When did the growth of the Australian economy really start?
What is mid-19th century?
100
Some of Australia’s largest export markets are ____, _____, and _____.
A) China, Japan, and South Korea
B)India, Brazil, Egypt
C)Japan, South Korea, and Cuba
What is A) China, Japan, and South Korea?
100
Canada is _____ populated than Australia.
What is more?
200
The bills in Australia are made out of:
A) Plastic
B) Paper
C) Synthetic Fibers
What is A) Plastic?
200
The production of _________ was one of the dominant industries that helped the economy grow in the 19th century. A) silver B) Wool C) Wood
What is B) wool?
200
Australia was actually one of the largest exporters of beef and wool in the whole world and the third largest of _____ and in the year 2005.
What is wine?
200
List one of Australia's most common slangs.
What is “good day” or “no worries”?
300
Australia has been benefiting the most heavily from their investments in the ___________ industry.
What is mining?
300
When was the second economic growth? (hint: it was in the 20th century)
What is World War II?
300
In 2011, export revenue from mineral and energy commodities accounted for ___% of Australia's total export dollars.
A) 10%
B) 60%
C) 90%
What is 60%?
300
The oldest school for girls that still in existence in Australia is:
A) Presbyterian Ladies’ College
B) James Ruse Agricultural High School
C) Wilderness School
What is A) Presbyterian Ladies’ College?
400
What is the growth rate of the Australian economy?
A) 2.6%
B) 3.3%
C) 4.8%
D) 5.1%
What is B) 3.3%?
400
What did the government do to improve Australia's economy at the beginning of the new millennium?
What is change the fundamentals of the economy?
OR
What is initiate a new tax system and increase standard of living?
400
What percentage of Australians uses telecommunication products or services?
A) 98%
B) 81%
C) 75%
What is A) 98%
400
Standard of Living: Australia is known as one of the top ____ countries in the world.
A) 60
B) 25
C) 5