Olympics affect tourism

They increase tourism in the host country due to international visitors and media attention.

500

What are the 3 features found on the Australian flag called? And what do 2 of them represent?

The Union Jack in the upper left corner signifies Australia's historical link to the British Empire. 

The Southern Cross, a constellation of stars visible from the Southern Hemisphere, represents Australia's geographical location. 

The Commonwealth Star, with seven points, symbolizes the federal system and the states and territories of Australia


500

Give one example of how a tourist destination has adapted to climate change.

Building elevated walkways, using renewable energy, or limiting visitors

500

What UNESCO World Heritage site in Australia is at risk due to climate change and coral bleaching?

Great Barrier Reef

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