Personal Connections
Tourism
Trade
Technology
100

What is a personal connection?

A relationship or bond you feel with a person, place, or thing

100

What is the definition of tourism?

The movement of people to countries or places outside their usual environment for personal or business/professional purposes

100

What is trade? 

The exchange of goods and services between countries or regions

100

How does technology connect us with the rest of the world?

It allows communication, access to global information, and cultural exchange

200

Name one example of a personal connection

Examples could include a connection to family, friends, hobbies, or places 

200

Name one positive impact of tourism 

  • Income for countries
  • Jobs (e.g. tour guides)
  • Showcasing history and culture
200

Name two products Australia commonly exports

Gold, iron, wheat, diamonds, coal

200

What is censorship?

The restriction of access to information, ideas, or content

300

Why might someone feel connected to a particular place?


They might feel connected because of special memories, cultural significance, or frequent visits

300

Name one negative impact of tourism 

  • Damage to landmarks
  • Habitat destruction
  • Displacement
  • Pollution
300

Name one of Australia’s top 10 trading partners located in Europe

China, India, UK, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, US,

Japan, South Korea, and New Zealand

300

Name one way censorship impacts access to technology 


It limits access to certain websites or apps by filtering or blocking content

400

Why might someone feel connected to a family tradition?

It can represent shared values, memories, and a sense of identity passed through generations

400

What is one reason someone might want to visit a historical landmark?

To learn about history, appreciate architecture, or connect with culture 

400

Why is the Suez Canal important for global trade?

It significantly shortens the shipping route between Europe and Asia

400

Why might a government choose to censor technology?

To control information, maintain political power, or protect cultural values