Noun
Verb
Adjective
Phrases
General Knowledge
100

a person hurt or killed in a serious accident or event

What is a casualty

100

to express disapproval of someone or something

What is to criticise?

100

extremely important or necessary

What is crucial?

100

involving a lot of peole or ha\ppening in large numbers

What is large scale?

100

the city is Beijing

What is the capital city of China?

200

the people living in one particular area

What is a community?

200

to recognise something and say that that thing is

What is to identifiy?

200

causing a lot of damage or destruction

What is devastating

200

the state of being without reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food

What is food insecurity?

200

the city is Canberra

What is the capital city of Australia?

300

something that causes great harm or damage

What is a disaster?

300

to watch and check something carefully over a period of time.

What is to monitor?

300

able to be made smaller in size or amount

What is reducable?

300

continuing a long time into the future

What is long term?

300

a public performance centre located in Sydney famous for sail-like roof design

What is the Sydney Opera House?

400

the act of making something smaller in size or amount

What is a reduction?

400

to work to keep something in good condition

What is to maintain?

400

extremely bad

What is severe?

400

 think layer of ice near the North Pole or South Pole which permanently covers an area of land

What is a polar ice cap?

400

a poodle / dog

What type of pet does Patti have?

500

the basic systems and services, such as transport and power, that a country uses to work effectively

What is infrastructure?

500

to create a long-range plan for ahcieving a goal

What is to strategise?

500

prevent something or someone from continuing as expected

What is disruptive?

500

the state of being without reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food

What is food insecurity?

500

a type of mammal, such as a kangaroo, koala, or opossum, characterised by giving birth to live, premature young that typically continue developing while attached to nipples inside a mother's abdominal pouch

What is a marsupial?