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Which of the following is a famous South Australia icon?
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In which year the separate colonies were united into a federation of states?
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Which part of Australia has a tropical environment in the north of the state and dry red desert in the south?
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What is the capital of South Australia?
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Queensland is famous for _________
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Queensland is famous for icons
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Tasmania is separated from the mainland by
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How many mainland territories does Australia has?
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In which century, did the migration level rose and fall?
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Why have people migrated to Australia from all over the world in recent years?
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Migrants after World War II were primarily from
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What is the capital of Victoria?
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What is the capital of Tasmania?
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In which state of Australia, you can find mostly desert in its east direction?
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Australia celebrates the diversity of people and also aims to build __________ nation
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Why is it important for migrants to learn and use English in Australia?
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Key icons of Western Australia include
18.
In which city of Australia, the National institutions such as Parliament House and the High Court are located?
19.
On which coast, the world-famous Great Barrier Reef runs along?
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What is the capital of Australian Capital Territory (ACT)?
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Which is Australia’s second-largest state?
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The capital of Australia is Canberra. Does each state and mainland territory have its capital?
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South Australia has which of the following
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Which is the largest state in Australia?
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Which state or mainland territory of Australia has temperate coastal areas, tropical rainforest and an often-dry inland?
26.
What was the population of Australia in 1901?
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Which state has much of the unspoilt wilderness landscapes?
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How many states are there in the federation of Australia?
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Which of the following are national icons of New South Wales?
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Was there any change in migration level in the first half of the 20th century?
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The Commonwealth of Australia is a federation of
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Which is the smallest mainland state in Australia?
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In which year the national democratic institutions were established?
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What is the national language of Australia?
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Which is Australia’s smallest state?
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What is the capital city of New South Wales (NSW)?
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Which of the following are icons of the Northern Territory?
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What is the capital of Western Australia?
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Which of the following are icons of Victoria?
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Which of the following is a famous South Australia icon?
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Which of Australia’s states has large mining projects?
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Which institutions were established under the new Australian Constitution?
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38. Were there any programs to encourage British migrants to settle in Australia?
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Which was the first colony established by the British in Australia?
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The federation of States is called ________
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Were Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples included in the official estimates of the Australian population in 1901?
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Which of the following is a famous South Australia icon?
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What is the capital of Queensland?
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The southwest of Western Australia is famous for which of the following?
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Which city in Australia has fine colonial architecture?
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After which Referendum are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples included in the official estimated Australian population?
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In which direction, are the Torres Strait Islands situated in the state of Queensland?
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Which is the largest city in Australia?
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What is the capital of Northern Territory?
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Why did Europeans migrate to Australia after World War II?
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Since when the diversity of Australia’s population has increased?
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When did the wave of non-British migrants come to Australia?
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The Australian Capital Territory lies between which two cities
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How many distinct Aboriginal and Torres Strait languages are valued in Australia?
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Which of the following are the icons of Western Australia?
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Which of the following are included in Tasmanian icons?
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What is the capital of Australia?