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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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