Australia Review
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- Q1What physical feature is located at # 1?Pacific OceanGreat Barrier reefIndian OceanAtlantic Ocean30sEditDelete
- Q2What physical feature is located at #5?Great Dividing RangeGreat Barrier ReefGreat Victoria DesertAyers Rock/ Uluru30sEditDelete
- Q3What physical feature is located at #4?Great Barrier ReefGreat Dividing RangeAyer Rocks/UluruGreat Victoria Desert30sEditDelete
- Q4Which state is located at #4 on the map?VictoriaNew South WalesQueenslandNorthern Territory30sEditDelete
- Q5Which state is located at #7 on the map?VictoriaTasmaniaAustralian Capital TerritoryNew South Wales30sEditDelete
- Q6Which state is located at #5 on the map?TasmaniaNew South WalesVictoriaAustralian Capital Territory30sEditDelete
- Q7What's the capital of Australia?CanberraSydneyMelbourneTasmania30sEditDelete
- Q8The first Europeans that lived in Australia were ...factory workersfarmersprisonerspilgrims30sEditDelete
- Q9What is the role of the governor-general in Australia?Elected by the people as a representativeRepresents the Queen in AustraliaThe leader of parliamentServe as the assistant to the prime minister30sEditDelete
- Q10Australia has a prime minister that is elected through the legislature. This means that Australia has aDictatorshippresidential democracyAutocracyparliamentary democracy30sEditDelete
- Q11What is the title of the Chief Executive of Australia?The Prime MinisterThe Governor-GeneralThe QueenThe President30sEditDelete
- Q12From where did the Aborigines enter the Australian continent thousands of years ago?Southeast AsiaAfricaNew ZealandAnatartica30sEditDelete
- Q13Most of Australia is covered by what type of climate?GrasslandTropicalDesertTemperate30sEditDelete
- Q14Nearly 80% of Australians live in ___________areas.UrbanRuralWildernessRemote30sEditDelete
- Q15Which region of Australia has the highest population density?East and Southeast Australia, on the coastin the OutbackTasmanianear the Great Barrier Reef30sEditDelete
- Q16Why do so few people live in the interior (center) of Australia?Because the aborigines will not allow them to live there.Because there are few resources in the interior of Australia.Because the dry, desert climate is difficult to live in.Because of the pollution caused by the mining industry.30sEditDelete
- Q17What is an economic system where only the government makes the economic decisions?Traditional EconomyMixed EconomyMarket EconomyCommand Economy30sEditDelete
- Q18What type of economy does Australia have?mixed but closer to commandpure marketmixed but closer to marketpure command30sEditDelete
- Q19Which term describes when a country focuses on one particular product to produce more efficiently.SpecializationCurrency ExchangeInterdependenceInmport30sEditDelete
- Q20The Australian government is considering putting a tax on tuna imported from Japan to protect Australia’s fishing industry. This is what type of trade barrier?TariffSpecializationQuotaEmbargo30sEditDelete