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1. When is Boxing Day? |
a. 26 December |
b. 25 December |
c. 30 May |
d. 26 January |
2. At the end of World War II, there was an oversupply of labour inAustralia: true or false? |
a. False |
b. True |
3. In 1967 which country took over from Britain as Australia's leading trading partner? |
a. Japan |
b. China |
c. New Zealand |
4. Why did the Australian government move in the 1980s and 1990s to remove protections on the country's economy? |
a. It wanted more control of the economy |
b. The government believed this would reduce wages |
c. It was believed the economy would grow more strongly |
5. Where is the Kokoda Track? |
a. Singapore |
b. Japan |
c. Papua New Guinea |
6. Religious laws have no legal status within Australia: true or false? |
a. False |
b. True |
7. Why is Governor Lachlan Macquarie remembered with great affection? |
a. Because he gave great banquets at government house |
b. Because he treated reformed convicts as if they had never offended |
c. Because he released so many convicts |
8. Why has Australia become a sport-crazy nation? |
a. Mass unemployment allowed people to play sport |
b. Playing sport is a legal requirement |
c. People have more leisure time, the climate is good and there is plenty of open space |
9. Which take prevalence: state laws or Commonwealth laws? |
a. State laws always prevail over Commonwealth laws |
b. Commonwealth laws prevail over state laws |
c. Commonwealth laws prevail, except for laws relating to violent crime |
10. An individual's vote in an election is secret: true or false? |
a. False |
b. True |
11. What is the capital of Australia? |
a. Sydney |
b. Melbourne |
c. Canberra |
d. Brisbane |
12. The name Australia derives from the Latin word Australis. What does Australis mean? |
a. Of the south |
b. Dry |
c. Big |
13. Which controversial government policy began to be dismantled in 1967? |
a. The White Australia Policy |
b. The Aboriginal Settlements Policy |
c. The Snowy Mountains Policy |
14. When was the Aboriginal flag first displayed? |
a. 30 May 1955 |
b. 12 July 1971 |
c. 3 September 1901 |
15. In which two years has Australia hosted the Olympic Games? |
a. 1976 and 2004 |
b. 1984 and 1992 |
c. 1956 and 2000 |
16. In Australia, everyone must practise the official state religion: true or false? |
a. True |
b. False |
17. When is New Year's Day celebrated in Australia? |
a. 26 December |
b. 25 December |
c. 26 January |
d. 1 January |
18. Which state is also known as the 'Festival State'? |
a. Victoria |
b. South Australia |
c. New South Wales |
d. Queensland |
19. With which sport are the names Sedgman, McGregor, Hoad and Rosewall associated? |
a. Tennis |
b. Netball |
c. Basketball |
20. What happened at the Ballarat goldfield in 1854? |
a. Many gold diggers were killed by a flash flood |
b. The world's largest gold nugget was discovered |
c. Gold diggers staged a large protest |
21. What is the national gemstone of Australia? |
a. Opal |
b. Zinc |
c. Gold |
d. Diamond |
22. It is compulsory in Australia to join a trade union: true or false? |
a. False |
b. True |
23. Which of these statements is correct about political parties in Australia? |
a. The Liberal Party believes in high levels of government activity |
b. The Labor Party believes in selling off government industries |
c. The Labor Party believes in using government to help workers |
24. What is Australia's national anthem? |
a. Advance Australia Fair |
b. Waltzing Matilda |
c. God Save the Queen |
25. Why is Nancy Bird Walton remembered by Australians? |
a. She was the wife of Australia's first Prime Minister |
b. She was the first woman to win a gold medal for Australia at the Olympic Games |
c. She was the first women to gain a pilot's licence and to employed in the aviation industry |
26. The separation of powers in the Australian Constitution establishes three arms of national government. What are they? |
a. The legislative arm, the executive arm, the judicial arm |
b. The legislative arm, the elite arm, the local arm |
c. The legislative arm, the police arm, the military arm |
27. What are the colours of the Torres Strait Islander flag? |
a. Red, black and yellow |
b. Gold, green and white |
c. Red, white and blue |
d. Blue, green, black and white |
28. What does Christmas Day celebrate? |
a. The miracles of Jesus Christ |
b. The resurrection of Jesus Christ |
c. The death of Jesus Christ |
d. The birth of Jesus Christ |
29. Who was commander of the Australian forces during World War I? |
a. Lachlan Macquarie |
b. Edmund Barton |
c. John Monash |
30. Who appoints the Governor-General? |
a. The Prime Minister |
b. The Queen |
c. The Commonwealth Parliament |
31. Which two states are Rugby Union and Rugby League popular in? |
a. Queensland and New South Wales |
b. South Australia and Victoria |
c. Western Australia and Tasmania |
32. Who is the head of the Australian Government |
a. The President of the Senate |
b. The Prime Minister |
c. The Governor-General |
d. The Queen |
33. Who was the first Prime Minister of Australia? |
a. Edmund Barton |
b. Sir Henry Parkes |
c. Rod Laver |
34. Equality under the law means what for Australians? |
a. Government agencies can treat someone differently because of their political beliefs |
b. Someone's culture background can affect how they are treated in the workplace |
c. Nobody should be discriminated against because of their race or ethnicity |
35. What were the nationalities of the explorers who discovered Australia in the 17th century? |
a. Italian and Norwegian |
b. Portuguese and Dutch |
