Australia - Multiple Choice Test
Australia's most famous animals are
- marsupials
- birds
- reptiles
- mammals
Australia was discovered at the end of the
- 18th century
- 16th century
- 17th century
- 19th century
The Great Dividing Range is a system of
- mountains
- valleys
- plateaus
- rivers
The Western Plateau is mostly made up of
- deserts
- wetlands
- mountains
- rain forests
The northern part of Australia has
- a rainy and a dry season
- two mild seasons
- two seasons without rainfall
- a cold and a warm season
Most of Australia's population lives in
- the southeast
- the north
- the west
- the northwest
In the past 50 years, most of Australia's immigrants have come from
- Asia
- the U.K.
- Europe
- the USA
A platypus is a
- mammal that lays eggs
- fish that swims in cold waters
- marsupial with a baby in its pouch
- reptile that is warm-blooded
More than half of Australia is used as
- farmland
- mining land
- industrial land
- a tourist area
Before the government moved to Canberra, the capital of Australia was
- Melbourne
- Sydney
- Brisbane
- Perth
Gold was discovered
- in the 1850s
- at the end of the 18th century
- after World War I
- at the beginning of the 19th century
The south and southeastern part of Australia are ideal for
- growing wine
- mining minerals
- producing wood from rain forests
- growing bananas