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Uluru
Instructions:
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A. Coral reef
B. Sandstone rock formation
C. Desert
D. Skyscraper
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What was Uluru called from 1873 to 1993?
A. Ayers Rock
B. Sullivan's Pond
C. The Sacred Mountain
D. Gateway to the Pacific
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Why is Uluru a protected site?
A. Habitat for endangered animals
B. Radiocative waste
C. Site of a historic battle
D. Sacred to the Ananga people
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Which Australian territory or state contains Uluru?
A. New South Wales
B. Victoria
C. Tasmania
D. Northern Territory
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Which statement about Uluru is false?
A. It was created by volcanic eruption
B. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
C. It is visible from space
D. It is a popular tourist destination
Uluru
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
-
A. Coral reef
B. Sandstone rock formation
C. Desert
D. Skyscraper
-
What was Uluru called from 1873 to 1993?
A. Ayers Rock
B. Sullivan's Pond
C. The Sacred Mountain
D. Gateway to the Pacific
-
Why is Uluru a protected site?
A. Habitat for endangered animals
B. Radiocative waste
C. Site of a historic battle
D. Sacred to the Ananga people
-
Which Australian territory or state contains Uluru?
A. New South Wales
B. Victoria
C. Tasmania
D. Northern Territory
-
Which statement about Uluru is false?
A. It was created by volcanic eruption
B. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
C. It is visible from space
D. It is a popular tourist destination