An Australia Question Tour - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Hint Answer % Correct
Cities 1: City famed for its harbor and opera house. Sydney
100%
Cities 3: Capital of Australia Canberra
92%
Cities 2: The most isolated major city in the world Perth
92%
Cities 4: City named after the wife of William IV Adelaide
83%
Natural Landmarks 2: The largest organic structure in the world and home of more than 1,500 species of fish, six species of sea turtle, and thirty species of cetaceans (dolphins and whales) Great Barrier Reef
83%
People 1: Captain who claimed Australia for the British Empire. James Cook
83%
Wildlife 1: Alongside wallabies and wallaroos is this famous hopping marsupial. Kangaroo
83%
Musicians 4: "Who Can It Be Now," "Down Under" Men at Work
75%
People 4: "The Crocodile Hunter" known for his conservation efforts Steve Irwin
75%
Natural Landmarks 1: Formerly known as Ayers Rock, this monolith forbids climbers due to it sacred status among Aboriginal Australians. Uluru
75%
Wildlife 3: Monotreme (egg-laying mammal) with a duck bill and venomous spurs. Platypus
67%
Musicians 1: "Highway to Hell," "You Shook Me All Night Long" ACDC
58%
Natural Landmarks 3: 180-million-year-old rainforest located in Queensland Daintree Rainforest
50%
Wildlife 2: Marsupial known for its island home and voracious appetite. Tasmanian Devil
50%
Paleontology 2: Striped predatory marsupial that went extinct in 1936. Thylacine
50%
Natural Landmarks 4: National park known for its rock art, billabongs, and saltwater crocodiles. Kakadu National Park
42%
Culture 3: Movie franchise set in an apocalyptic wasteland begun in 1979. Mad Max
42%
Culture 1: Bush ballad that has become the unofficial anthem of Australia Waltzing Matilda
42%
Culture 4: Term for the traditional cuisine of Aboriginal Australians; it has expanded in popularity since the 1970s. Bush Tucker
33%
Musicians 3: "Hand on Your Heart," "Better the Devil You Know" Kylie Minogue
33%
Wildlife 4: Largest living reptile Saltwater Crocodile
33%
Musicians 2: "Devil Inside," "Need You Tonight" INXS
25%
People 3: Prime minister of Australia during WWII John Curtin
25%
Culture 2: The world's first feature-length film, centering on the exploits of a gang of bushrangers. The Story of the Kelly Gang
25%
History 4: Period of horrific anti-ratite violence and one of the most infamous moments in Australian history. Emu War
17%
Paleontology 4: Relative of the Iguanodon with a prominent nose, found in the Mackunda Formation Muttaburrasaurus
17%
History 2: Temporary military coup in 1808 New South Wales Rum Rebellion
17%
Paleontology 1: Giant relative of the wombat that once was Australia's largest mammal Diprotodon
8%
History 1: Ship of the Dutch East India Company that was the first European ship to reach Australia Duyfken
8%
Paleontology 3: Gigantic relative of the monitor lizard that went extinct upon human arrival in Australia Megalania
8%
History 3: Term for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children abducted from their families between 1905 and 1967 Stolen Generations
8%
People 2: Famous warrior of the Noongar people whose head was repatriated from the UK in 1997 Yagan
8%
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