c. English and French |
36. Which political party was once known as the Country Party? |
a. The National Party |
b. The Liberal Party |
c. The Labor Party |
37. How many convicts came to Australia from Britain during the 19th century? |
a. Less than 1,000 |
b. Between 10,000 and 20,000 |
c. More than 160,000 |
38. What was the motivation for many of the people coming to Australia since 1945? |
a. The discovery of rich oil and mineral reserves |
b. They were forced to come as convicted criminals |
c. They had family commitments or a desire to escape poverty, war or persecution |
39. What has the Eureka rebellion of 1854 become a symbol for? |
a. The power of natural forces |
b. Good government |
c. Protest and popular rights |
40. Australian national government draws on the democratic traditions of which other country, other than Britain? |
a. United States of America |
b. Italy |
c. Germany |
41. How long have Indigenous Australians been living in Australia? |
a. Over 80,000 years |
b. Between 60,000 and 80,000 years |
c. Between 40,000 and 60,000 years |
d. Between 20,000 and 40,000 years |
42. Who is the native Australian plant, the banksia, named after? |
a. James Cook |
b. Joseph Banks |
c. Lachlan Macquarie |
43. All Australians are required to follow Judeo-Christian ethics: true or false? |
a. False |
b. True |
44. What percentage of Australia's population were born overseas? |
a. 46% |
b. 37% |
c. 22% |
d. 8% |
45. What is Australia's national anthem |
a. Advance Australia Fair |
b. Waltzing Matilda |
c. God Save the Queen |
46. What name are Australian soldiers often known by? |
a. Shovels |
b. Diggers |
c. Builders |
47. What happened in the 1850s that triggered a new wave of migration to Australia? |
a. Land was available for free |
b. The British government agreed to pay for most of the voyage |
c. Gold was discovered |
48. What did Aboriginal people do, in protest at their treatment, on the 150th anniversary of European settlement in 1938? |
a. Staged a day of mourning in Sydney |
b. Staged a cultural gathering at Ayers Rock/Uluru |
c. Staged a national walkout from workplaces |
49. 3 What is the name of the passage of water between Australia and Tasmania? |
a. Torres Strait |
b. Macquarie Strait |
c. Bass Strait |
d. Cook Strait |
50. Which of these statements is correct about the Queen's role in Australia? |
a. The Queen makes all final decisions regarding government in Australia |
b. The Queen does not play a day-to-day role in Australia's government |
c. The Queen shares power equally with the Prime Minister |
51. How does the standard of living in Australia compare to that in other countries? |
a. It is low compared to most of the world's large industrial economies |
b. It is among the top 10 in the world |
c. It is similar to most undeveloped countries |
52. What is generally agreed to be the greatest killer of Aboriginal people since European settlement? |
a. Disease |
b. War |
c. Poverty |
53. What special day is held on 11 November each year? |
a. Christmas Day |
b. Anzac Day |
c. Remembrance Day |
54. What colours are the Aboriginal flag? |
a. Blue, green, black and white |
b. Red, black and yellow |
c. Gold, green and white |
d. Red, white and blue |
55. When did convicts stop coming to mainland Australia? |
a. 1760 |
b. 1945 |
c. 1840 |
56. How wide is Australia from east to west? |
a. 8,000 kilometres |
b. 6,000 kilometres |
c. 4,000 kilometres |
d. 2,000 kilometres |
57. What was discovered in Kalgoorlie in Western Australia in the 1890s? |
a. Coal |
b. Gold |
c. Oil |
58. What made Australia's first European settlers unique? |
a. They were convicts |
b. They were American |
c. They were English |
59. All Australians are free to say or write what they think about any subject, issue or person, so long as they do not endanger people, defame anyone or obstruct the free speech of others: true or false |
a. False |
b. True |
60. Which military campaign in 1915 resulted in 25,000 Australian casualties? |
a. Gallipoli |
b. Guadalcanal |
c. Passchendaele |
61. When was the Australian Capital Territory established? |
a. 1911 |
b. 1901 |
c. 1840 |
d. 1788 |
62. After World War II Australia operated a large scale programme to bring migrants from countries of which continent? |
a. Africa |
b. Asia |
c. Europe |
63. What is Australia's national language? |
a. Australia has no official national language |
b. Aboriginal |
c. Australian |
d. English |
64. What percentage of Australians describe themselves as Christian? |
a. Three quarters |
b. Half |
c. One-third |
d. Two-thirds |
65. When will you say these words? 'I pledge my loyalty to Australia and its people whose democratic beliefs I share'. |
a. When you sing the Australian national anthem |
b. When you say the Australian Citizenship Pledge |
c. When you receive your Australian passport |
66. Which authority agreed in 1824 that the name 'Australia' be used officially? |
a. The Cabinet |
b. The Commonwealth |
c. The British Admiralty |
67. In what year did the European settlement of Australia start? |
a. 1829 |
b. 1803 |
c. 1788 |
d. 1606 |
68. What is an example of a matter that state and territory governments are responsible for? |
a. Drains |
b. Police |
c. Rubbish collection |
69. The Commonwealth Parliament has two houses. What are they called? |
a. The House of Representatives and the Senate |
b. Canberra and the Town Hall |
c. The House of Lords and the House of Commons |
70. In what year did Australia come together in a federation? |
a. 1875 |
b. 1886 |
c. 1901 |
d. 1945 |
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