Sunday, November 1, 2015

Australia and Oceania Questions

1.      About one-third of New Zealand's population lives in the area around its largest city. Name this city – Auckland or Wellington?
Auckland

2.      The Atherton Tableland, at the northern end of the Great Dividing Range, is known for its relatively high amount of rainfall. This tableland is located in which Australian state – Tasmania, Queensland, or Victoria?
Queensland

3.      Suva is the capital of what country in Melanesia – Fiji or Vanuatu?
Fiji

4.      Mount Cook is located in the Southern Alps of what country containing Milford Sound – Papua New Guinea or New Zealand?
New Zealand

5.      Wake Island is a coral atoll belonging to what North American country – The United States or Canada?
The United States

6.      The Waitomo Caves can be found in what country containing the city of Queenstown, a major tourist attraction – Solomon Islands or New Zealand?
New Zealand

7.      Nuku’alofa is the capital of what country in the South Pacific – Tonga or Tokelau?
Tonga

8.      Adamstown is the capital of what territory of the United Kingdom home to only 56 people?
Pitcairn Islands

9.      The Marshall Islands and Kiribati are countries in what region – Micronesia or Melanesia?
Micronesia

10.  What is the currency of Palau – East Caribbean Dollar or U.S. Dollar?

U.S. Dollar

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