Fossil Frenzy
Aussie Wilfelife
Millmerran/QLD
Science Stumpers
Random Trivia
100

Fossils are usually found in sedimentary rocks. Name one common sedimentary rock.

Sandstone, limestone, shale.

100

What’s the world’s largest living reptile, found in Northern Australia?

Saltwater crocodile.

100

What is the name of Millmerran’s biennial festival that attracts thousands of visitors?

Camp Oven Festival.

100

Which planet spins on its side compared to the others?

Uranus

100

Who is Australia’s most famous children’s band with skivvies?

The Wiggles.

200

What does the word palaeontology literally mean in Greek?

Study of ancient beings

200

Name one venomous mammal found in Australia.

(Hint: Monotreme)

Platypus (males have venomous spurs).

200

Millmerran lies on which major inland highway?

Gore Highway.

200

What are the three main types of rocks in the rock cycle?

Igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic.

200

What is the tallest mountain in Australia?

Mount Kosciuszko.

300

What type of fossil shows evidence of animal activity, such as footprints or burrows?

Trace fossil.

300

Which Australian shark species can survive in both freshwater and saltwater rivers?

Bull Shark

300

What major natural resource is mined at Millmerran?

Coal (Millmerran Power Station).

300

Which planet is known as the Red Planet?

Mars

300

What popular video game has “creepers” that explode?

Minecraft

400

Which Australian state has the most famous dinosaur fossil discoveries, including Australovenator and Diamantinasaurus?

Queensland

400

Australian animal is featured on the 5-cent coin?

Echidna 

400

Which river system is closest to Millmerran?

Condamine River.

400

What part of the cell contains DNA?

The nucleus (in eukaryotic cells).

400

What was Australia’s first capital city before Canberra?

Melbourne

500

Explain why hard body parts (like bones and shells) are more likely to become fossils than soft tissue.

Hard parts don’t decay as quickly and are less likely to be destroyed, making fossilisation more likely.

500

Why don’t koalas need to drink much water in the wild?

They get most of their water from eucalyptus leaves.

500

Queensland is known as the “Sunshine State.” What natural feature is it most famous for globally?

The Great Barrier Reef.

500

What is the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria

500

What is the world’s largest sand island, located off the Queensland coast?

Fraser Island (K’gari).