1) Australia is the ... largest country in the world. a) fifth b) sixth c) seventh d) third 2) What does the name of the country mean in Latin? a) remote land b) dry land c) cold land d) southern land 3) How many inhabitants live in Australia? a) 5-10 million b) 10-15 million c) 15-20 million d) 20-30 million 4) Who were the original inhabitants of Australia? a) the Aborigines b) Māori c) Indians d) Britons 5) How much of the Australian population today is made up of the Aborigines? a) 3.2 percent b) 5.1 percent c) 2.4 percent d) 1.5 percent 6) Who inhabited Australia later? a) the British and the Americans b) the Dutch and the Germans c) the British and the Irish d) the Spanish and the Portuguese 7) The largest city in Australia is ... a) Sydney b) Canberra c) Brisbane d) Melbourne e) Adelaide f) Perth 8) The capital of Australia is ... a) Sydney b) Canberra c) Brisbane d) Melbourne e) Adelaide f) Perth 9) What is the "outback"? a) the most popular part of the country b) the part of country with the most dangerous animals c) the poorest part of the country d) the dry, mostly uninhabited part of the country 10) 90% of the country is ... a) extremely dry and uninhabited b) very pleasant to live in c) inhabited by dangerous spiders, snakes, crocodiles and poisonous jellyfish d) crowded with tourists 11) Coala bear, kangaroo, ostrich, and platypus, are a) plants b) animals c) rivers d) lakes 12) Who discovered Australia in the late 17th century? a) Captain James Cook b) Abel Tasman c) Admiral Horatio Nelson d) Amerigo Vespucci 13) Who re-discovered Australia in the 18th century and claimed it for Britain? a) Captain James Cook b) Charles Darwin c) Admiral Horatio Nelson d) Marco Polo 14) Tick all metals (4) that can be found in Australia. a) gold b) silver c) iron d) copper e) aluminum f) titanium 15) What is the name of the schooling system for students in the remotest parts of the country? a) School of the Air b) School of the Radio c) School of the Internet d) School of the Television 16) What is the name of the health service for people in the remotest parts of the country? a) an air doctor b) an airplane doctor c) a flying doctor d) a flying hospital 17) With 25,7 million inhabitants, how many sheep per person are there in Australia if the ratio is 1:9? a) 231 million sheep b) 205 million sheep c) 180 million sheep d) 152 million sheep 18) What is the national sport of Australia? a) cricket b) soccer c) tennis d) baseball e) rugby f) bridge 19) What is a Tasmanian devil? a) a marsupial b) a fish c) a bird d) a reptile e) an insect f) an amphibian

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