English
Science
Maths
History
Cooking/Food
100

What does a dystopian leader usually promise but not deliver?

Safety / Order / Equality

100

What do plants need for photosynthesis? (name two)

Sunlight and carbon dioxide

100

The first Friday and Saturday of the month fall on which dates if the 1st is Sunday?

Six, seven

100

What is a referendum?

Vote to change Constitution

100

What fruit is yellow and curves?

Banana

200

What symbol is often used in dystopias to show hope or resistance?

A bird, fire, flower, etc.

200

What is the role of the phloem?

Carries sugar through the plant

200

What is 3/5 of 100?

60

200

What was created under the Immigration Restriction Act of 1901 during Federation

White Australia Policy

200

What is pasta made from?

Wheat/flour

300

What happens to freedom of speech in dystopian societies?

It is taken away

300

What system is the stomach in?

Digestive system

300

A tank holds 240L. It fills at 20L/min. How long to fill it?

12 minutes

300

What system was united in 1901 to help everyone get their mail?

One postal system

300

What do vegetarians not eat?

Meat

400

What is a common way dystopian governments control people?

Censorship or surveillance

400

What happens during transpiration?

Water evaporates from leaves

400

You buy 2 items at $45.60 each. What’s the total with 10% GST?

$100.32

400

Which group fought for women’s voting rights in Australia?

The suffragettes

400

What grain is risotto made from?

Rice

500

 Why might dystopian fiction have a “hero who fails”?

To show how hard it is to change the system

500

What does chlorophyll do?

Absorbs light for photosynthesis

500

A rope is 2.4m long. You cut it into 6 equal parts. How long is each in cm?

40 cm

500

What is a key job of the High Court?

Interprets the Constitution

500

What temperature kills bacteria (Celsius)?

75