Aussie Quiz

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Are you a Mythic Ranger?

Question 1: What is the world’s largest and most ferocious living reptile that inhabits Australia?

(A). Northern Alligator.
(B). Saltwater Crocodile.
(C). Freshwater Crocodile.
(D). Northern Crocodile.

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Australian FactsQuestion 2: Australia is the worlds –

(A). Largest Island.
(B). Smallest Continent.
(C). both of the above.
(D). none of the above.

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Australian Facts PlatypusQuestion 3: The platypus and echidna are the only marsupials in the world that-

(A). can swim.
(B). are poisonous.
(C). lay eggs.
(D). can do all of the above.

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Australian Setting SunQuestion 4: In which direction does the sun set in Australia?

(A). North.
(B). South.
(C). East.
(D). West.

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Australian Day FactsQuestion 5: What date do Australians celebrate Australia Day?

(A). 26 January.
(B). 26 February.
(C). 26 March.
(D). 26 December.

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Aussie Facts SnakesQuestion 6: In the list of the world’s 10 most venomous snakes, how many are from Australia?

(A). 3.
(B). 5.
(C). 7.
(D). 9.

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Australain Facts OctopusQuestion 7: The Blue-ringed octopus is the worlds –

(A). smallest octopus.
(B). deadliest octopus.
(C). most colourful octopus.
(D). all of the above.

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AustQuestion 8: Australia has the world’s fastest –

(A). marsupial.
(B). bird.
(C). insect.
(D). all of the above.

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Skiing in Australia FactsQuestion 9: Which state in Australia are you unable to go skiing in snow in winter?

(A). Tasmania.
(B). Victoria.
(C). New South Wales.
(D). Queensland.

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Aussie Facts WombatsQuestion 10: Wombats are closely related to which living marsupial?

(A). Kangaroo.
(B). Possum.
(C). Koala.
(D). Platypus.

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Aussie Facts AnzacQuestion 11: What does ANZAC stand for?

(A). Australia, New Zealand And Commonwealth.
(B). Australian’s Need Zippers And Clothes.
(C). Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
(D). Australia Neuters Zebras And Camels.

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Aussie Facts JellyfishQuestion 12: The world’s deadliest jellyfish is found in the waters of Australia. What is it called?

(A). Fire Jellyfish.
(B). Box Jellyfish.
(C). Comb Jellyfish.
(D). Jelly Belly.

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CamelsQuestion 13: Australia is the only place in the world to have –

(A). Wild Donkeys.
(B). Wild Camels.
(C). Wild Monkeys.
(D). all of the above.

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Aussie FactsQuestion 14: The largest earthworm in the world is the Giant Gippsland Earthworm. How long can it grow?

(A). up to 1m.
(B). up to 2m.
(C). up to 3m.
(D). up to 4m.

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Australian Facts EagleQuestion 15: The world’s most common eagle is also Australia’s largest eagle. Which eagle is it?

(A). The common eagle.
(B). The large eagle.
(C). The wedged-tail eagle.
(D). The bold eagle.

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Australian Facts IslandsQuestion 16: How many islands does Australia have?

(A). between 80-90.
(B). between 800-900.
(C). between 8 000-9 000.
(D). between 80 000-90 000.

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Australian Facts HottestQuestion 17: Australia has the hottest recorded town in the world. What is the town?

(A). Darwin.
(B). Broome.
(C). Marble Bar.
(D). Hobart.

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Aussie Facts SpiderQuestion 18: What is Australia’s deadliest spider?

(A). Huntsman Spider.
(B). Redback Spider.
(C). Funnel Web Spider.
(D). White Tail Spider.

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Aussie Facts treeQuestion 19: One of the world’s tallest trees is found in Australia, what is it?

(A). Australian Mountain-ash.
(B). Australian Boab.
(C). Australian Ghost Gum.
(D). Australian Really Tall Tree.

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Aussie Facts FishQuestion 20: The deadliest fish in the world is found in Australia. What is it?

(A). Stonefish.
(B). Rockfish.
(C). Swordfish.
(D). Knifefish.

Are you a Treasure Hunter?

Question 1: What is the name of the world’s largest gold nugget that was found in Australia?

(A). The Golden Eagle.
(B). The Welcome Stranger.
(C). The Really Big Nugget.
(D). The Hand of Faith.

