Geography/Animals
Climate
Government
Resources/Economy
Religion
100

The leaves of the _____ tree provide food for koalas and oil for medicine.

Banyan or eucalyptus

eucalyptus

100

Which area desert and dry grasslands with cool wind and little rain?

New Zealand's highlands or Australia's outback plains?

Australia's outback plains

100

Australia's executive power is led by the governor-general and the ________.

prime minister

100

Papua New Guinea exports ______.

Lumber or minerals

Lumber

100

The first people who lived in Oceania worshipped many _____.

gods

200

Which Australian mammal lays eggs?

Kangaroo or platyptus

Platypus

200

A hot and humid area in Oceania that is located near the equator is the _______.

Australia's Daintree Rainforest or Australia's outback?

Australia's Daintree Rainforest

200

Which country's constitution protects citizens' rights?

United States or Australia

United States

200

Australia produces the most _____ in the world.

Opals or diamonds

Opals

200

The _____ brought Christianity to Australia and New Zealand.

Spanish or British

Spanish

300

The region of Oceania got its name because most of its land is under what?

The sky or the ocean

The ocean

300

Cold wind, freezing rain, and regular snow with glaciers are found in ______.

New Zealand's highlands or Australia's outback?

New Zealand's highlands

300

Australia's parliament is the ______ power

legislative

300

Raising dairy cows for milk and beef cattle for meat are part of what industry?

Farming or mining

Farming

300

Small groups of people in Oceania practice _____, Buddhism, and Hinduism.

Catholicism or Islam

Islam

400

Where did the Maori build carved houses for ceremonies and meetings?

Australia or New Zealand?

New Zealand

400

Which country is mostly hot with little rain?

Australia or New Zealand

Australia

400

Australian citizens have the right to ________.

Vote and be elected to parliament

400

People on some other islands produce sugar and ______ for export.

Salt or vanilla

Vanilla

400

What did John Flynn's book provide for the people of the bush besides hymns and first aid?

Prayers or games

Prayers

500

What is the world's largest rock?

Uluru or Mount Everest

Uluru (Ayers Rock)

500
Oceania and United States climates are _______ of each other.


Opposite or the same as

Opposite

500

Australia's legislative power is ______.

Congress or Parliament

Parliament

500

What products come from the sheep Australian farmers raise?

Meat and wool or leather and milk

Meat and wool

500

The first people to settle in Palau developed the ______ language.

Palauan or Sonsorolese-Tobian

Palauan