World War I
Australian History
Australian Government & Civics
Science (Atoms, Acids, Reactions)
Energy & Reactions
100

What was the event that triggered World War I in 1914?

 What is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

100

In what year did the British First Fleet arrive in Australia?

When is 1788

100

What are the two houses of Parliament in Australia called?

What are the houses of senate and representives
100

Name the three subatomic particles and their charges.

eletrons - negative

neutrons - neutral

protons - positivee 

100

What is an endothermic reaction?

A reaction that absorbs energy (usually heat) from its surroundings.

200

What does the acronym MANI stand for in relation to the causes of WWI?

What is the long term effects during WW2

200

What was the purpose of the White Australia Policy?

what is trying to prevent non british people from coming to australia

200

What is a constitution?

What are rules that represent the whole of australia

200

What is the pH of a neutral substance like water?

pH 7
200

What is an exothermic reaction?

A reaction that releases energy (usually heat) into its surroundings.

300

Name the two major alliances and two country from each.

The triple Entente : Britain, France Russia

The triple alliance : germany, austria-hungary and italy

300

Compare how Indigenous Australians and settlers viewed land ownership.

What are belief in Taking care of the lands and respecting it rather to invading the land.
300

How much people do they have in both of the political houses?

House of Represenatives: 151

House of Senates: 76

300

What are the products of an acid + base reaction?

salt + water

300

Is photosynthesis endothermic or exothermic? and why?

Photosynthesis is endothermic because it absorbs energy from sunlight.

400

Give two reasons why Australians enlisted to fight in WWI.

What are pride, money, patriotism.

400

What event happened in 1901 that changed Australia's political structure?

Every settlement combined into eachother uniting as Australia (NSW, VIC, TAS etc)
400

What is a double majority

A double majority is when it requires over 50% of australians to vote yes and 4/7 of states have to say yes also

400

What is a radioisotope and how is it different from a stable isotope?

Radioisotopes have unstable a unstable nucleus

400

What are the products of photosynthesis?

Glucose and oxygen

500

Describe how nationalism contributed to the outbreak of WWI.

What are peoples pride in their country (patriotism)

500

What was the Myall Creek Massacre, and why is it historically important?

What is death of 28 aboriginees and 7 out of the 10 settlers got punished for it, it is important as it shows the hatred that they both had for eachother

500

Name 2 reasons each on why people supported or disagreed with the Federation

SUPPORTED:United defence. Free trade between colonies. National identity. Improved communication and rail networks.
DISAGREED: Loss of Colonial Power, economic concerns, new laws, fear of the government.

500

Explain the difference between nuclear fission and a chemical reaction.

Nuclear fission changes the nucleus of an atom and releases much more energy, while a chemical reaction only rearranges electrons and atoms.

500

What was the full quote of hyunas last words during alien stage?

I resented you so. I had to keep moving forward in every moment. But you were my one and only weakness.. That's why I resented you so. Luka, live with love.. Embrace the pain, frailty, and the moments so unbearably shameful. Forgive yourself. Again and again, endlessly. Because everything, begins from there.