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Australian Facts BanjoQuestion 2: Who is this man featured on the ten dollar banknote that wrote the ‘Man from Snowy River’?

(A). Slim Dusty.
(B). Henry Lawson.
(C). Banjo Patterson.
(D). Waltzing Matilda.

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Question 3: Who was Australia’s first bush ranger?

(A).John Black Caesar
(B). Captain Thunderbolt.
(C). Ned Kelly.
(D). Moondyne Joe.

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Australian Facts Coat of ArmsQuestion 4: The kangaroo and emu pictured on the Australian Coat of Arms share what in common?

(A). Both can’t move backwards.
(B). Both have feathers.
(C). Both are only found in Western Australia.
(D). Both lay eggs.

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Aussie Facts DiamondsQuestion 5: Australia has the world’s largest diamond mine. In which state is it found?

(A). Queensland.
(B). Victoria.
(C). Western Australia.
(D). South Australia.

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Australian Facts CoinsQuestion 6: What are the animals featured on the back of the Australian 20 cent, 10 cent and 5 cent coins?

(A). Kangaroo, Kookaburra and Koala.
(B). Platypus, Lyrebird and Echidna.
(C). Koala, Platypus and Emu.
(D). Kangaroo, Emu and Koala .

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Australian Facts Ned KellyQuestion 7: Which Australian bush ranger wore this helmet?

(A). Robin Hood.
(B). Frankenstein.
(C). Ned Kelly.
(D). Captain Star light.

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Australia FactsQuestion 8: Australia has the world’s largest?

(A). Coral Reef.
(B). Monolith.
(C). Artisian Basin.
(D). All of the above.

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Australian Facts Mary ReibeyQuestion 9: The woman featured on the twenty dollar banknote was transported as a convict to Australia for horse stealing – who is she?
(A). Mary Poppins.
(B). Mary had a little lamb.
(C). Mary Reibey.
(D). Mary Brown.

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Australian Facts OpalsQuestion 10: Which country town do people live under ground and is famous for opals?

(A). Back of Bourke.
(B). Coober Pedy.
(C). Bathhurst.
(D). Alice Springs.

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Question 11: Australia is the largest exporter of –

(A). beef and wool.
(B). live sheep, bauxite and lead.
(C). mineral sand and black coal.
(D). All of the above.

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Australian Facts desertQuestion 12: How many deserts does Australia have?

(A). 5.
(B). 10.
(C). 15.
(D). 20.

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Aussie factsQuestion 13: Australia has the world’s longest?

(A). Sand Dunes.
(B). Underwater caves.
(C). Mail Run.
(D). All of the above.

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Australian Facts David UnaiponQuestion 14: The man featured on the 50 dollar banknote was the first Aboriginal author to be publish. Who is he?

(A). Ernie Dingo.
(B). David Unaipon .
(C). Lionel Rose.
(D). Gavin Wanganeen.

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Australian Facts OlympicsQuestion 15: Which Australian has won the most medals in the Olympic games?

(A). Murray Rose.
(B). Cathy Freeman.
(C). Ian Thorpe.
(D). Betty Cuthbert .

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Australian Facts EurekaQuestion 16: A gold miners’ revolt happened at the Eureka Stockade in 1854. In which town did this take place?

(A). Kalgoolie.
(B). Ballarat.
(C). Bendigo.
(D). Gold Coast.

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Australian Facts PearlsQuestion 17: The Australian Cultured Pearl Industry has its roots in which town?

(A). Woomera.
(B). Broome.
(C). Launceston.
(D). Barossa.

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Question 18: Who was the first Australian Prime Minister?

(A). Robert Menzies.
(B). Paul Hogan.
(C). Hugh Jackman.
(D). Edmund Barton.

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Aussie Facts JewelsQuestion 19: Which of these precious stones is the most expensive?

(A). Green Emerald.
(B). Red Ruby.
(C). Blue Saphire.
(D). Pink Diamond.

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Aussie Facts Dame Nellie MelbaQuestion 20: The woman featured on the 100 dollar banknote was the most famous soprano in the world. Who was she?

(A). Dame Molly Maldrum.
(B). Dame Edna.
(C). Dame Nellie Melba.
(D). Dame Joan Sutherland.