What is the most iconic land feature in Australia?
Uluru
When did Australia claim their independence?
October 9, 1942
What does Anzac Day Celebrate?
The New Zealanders killed in war and the men and women who fought
What is the highest populated animal in Australia?
Kangaroo
What colors are on the Australian flag?
Blue, white, and red
Which hemisphere is Australia located in?
The Southern Hemisphere
True or False: The Australian Army was the largest service in the Australian military during World War 1.
True
What type of government does Australia have?
A constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy
What animal is native to Australia?
The platypus
What is the Australian currency?
The Australian Dollar
What oceans surround Australia?
The Pacific, Southern, and Indian Oceans
How many wars has Australia been in?
Ten wars
What is the most eaten food in Australia?
Chicken Parmigiana
What is the most highly endangered animal in Australia?
Gilbert’s potoroos
What is the population of Australia?
25.36 million
East Timor, Indonesia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and New Caledonia (France)
What countries is/was Australia allied with?
United States,South Korea, Japan, China, and the United Kingdom
What is the most common job for men and women alike in Australia?
Healthcare and Medical staff
Which animal is killed the most for food in Australia?
Chickens
Australia is both a ___ and a ___.
Country and a continent
In what city is the living quarters for the Australian Monarch?
Canberra
Why did the colonization of Australia happen?
To alleviate tensions on British prisons and create new penal colonies
Who had the biggest input on the culture of Australia?
The Aboriginal settlers
Which animals are poached the most in Australia a year?
Turtles, dugongs, flying foxes and wombats
What is the title of the Australian national anthem?
Advance Australia Fair