Monday Quiz

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Test Your Knowledge of Australia

Are you ready to put your knowledge of Australia to the test? Take this engaging quiz that will challenge your understanding of Australian history, culture, and unique facts.

  • 11 multiple-choice questions
  • Learn interesting trivia about Australia
  • No time limit, take it at your own pace!
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ExploringKookaburra42
Why were the Emu and Kangaroo chosen for the Australian Coat of Arms?
They were seen as the two most recognisable "Australian" animals.
These animals symbolise a nation that only moves forward, because Emus and Kangaroos are incapable of walking backwards.
At the time, no one ate these animals.
The then Prime Minister had a property in NSW where these animals were high in numbers
Australia was the first country to introduce the concept of an 8 hour working day. In what year did this happen?
1856
1901
1924
1958
In what year did Australian women gain the right to stand for federal parliament and vote in federal elections?
1883
1902
1927
1952
In what year did Australia get its first woman Prime Minister?
1986
1991
2010
2012
Where does Australia rank in terms of the greatest quantity of grapes cultivated?
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
In which State is it illegal to wear slippers in public after sunset?
QLD
VIC
SA
TAS
None of the above
What is Australia's national floral emblem?
Golden Wattle
Kangaroo Paw
Waratah
Bottlebrush
The lowest temperature ever recorded in Australia was in 1994 in the Snowy Mountains, what was it?
-13
-18
-23
-28
When was the first Melbourne Cup run?
1843
1861
1903
1926
How many births are there in Australia each year?
Over 250,000
Over 308,000
Close to 450,000
Over 520,000
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