Slangs
Politics
Legal System
History
General
100

What is a snag?

Sausage

100

Do we have a President or Prime Minister?

Prime Minister

100

Who can you contact for free legal advice?

LegalAid

100

When is Australia Day?

26th January

100

How long did Shannice lose her licence for?

6 months

200

What is a servo?

Petrol Station

200

What is the official religion?

Christianity

200

What is the lowest court in Victoria?

Magistrate's Court
200

What does ANZAC stand for?

Australia and New Zealand Army Corps

200

How many official flags does Australia have?

Three

300

What is the Aussie slang for children?

Ankle-biters

300

What is the House of Representatives?

Also known as the Lower House in Federal Parliament. There are 151 members and they are voted by the public to represent them in Parliament.

300
What is the highest court in Victoria?

Supreme Court

300

What was the Port Arthur Massacre?

The Port Arthur massacre was a mass shooting that occurred on 28 April 1996 at Port Arthur, a tourist town in the Australian state of Tasmania. The perpetrator, Martin Bryant, killed 35 people and wounded 23 others, the worst massacre in modern Australian history. Guns became illegal since that massacre.

300

What sacrifices did Shannice make for her evening class in April 2023?

Not applying for Manager position.

400

What is the Aussie slang for man and woman?

Bloke and Sheila.

400

How can the Constitution be changed?

Through a Referendum.

400

What is a jury duty?

Juries are a key part of our legal system. They're generally made up of 12 people who are tasked with hearing evidence presented in a trial and returning a verdict of guilty or not guilty.

400

This very Australian “toy” and sports item historically started as an Aboriginal hunting weapon which gets thrown and returns to the hunter. What’s it called?

Boomerang

400

What is Daisy's breed?

Miniature Dachshund

500

What does woop-woop mean?

Somewhere that is far in the middle of nowhere.

500

Who is Australia’s longest-serving Prime Minister?

Sir Robert Menzies

500

What was the Mabo case about?

The Mabo decision was a court case that commenced on the 20 th of May in the year 1982. A group of men from Meriam fought against the Queensland government for acknowledgment of the rights of Aboriginals as the traditional owners of their land. The leader of the case was Eddie Mabo hence the notorious name for the case the “Mabo decision”.

500

In 1856, Australia became the first country to introduce a modern voting method. Which one was it?

Secret ballot

500

How much can Shannice deadlift?

175kg