- 1. Which rock formation is also known as The Olgas within the park?
A) Kata Tjuta B) Mars Ridge C) Sahara Peaks D) Outback Bluffs
- 2. Which Australian state is Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park located in?
A) Western Australia B) South Australia C) Northern Territory D) Queensland
- 3. What is the meaning of 'Tjuta' in Kata Tjuta?
A) Many B) Strong C) Red D) Spirit
- 4. What is the geological process responsible for the formation of Uluru and Kata Tjuta?
A) Erosion B) Tectonics C) Volcanism D) Sedimentation
- 5. What is the name of the waterhole at the base of Uluru that is considered a sacred site?
A) Dreamtime Pool B) Mutitjulu Waterhole C) Sunset Lagoon D) Spirit Springs
- 6. Which language group do the Anangu people belong to?
A) Yolngu B) Pitjantjatjara C) Koori D) Wiradjuri
- 7. Which animal is often featured in the Aboriginal rock paintings found in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park?
A) Koala B) Platypus C) Kangaroo D) Dingo
- 8. Who is the European explorer believed to have been the first non-Indigenous person to see Uluru in the 1870s?
A) James Cook B) David Thompson C) Ernest Giles D) Henry Lawson
- 9. What is the name of the iconic event held annually to showcase Indigenous culture and art in the park?
A) Red Earth Gathering B) Wildfire Showcase C) Spirit Sands Fair D) Tjungu Festival
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