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71. What is the capital of Queensland?
  a. Brisbane
  b. Darwin
  c. Perth
  d. Sydney
72. Who was Australia's first international opera prima donna?
  a. Nancy Bird Walton
  b. Evonne Goolagong
  c. Dame Nellie Melba
73. What was the name of the first women elected to the Commonwealth Parliament?
  a. Dame Enid Lyons
  b. Nancy Bird Walton
  c. Evonne Goolagong
74. What did Edith Cowan achieve for the first time in 1923?
  a. She became Australia's first female Prime Minister
  b. She flew solo across Australia
  c. She was the first woman elected to a parliament in Australia
75. What was the outcome of an attempt to make Australia a republic in 1999?
  a. It was successful
  b. It was defeated
  c. It was delayed for ten years
76. When was the Australian flag first flown?
  a. 12 July 1971
  b. 30 May 1955
  c. 3 September 1901
77. What was the name of James Cook's ship?
  a. The Endeavour
  b. The Beagle
  c. The Enterprise
78. How many states are there in Australia?
  a. Nine
  b. Eight
  c. Two
  d. Six
79. An individual's vote in an election is a publicly viewable document: true or false
  a. False
  b. True
80. How tall is Australia from north to south?
  a. 10,000 kilometres
  b. 8,800 kilometres
  c. 5,500 kilometres
  d. 3,700 kilometres
81. Australian soldiers entered World War I in 1915 with an attack on which country?
  a. Italy
  b. Turkey
  c. Germany
82. In which House of Parliament do all states, regardless of population, have the same number of representatives?
  a. The Senate
  b. The House of Representatives
  c. The Queensland State Parliament
83. When is Anzac Day celebrated in Australia?
  a. 1 October
  b. 25 April
  c. 30 May
  d. 26 January
84. What are Australia's national colours?
  a. Black and white
  b. Green and gold
  c. Red, white and blue
85. The Aboriginal flag is not an official flag of Australia: true or false?
  a. False
  b. True
86. Which of the following statements is correct?
  a. There were hundreds of indigenous communities living in Australia before settlement
  b. The Aboriginal people are one people with a common language and culture
  c. Aboriginal people can be divided into eleven distinct regional communities
87. What is the largest state in Australia?
  a. Queensland
  b. South Australia
  c. Northern Territory
  d. Western Australia
88. Which state governor took an interest in Aboriginal people, running a school for their children and offering them land for farming?
  a. Governor Maccquarie
  b. Governor Deakin
  c. Governor Bartong
89. All Australians are entitled to protest against the government: true or false?
  a. False
  b. True
90. Who appoints Ministers?
  a. The Queen
  b. The Prime Minister
  c. The Governor-General
91. Thousands of Australian and British prisoners-of-war died in the construction of what railway?
  a. Thai-Burma railway
  b. Thai-Malaya railway
  c. Thai-Japan railway
92. What name did German and Italian soldiers give to Australian soldiers in North Africa during World War II?
  a. Donkeys of Tobruk
  b. Rodents of Tobruk
  c. Rats of Tobruk
93. Which of the following sports was invented in Australia?
  a. Badminton
  b. Rugby League
  c. Australian Rules Football
94. Which court decision, in 1992, restored land to Aboriginal people, if they had retained their traditional ties to it?
  a. The Mabo decision
  b. The Alice Springs decision
  c. The Uluru decision
95. Who usually performs the role of Prime Minister?
  a. The leader of the party with a majority in the House of Representatives
  b. The parliamentarian who has served the longest in the House of Representatives
