Australia - Physical Features
  • 1. What is the the only country that is also a continent?
A) Australia
B) Asia
C) Africa
D) Canada
  • 2. Which two oceans does Australia lie between?
A) Atlantic and Pacific
B) Arctic and Atlantic
C) Indian and Atlantic
D) Indian and Pacific
  • 3. This physical feature is an amazing underwater world that contains an extensive coral reef system.
A) Ayers Rock
B) Great Barrier Reef
C) Great Victoria Desert
  • 4. Another name for Ayers Rock is _____________.
A) Mount McKinley
B) Mount Uluru
C) Mount Victoria
D) Mount Everest
  • 5. Where in Australia would you find Ayers Rock?
A) the western coast of Australia
B) the eastern coast of Australia
C) The tropical jungles of central Australia
D) the barren lands of central Australia
  • 6. The Great Victoria Desert is found in ________ and ________ Australia.
A) northern and western
B) southern and eastern
C) southern and western
D) northern and eastern
  • 7. In which physical feature would you find barren hills, salt lakes, and grasslands?
A) Great Victoria Desert
B) Coral Sea
C) Ayers Rock
D) Great Barrier Reef
  • 8. This body of water is off the northeast coast of Australia and is an important source of coral.
A) Coral Sea
B) Tasman Sea
C) Shark Bay
D) Indian Ocean
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  • 9. Which physical feature is represented by the number 1?
A) Great Victoria Reef
B) Great Barrier Reef
C) Indian Ocean
D) Tasman Sea
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  • 10. Which physical feature is represented by the number 2?
A) Coral Sea
B) Great Barrier Reef
C) Indian Ocean
D) Tasman Sea
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  • 11. Which physical feature is represented by the number 3?
A) Shark Bay
B) New Zealand
C) Great Victoria Desert
D) Ayers Rock
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  • 12. Which physical feature is represented by the number 4?
A) Great Victoria Desert
B) Mount Uluru
C) Shark Bay
D) Ayers Rock
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  • 13. Which physical feature is represented by the number 5?
A) Pacific Ocean
B) Indian Ocean
C) Coral Sea
D) Great Barrier Reef
  • 14. In which physical feature would you find over 1500 different types of fish and water that never gets colder than 68 degrees?
A) Great Barrier Reef
B) Shark Bay
C) Great Victoria Desert
D) Ayers Rock
  • 15. Where do most Australian's live?
A) southwestern part of the country
B) northwestern part of the country
C) northeastern part of the country
D) southeastern part of the country
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