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100

Sam buys a snack for $2.25. He gives the cashier $5. How much change should he receive?

$2.75

100
What are the 3 symbols on the Australian flag?

Union Jack, Federation (Commonwealth Star), Southern Star

100

What are the 4 friendship rules?

  1. No friendship is perfect.

  2. Every friendship is different.

  3. Trust and respect are essential.

  4. Friendships change and that's okay

100

What was the Japanese word for grandma In Kumiko and the Dragon?

Obasaan

100

What is the capital city of Japan?

Tokyo

200

A pencil is 12 cm long. A ruler is 30 cm long. How much longer is the ruler than the pencil?

18cm

200

What are the Flora and Fauna emblems of Northern Territory?

Red Kangaroo and Sturts Desert Rose

200

Name the 5 food groups.

Carbohydrates (grains), protein, fruit, dairy, vegetables

200

“The little owl perched on the fence and looked around.” 

Which word could replace perched without changing the meaning of the sentence?

a) Ran
b) Sat
c) Jumped
d) Slept

b) Sat

200

Name the 7 continents and 5 oceans.

Asia, Australia, Antarctica, Europe, Africa, North Ameria, South America

Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Southern, Arctic

300

There are 24 strawberries. If you eat ¾ of them, how many are left?

6

300

Name 3 traditions of Lunar New Year.

Families clean their houses.

People decorate with red lanterns because red is a lucky colour.

Children are often given red envelopes with money inside for good luck.

Families celebrate with a big feast

People set off fireworks and firecrackers to scare away bad spirits.

400

In my purse I have $7.85. What combinations of coins and notes could I have?

results will vary

400

Which Australian state’s flag has a crown and the Southern Cross?

Victoria

500

What is a denominator?
a) The number on the bottom of a fraction
b) The number on the top of a fraction
c) Half of a whole

a) The number on the bottom of the fraction.

500

Name 3 traditions of Diwali.

People light oil lamps (diyas) and candles to show that light is stronger than darkness.

Families clean and decorate their homes to welcome good luck.

Rangoli patterns are made on the ground using coloured powder, rice, or flower petals.

Fireworks and sparklers are used to celebrate and to scare away bad spirits. 

Families share meals.