Colonial conflict
WWI
WWII
Vietnam War
Peacekeeping
100
At the time of English colonialisation of Australia,  how was the indigenous population described?

Australian Aborigines.

100

Why did Australia fight in WWI?

Australia's loyalty to Great Britain.

100

At the end of WWII, which Convention was responsible for protecting POWs?

The Geneva Convention (1945)

100

Was Australia involved in the Vietnam War?

Yes.
100

Name two countries (from the list below) in which Australia has conducted peacekeeping since 1980?

- Estonia
- Vietnam
- Saudi Arabia
- Afghanistan
- Peru
- Iraq

Afghanistan

Iraq

200

How did the Australian indigenous population react to the colonisation of their country by the British?

- curious and concerned

- aggressive and resilient

- both of these

both of these (initially, curious and concerned; but in due course, were aggressive and resilient)

200

What day does ANZAC Day commemorate? 

25 April 1915

200

Was Sweden a neutral country? Yes or no.

Yes.

200

For how long were Australian combat troops deployed in the Vietnam War? 

Seven years (1965-1972)

200

Which of the following nations is a regular peace-keeping partner with Australia? (choose one)

- Cambodia
- USA
- Japan
- Mexico
- Finland

USA

300

Was the arrival of the First Fleet the start of Australia's colonial conflict?

Yes

300

After WWI, what flightless bird did Australia's army attack?

Emu

300

Was Finland part of the Allied forces?

No.

300

Who were Australia's main opponents during the Vietnam War? (choose two)

North Vietnamese
Viet Cong

300

For how many years were Australian troops deployed in Afghanistan?

20 years (2001-2021)

400

When did Captain James Cook land in Australia and claim "New South Wales" for the British?

22 August 1770

400

On 20 September 1917, what significant event impacted Australian soldiers?

First recorded gas attack against Australians.

400

Did the main Australian army fight on the Western Front in WWII?

No.

400

How many Australia's soldiers died in the Battle of Long Tan? 

- between 5 and 10
- between 10 and 15
- between 15 and 20

- between 15 and 20 (18)

400

What is the most tours (individual deployments) served by an Australian soldier? Is it five, seven, or nine tours.

Seven tours

500

The "Rum Rebellion" was so named because ________

- the rum corps was required to keep order

- rum being used as a currency

- both of these

Both of these

500

What event does Remembrance Day mark?

End of WWI

500

What is the name of the first company sent by Australia to WWII? 

The 1st Independent Company (est in May 1941)

500

During the Vietnam War, which medal did Keith Payne and Richard Norden receive?

Victoria Cross

500

Are Australia's peace-keeping forces allowed to be deployed by the government to keep the peace in Australia?

No.  The military does not keep the peace domestically in Australia.