Australia
Canada
UK
USA
New Zealand
100

It's the capital of Australia.

Canberra

100

Two official languages of Canada.

English and French

100

The name of the traditional, skirt-like garment worn by men in Scotland.

 A kilt.

100

D.C. in Washington, D.C. stands for

District of Columbia

100

The capital city of New Zealand.

Wellington

200

Name of  the dry, remote, and empty interior of the country.

The Outback

200

It is the name of the famous leaf in the middle of the Canadian flag.

Maple leaf

200

It is the official name of the flag of the United Kingdom.

The Union Jack

200

The largest state by land area.

Alaska

200

The animal which outnumbers human beings in New Zealand by about 5 to 1

Sheep

300

A famous massive sandstone rock.

Uluru

300

The capital city of Canada.

Ottawa

300

The English town where  the famous playwright William Shakespeare was born.

Stratford-upon-Avon

300

It is the name of the famous bridge in San Francisco.

The Golden Gate Bridge

300

It is the name of the New Zealand national rugby team.

The All Blacks

400

The Aborigines made wall paintings in its cave.

Ayers Rock

400

The name of the famous Canadian singer singing a song from the movie Titanic.

Céline Dion

400

The official name of the street where the Prime Minister of the UK lives.

 10 Downing Street

400

The American city  famous for jazz music and the "Mardi Gras" festival.

New Orleans

400

The name of the famous, traditional war dance of the Māori people.

The Haka

500

Two native Australian animals that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live babies.

The platypus and the echidna

500

The animal which is a national symbol of Canada and appears on their 5-cent coin.

Beaver

500

The British celebrate it on Bonfire night on 5 November.

The failure of Guy Fawkes to blow up the king and Houses of Parliament

500

The first president of the United States.

George Washington

500

The first person (along with Tenzing Norgay) to successfully climb Mount Everest is...

Sir Edmund Hillary