Australia-Underpopulation Quiz

Australia-Underpopulation Quiz

11th Grade

12 Qs

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Australia-Underpopulation Quiz

Australia-Underpopulation Quiz

Assessment

Quiz

Geography

11th Grade

Medium

Created by

Teacher Superman

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12 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Australia has population size of 

20 million

25 million

15 million

30 million

Answer explanation

The question asks about the population size of Australia. The correct answer is 25 million. This is because, as per the latest data, the population of Australia is approximately 25 million. The other options, 20 million, 15 million, and 30 million, are not accurate.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Australia has the same land area as

Texas

USA

Europe

Canada

Answer explanation

The correct answer is USA. Although it might seem surprising, the total land area of Australia is very close to that of the United States. Both countries have diverse landscapes and vast territories. However, they are not the same size as Texas, Europe, or Canada.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Australia has too much land for its land area

True

False

Answer explanation

The statement in the question is true. Australia is the sixth largest country in the world by total area, but it has a relatively small population. This means that it has a lot of land area per person, which can be interpreted as 'too much land' for its population.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Australia has few natural resources

True

False

Answer explanation

The statement that Australia has few natural resources is false. In fact, Australia is rich in natural resources, including minerals, energy, and agricultural resources. It is a leading producer of various minerals like iron ore, gold, and bauxite, and also has significant reserves of coal, natural gas, and uranium. Additionally, the country has a thriving agricultural sector, producing a variety of crops and livestock.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Australia has potential to export more

True

False

Answer explanation

Australia has a vast land area, abundant natural resources, and a growing economy, which gives it the potential to export more. The country has opportunities to expand its export markets, diversify its products and services, and invest in infrastructure to support increased exports. Therefore, it is true that Australia has the potential to export more.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Australia exported less than Texas in 2020

True

False

Answer explanation

In 2020, Australia exported less than Texas. While both regions are significant exporters, Texas has a larger economy and a more diverse range of exports, including oil, gas, and technology products. Australia's exports are primarily focused on natural resources, such as iron ore and coal, which did not surpass Texas' export value in 2020.

7.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

In 2020, Australia made (a)   ​from (b)   . This was  ​ (c)   than the State of Texas in the USA. This means Australia, with its vast land area, could be exporting much more. 

250 billion

exports

less

imports

300 billions

more

much more.

Answer explanation

The question states that Australia made a certain amount from a certain activity in 2020, which was less than the State of Texas in the USA. The correct answers are '250 billion', 'exports', and 'less'. This means that Australia made 250 billion from exports, which was less than what the State of Texas made from the same activity in the same year.

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