Question 1: Which Australian state is home to Horse Head Rock, seen in today’s image?
A New South Wales
B Tasmania
C Western Australia
Horse Head Rock is near the town of Bermagui, on the Sapphire Coast, in New South Wales. Known for its striking resemblance to a horse’s neck, this rock formation is believed to be over 500 million years old.
Correct Answer: New South Wales
Question 2: What is the capital city of New South Wales?
A Canberra
B Melbourne
C Sydney
Sydney is Australia’s most populous city. Famous for landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, it’s a vibrant hub of culture, commerce, and natural beauty. With beautiful beaches and a history spanning thousands of years, Sydney attracts millions of visitors from around the world.
Correct Answer: Sydney
Question 3: Purnululu National Park in Western Australia features beehive-shaped rock towers that form the …
A Barunga Range
B Bungle Bungle Range
C Brindabella Range
The Bungle Bungle Range consists of sandstone and conglomerates, which are rocks made of pebbles and boulders bound by finer sediments. These layers were deposited around 350 million years ago, and over time, wind and rainfall sculpted the distinctive beehive-shaped towers we see today.
Correct Answer: Bungle Bungle Range