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Australian Celebrations and Commemorations
Instructions:
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What is a celebration?
A. A festive, happy occasion that marks a special event.
B. A birthday party.
C. A Dawn Service.
D. A special time to remember a person or event.
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What is a commemoration?
A. A special time to remember a person or event.
B. A march or parade.
C. A time to be silent.
D. A festival
E. One minute's silence.
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What does ANZAC stand for?
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What is a community?
A. A group of people living in the same place.
B. A street.
C. Your family.
D. Your friends.
E. A group of strangers who have never met.
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What is an example of a community celebration?
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What date is Australia Day?
A. 20th January
B. 26th January
C. 19th March
D. 25th December
E. 13th February
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What is National Sorry Day about?
Australian Celebrations and Commemorations
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
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What is a celebration?
A. A festive, happy occasion that marks a special event.
B. A birthday party.
C. A Dawn Service.
D. A special time to remember a person or event.
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What is a commemoration?
A. A special time to remember a person or event.
B. A march or parade.
C. A time to be silent.
D. A festival
E. One minute's silence.
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What does ANZAC stand for?
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
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What is a community?
A. A group of people living in the same place.
B. A street.
C. Your family.
D. Your friends.
E. A group of strangers who have never met.
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What is an example of a community celebration?
Cultural festivals, fundraisers, awards ceremonies
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What date is Australia Day?
A. 20th January
B. 26th January
C. 19th March
D. 25th December
E. 13th February
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What is National Sorry Day about?
It is about commemorating the mistreatment of Indigenous Australians during settlement.