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100

What is the capital of Australia?

Canberra

100

What climate zone is the majority of Australia in?

Tropical

100

Australia used to be a dominion of which country?

Great Britain

100

What is Australia’s form of government?

Monarchy

100

Name the gulf in the northern part of the continent

Gulf of Carpentaria

200

Official language in Australia


English

200

Name a herbivorous marsupial living in Australia.

Koala

200

When did Australia become independent?

January26th, 1788

200

Who's Australia's actual Prime Minister?

Scott Morrison

200

Australia has the largest reserves of this metal.

Zirconium

300

What is a feature of Australian currency?

The banknotes are made of plastic

300

Is it true that Australia is a continent with the largest number of venomous things?

Yes, it is true.

300

Who was the first Prime Minister in Australia?

Edmund Barton

300

Who is the formal head of state in Australia?

The Queen

300

What is Australia’s rank by surface area in the world?

Sixth

400

What is the largest city in Australia?

Sydney

400

What is the largest river in Australia?

River Murray

400

True or False: Aboriginals from Australia own the oldest continuous culture on Earth.

True, it has been believed that they arrived to the island around 5,000 years ago.

400

What Australian animals are depicted on the country's coins?

Lyre-bird and echidna

400

What is Australia’s lowest point?

The bottom of Lake Eyre: - 16 meters

500

What is the most famous building in Sydney?

Opera House

500

The name of an evergreen tree or bush that grows in Australia.

Eucalyptus

500

Who was the first European to land in Australia, and when did he do it?

the Dutch Willem Janszoon, on February 26th, 1606

500

Mention the four forms of government of Australia

Representative Democracy

Constitutional Monarchy

Parliamentarism

Federal Monarchy


500

What is the highest mountain on the continent?

Kosciuzko