Australia
United States
United Kingdom
New Zealand
100

When talking about Australia in everyday conversations, you sometimes refer to it as "the land..."

"... down under".

100

What is the capital of the U.S. called? 

Washington

100

Great Britain consists of England, Scotland and...

Wales

100

An animal with the same name as a fruit, native to N.Z. 

Kiwi bird

200

The name of the native people of Australia. 

Aboriginals

200

What animal is thought to be a symbol of freedom, and is the national emblem of the U.S.?

The (bald) eagle

200

The most well-known author from England, who wrote plays like 'Macbeth'.

William Shakespeare

200

The capital of New Zealand is called...

Wellington

300

The largest city in Australia is called...

Sydney.

300

Which is the largest state in the United States (considering land area)?

Alaska

300

What is the anthem of the U.K. called? 

God Save the Queen

300

What are the native people of New Zealand called? 

Maori
400

The capital of Australia is called...

Canberra.

400

What was the first president of the U.S. called? 

George Washington

400

Scotland is known for a very special musical instrument. What is it called? 

Bag pipes. 

400

How many millions of people live in N.Z.? 

Somewhere around 5 million people.

500

This is an animal indigenous to Australia. It jumps far thanks to its powerful hind legs, and the babies are called 'joeys'.

Kangaroo

500

Who is the current vice president of the U.S.? 

Mike Pence

500

What animal often symbolizes England? 

A lion

500

New Zealand consists of two main islands. What are they called? 

North Island and South Island.