| Question | Tile | Select | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| with a one-word species name | ![]() | Yes | 95%
|
| with a one-word species name | ![]() | No | 95%
|
| which are native to Australia | ![]() | No | 93%
|
| which are native to Australia | ![]() | No | 93%
|
| which are in the honeyeater family (Meliphagidae) | ![]() | No | 93%
|
| with a one-word species name | ![]() | No | 92%
|
| which are native to Australia | ![]() | Yes | 92%
|
| which have an annual migration cycle | ![]() | No | 92%
|
| with a one-word species name | ![]() | No | 91%
|
| which have an annual migration cycle | ![]() | No | 91%
|
| which are native to Australia | ![]() | No | 89%
|
| which are native to Australia | ![]() | No | 89%
|
| which are in the honeyeater family (Meliphagidae) | ![]() | Yes | 89%
|
| with a one-word species name | ![]() | Yes | 88%
|
| which are native to Australia | ![]() | No | 88%
|
| which are in the honeyeater family (Meliphagidae) | ![]() | Yes | 88%
|
| with a one-word species name | ![]() | Yes | 87%
|
| which are native to Australia | ![]() | No | 87%
|
| which have an annual migration cycle | ![]() | No | 87%
|
| with a one-word species name | ![]() | No | 86%
|
| with a one-word species name | ![]() | No | 84%
|
| which are native to Australia | ![]() | Yes | 83%
|
| which are native to Australia | ![]() | Yes | 83%
|
| which are native to Australia | ![]() | Yes | 83%
|
| which are female | ![]() | No | 83%
|
| which are female | ![]() | No | 83%
|
| with a one-word species name | ![]() | Yes | 82%
|
| which are native to Australia | ![]() | No | 82%
|
| which are native to Australia | ![]() | Yes | 80%
|
| which are female | ![]() | No | 80%
|
| which are native to Australia | ![]() | No | 79%
|
| which have an annual migration cycle | ![]() | Yes | 79%
|
| listed as critically endangered by the IUCN | ![]() | No | 79%
|
| which are in the honeyeater family (Meliphagidae) | ![]() | No | 76%
|
| with a one-word species name | ![]() | No | 74%
|
| with a one-word species name | ![]() | No | 72%
|
| which are native to Australia | ![]() | Yes | 72%
|
| listed as critically endangered by the IUCN | ![]() | No | 72%
|
| with a one-word species name | ![]() | No | 71%
|
| listed as critically endangered by the IUCN | ![]() | No | 70%
|
| listed as critically endangered by the IUCN | ![]() | Yes | 68%
|
| with a one-word species name | ![]() | Yes | 67%
|
| which are native to Australia | ![]() | Yes | 67%
|
| which are native to Australia | ![]() | No | 67%
|
| which are female | ![]() | No | 67%
|
| with a one-word species name | ![]() | No | 66%
|
| which are female | ![]() | Yes | 66%
|
| which have an annual migration cycle | ![]() | Yes | 63%
|
| which have an annual migration cycle | ![]() | No | 63%
|
| listed as critically endangered by the IUCN | ![]() | Yes | 63%
|
| which are female | ![]() | Yes | 63%
|
| listed as critically endangered by the IUCN | ![]() | No | 62%
|
| listed as critically endangered by the IUCN | ![]() | Yes | 61%
|
| which are in the honeyeater family (Meliphagidae) | ![]() | Yes | 57%
|
| which are in the honeyeater family (Meliphagidae) | ![]() | Yes | 55%
|
| which are in the honeyeater family (Meliphagidae) | ![]() | No | 53%
|
| with a one-word species name | ![]() | Yes | 50%
|
| with a one-word species name | ![]() | Yes | 49%
|
| which are female | ![]() | Yes | 49%
|
| which are female | ![]() | Yes | 49%
|
| listed as critically endangered by the IUCN | ![]() | Yes | 47%
|
| which are female | ![]() | Yes | 45%
|
| which have an annual migration cycle | ![]() | Yes | 41%
|
| which have an annual migration cycle | ![]() | No | 38%
|
| which have an annual migration cycle | ![]() | Yes | 38%
|
| which are in the honeyeater family (Meliphagidae) | ![]() | No | 37%
|
| which are in the honeyeater family (Meliphagidae) | ![]() | Yes | 34%
|
| which have an annual migration cycle | ![]() | No | 30%
|
| which have an annual migration cycle | ![]() | Yes | 30%
|
| listed as critically endangered by the IUCN | ![]() | No | 24%
|
| which have an annual migration cycle | ![]() | Yes | 21%
|