How many states are there in Australia?, 5, 4, 6, 7, 8, What is the capital city of Australia?, Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, 22.5 million, 25 million, 24 million, 26 million, 23.5 million, Which continent is Australia located?, Asia, Europe, Australia, South America, Africa, What are some of Australia's neighbouring countries?, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, New Zealand, Singapore, New Zealand, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, Papua New Guinea, Malaysia, How many years have the Aboriginal people lived in Australia?, 1 million, 100,000, 10,000, 60,000, 60 million, When did European settlement begin in Australia?, 1888, 1788, 1770, 1870, 1778, Who was the first governor of NSW?, Captain James Cook, Captain John Smith, Captain Arthur Phillip, Captain Arthur Macquarie, Captain George Washington, When was gold discovered in Australia?, 1951, 1788, 1901, 1851, 1801, When did Australia become a Federation, 1901, 1801, 1999, 2001, 1851, What are the colours of Australia's flag?, red, white &black, red, white & green, black, yellow & red, green, white & blue, red, white & blue, What colours are the Torres Strait Islander Flag, blue, red, white & black, blue, red, white & green, blue, black, yellow & red, black, green, white & blue, black, red, white & blue, What does the red mean on the Aboriginal flag?, sun, people, land, sky, peace, When do we celebrate Australia Day?, 1st January, 26th January, 25th April, 6th October, 25th December, When is Anzac Day, 1st January, 26th January, 25th April, 25th August, 25th December, What two animals are on the coat of arms, kangaroo and koala, kangaroo and platypus, kangaroo and wombat, kangaroo and kookaburra, kangaroo and emu, What is Australia's national flower?, golden waratah, golden wattle, golden rose, golden daffodil, golden daisy, What are Australia's national colours, black, yellow & red, red, white & blue, green, white & blue, green & white, green & gold, What are responsibilities of an Australian citizen?, passport, help from embassy, work in public office, obey law, vote, jury duty, vote,help from embassy, work in public office, jury duty, passport, obey law, work in public office, jury duty, obey law, Which is NOT a privilege, passport, seek election to parliament, vote, obey the law, receive help from embassy, Voting is compulsory for, everyone, all citizens, everyone aged 18 and over, citizens aged 18 and over, Serving in the defence force is, right, privilege, responsibility, compulsory, What are taxes used for, leisure, entertainment, welfare, food, Jurors make decisions on, law, court cases, parliament, taxes, Voting gives you a chance to, make laws, sit in parliament, change laws, choose representatives for parliament, The AEC can, conduct federal elections, change laws, make laws, choose representatives for parliament, Who can you raise any cocerns to, government, AEC, House of representatives, elected representative, What is one of the reasons to unity Australia?, peace, trade, sports, arts, The Constitution sets out, basic laws, basic rights, basic rules, basic responsibilities, Who is the Head of State, Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Victoria
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