
Australia Review
Quiz by Jessica Smith
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- Q1
Why is Australia nicknamed "The Land Down Under"?
Australia is located below the equator.
Australia is located below Europe.Australia has a low elevation.
Australia has kangaroos.
30s - Q2One of Australia's major trading partnersRussiaIcelandSwedenChina30s
- Q3The main religion in AustraliaIslamChristianityBuddhismJudaism30s
- Q4The language that Australians speakFrenchEnglishChineseAustralian30s
- Q5Type of government that Australia hasParliamentary DemocracyDictatorshipAutocracyPresidential Democracy30s
- Q6Most powerful person in Australian government (Chief Executive)ParliamentMonarchPrime MinisterGovernor General30s
- Q7Australia's literacy rate and standard of living are both high, However, which group in Australia tends to have a lower literacy rate, employment rate, and life expectancy?Australians of European descentImmigrantsNative AmericansAboriginal people30s
- Q8The type of economy that the Aborigines used prior to European colonizationMixedTraditionalMarketCommand30s
- Q9where most people live in AustraliaThe OutbackSoutheast coastNorthern regionInterior region30s
- Q10First inhabitants of AustraliaNative AmericansAboriginesSlavesEuropeans30s
- Q11Britain's most important use for AustraliaFishingFarmingPrison ColonyBuilding Factories30s
- Q12the country that had the greatest effect on Australia's language and religionGreat BritainCanadaUnited StatesChina30s
- Q13Australia lies between these two oceansAtlantic and Pacific OceansIndian and Southern OceansIndian and Pacific OceansIndian and Atlantic Oceans30s
- Q14the world largest reefCoral SeaGreat Dividing RangeGreat Barrier ReefPacific Ocean30s
- Q15the Australian term for the vast desert areas in the interior of the mainlandGreat Victoria DesertOutbackGreat Dividing RangeAyers Rock30s