  c. The top judge in Australia
96. Even though Aboriginal people had the protection of British law, it was rare for what to occur?
  a. For white settlers to be punished for killing Aboriginals
  b. For Aboriginals to be punished for breaking the law
  c. For Aboriginals to be arrested by the police
97. What is the first line of Australia's national anthem?
  a. There is a land where summer skies
  b. Australians all let us rejoice
  c. God save our gracious Queen
  d. Once a jolly swagman camped by a billabong
98. Which verse, written by Banjo Paterson, has become an unofficial national anthem?
  a. Advance Australia Fair
  b. Waltzing Matilda
  c. A Land Down Under
99. Which Australian tennis player became the first player to win the 'Grand Slam' twice?
  a. Sir Donald Bradman
  b. Rod Laver
  c. Ken Rosewall
100. Where did Britain decide to send convicts in 1786?
  a. New South Wales
  b. Queensland
  c. New Zealand
101. Only men are allowed to hold positions in government: true or false?
  a. False
  b. True
102. When is Wattle Day?
  a. 1 September
  b. 25 April
  c. 2 February
  d. 26 January
103. In 1642 who discovered what is now known as Tasmania?
  a. Edmund Barton
  b. James Cook
  c. Abel Tasman
104. What name is often used to refer to the remote inland areas of Australia?
  a. The back country
  b. The high country
  c. The outback
105. Which of the following statements is correct about Britain's influence in Australia?
  a. Britain's influence in Australia is stronger than ever
  b. Australia's formal ties with Britain have diminished over time
  c. Britain has no influence in Australia
106. What is the capital of the Northern Territory?
  a. Perth
  b. Canberra
  c. Darwin
  d. Alice Springs
107. How long have Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people been living in Australia?
  a. 40,000 - 60,000 years
  b. 80,000 - 120,000 years
  c. 150,000 - 200,000 years
108. Which two states or territories have the most members within the House of Representatives?
  a. New South Wales and Victoria
  b. Queensland and Tasmania
  c. Western Australia and South Australia
109. Australian laws do not apply to politicians or police: true or false?
  a. False
  b. True
110. When did Australia introduce decimal currency?
  a. 1982
  b. 1974
  c. 1966
  d. 1945
111. What is the population of Australia?
  a. 46 million
  b. 33 million
  c. 21 million
  d. 15 million
112. What is the voting age in Australia?
  a. 21 years old
  b. 20 years old
  c. 18 years old
  d. 16 years old
113. What term describes the system of national government in Australia?
  a. Australia is a parliamentary democracy
  b. Australia is a communist state
  c. Australia is run as a dictatorship
114. Which political party has also been known as the Nationalist Party and the United Australia Party?
  a. Freedom Party
  b. Labor Party
  c. Liberal Party
115. Why did Australia fight with Britain in both World Wars?
  a. Because Britain did not have its own army
  b. Because Germany had invaded Australia
  c. To keep the British Empire strong and so protect itself
116. What does the Snowy Mountains Scheme provide?
  a. Labour
  b. Bank loans
  c. Electricity
117. What is the name given to the judgement that set the national minimum wage?
  a. The Harvester judgement
  b. The Farming judgement
  c. The Mining judgement
118. Voting is voluntary in Australian federal, state and territory elections: true or false?
  a. False
  b. True
119. How many parts of Australia are there on the World Heritage List?
  a. 17 parts
  b. 10 parts
  c. 5 parts
  d. 3 parts
120. Who became an international aviation figure when they flew from the United States to Australia?
  a. Donald Bradman
  b. Nancy Bird Walton
  c. Charles Kingsford-Smith
121. Government ministers, the Australian Public Service and other Australian government agencies are encompassed by what term?
  a. Executive Government
  b. Elite Government
  c. Local Government
122. The principal decision making body of the Australian Government, a group of ministers, is called what?
  a. The Committee
  b. The Cabinet
  c. The Elite Panel
123. Who are Australia's top four overseas trading partners
  a. Britain, India, Thailand, South America
  b. Britain, Indonesia, Singapore and New Zealand
  c. Japan, China, USA and South Korea
124. What were formed after drought and depression arrived in Australia in order to protect workers' wages and conditions?
  a. Criminal gangs
  b. Police associations
  c. Trade unions
125. What was the name of the scheme carried out after World War II that the Australian government hoped would revitalise Australia?
  a. The Queensland Scheme
  b. The Macquarie Scheme
  c. The Snowy Mountains Scheme
126. Soldiers from which country were stopped by Australian troops at the Kokoda Track?
  a. Japan
  b. Italy
  c. Germany
127. Which military tradition was forged on 25 April 1915 at a battle in Turkey?
  a. ANZAC
  b. ANZUS
  c. Remembrance Day
128. When is Australia Day celebrated?
  a. 1 October
  b. 25 April
  c. 30 May
  d. 26 January
129. Why was the name Canberra, chosen for the nation's capital?
  a. It was formed using place names from the British empire
  b. It was the name of the city's designer - William Canberra
  c. It comes from the local Aboriginal word meaning 'meeting place'
130. How many Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders are there in Australia today?
  a. 483,000
  b. 243,000
  c. 820,000
  d. 34,000
131. What happened in Sydney's Centennial Park on 1 January 1901, the first day of the new century?
  a. The first Australian Government was sworn in
  b. A constitutional convention was held
  c. Australia declared war on Germany
132. An individual's vote in an election is a publicly viewable document: true or false?
  a. False
  b. True
133. How long have humans inhabited Australia?
  a. About 2,000 years
  b. At least 40,000 to 60,000 years
  c. At least 200,000 to 300,000 years
134. What did Burke and Wills attempt to do in 1860?
  a. To convert Aboriginal people to Christianity
  b. To sail around Australia
  c. To cross the Australian continent from south to north
135. Who was Australia's first governor?
  a. Arthur Phillip
  b. Lachlan Macquarie
  c. Edmund Barton
  d. Sir George Reid
136. What is the function of the Australian constitution?
  a. It sets out the basic rules for the government of Australia
  b. It determines who sits in parliament
  c. It describes all laws in the country

 

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