A) Perth B) Melbourne C) Sydney D) Brisbane
A) 1901 B) 1837 C) 1801 D) 1776
A) Kensington Palace B) Windsor Castle C) Tower of London D) Buckingham Palace
A) Prince Albert B) King Edward C) King William D) Prince Philip
A) Winston Churchill B) Benjamin Disraeli C) David Lloyd George D) William Gladstone
A) Tanzania B) South Africa C) Kenya D) Zimbabwe
A) King George V B) King Edward VIII C) King George VI D) King Edward VII
A) Balmoral Castle B) Osborne House C) Buckingham Palace D) Windsor Castle
A) Victoria B) Montreal C) Vancouver D) Toronto
A) Monash University B) RMIT University C) University of Melbourne D) University of Sydney
A) Victoria & Abdul B) The Young Victoria C) Mrs. Brown D) Victoria
A) Victoria, Texas B) Victoria, Florida C) Victoria, New York D) Victoria, California
A) United Kingdom B) Canada C) Australia D) United States
A) Great Ocean Road B) Big Ben C) Eiffel Tower D) Statue of Liberty
A) Arctic Ocean B) Indian Ocean C) Atlantic Ocean D) Southern Ocean
A) Chinese B) French C) English D) Spanish
A) Tasmania B) New South Wales C) South Australia D) Queensland
A) 1950 B) 1919 C) 1901 D) 1856
A) Australian Alps B) Rocky Mountains C) Andes D) Himalayas
A) Kangaroo Paw B) Common Heath C) Sturt's Desert Rose D) Waratah
A) Christopher Columbus B) Vasco da Gama C) James Cook D) Marco Polo
A) Yarra River B) Darling River C) Lachlan River D) Murray River
A) Coal mining B) Wine production C) Textile manufacturing D) Tourism
A) William Buckley B) John Pascoe Fawkner C) Captain James Cook D) John Batman
A) Cape Otway B) Cape Naturaliste C) Point Nepean D) Cape Byron |