Deck 11: Australia, new Zealand, and the South Pacific

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The Hawai'ian Islands,ethnically and linguistically,are considered part of this island group.

A)Indonesia
B)Melanesia
C)Micronesia
D)Polynesia
E)Mesonesia
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The main mineral resource in Papua New Guinea is:

A)copper
B)bauxite
C)nickel
D)petroleum
E)gold
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Specifically where is the "Pacific Garbage Patch" located?

A)The Pacific Ocean,north of Hawai'i
B)The Pacific Ocean,south of Hawai'i
C)The Pacific Ocean,south of Fiji
D)The Pacific Ocean,south of New Zealand
E)The Pacific Ocean,off the southeast coast of Australia
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The ________ portion of New Guinea is the independent nation of Papua New Guinea.

A)Northern
B)Southern
C)Eastern
D)Western
E)Papua New Guinea has assumed control of the entire island.
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This island is the second largest in the world,after Greenland.

A)Australia
B)North Island,New Zealand
C)South Island,New Zealand
D)New Guinea
E)Fiji
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This country takes a strong stand against nuclear proliferation,and has banned all nuclear-powered and nuclear-armed vessels from its harbors.

A)Australia
B)New Zealand
C)Fiji
D)Tasmania
E)Papua New Guinea
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Two-thirds of Australia is occupied by this mass of old shield rocks.

A)Eastern Highlands
B)Interior Lowland
C)Western Plateau
D)Great Karoo
E)none of these
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The main mineral resource in New Caledonia is:

A)nickel
B)bauxite
C)copper
D)petroleum
E)gold
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Guam is an overseas territory of:

A)the United States
B)Japan
C)France
D)the United Kingdom
E)Australia
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All of these are islands in the Micronesian group except:

A)Fiji
B)Nauru
C)Kiribati
D)Palau
E)Guam
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What are the dry interior drainage basins often called?

A)Desert Pavement
B)Playas
C)Uluru
D)Dinkum
E)none of these
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Which type of mammal lays eggs?

A)marsupial
B)monotremes
C)eucalyptus
D)placental
E)none of these
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Australia is one of the most arid places on earth,with two-thirds of the country receiving less than ________ inches of rainfall annually.

A)30
B)20
C)35
D)40
E)50
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Which of the following physical regions of Australia is the remnant of an old folded mountain range with a steep escarpment on the eastern flanks?

A)Eastern Highlands
B)Interior Lowland
C)Western Plateau
D)Great Karoo
E)none of these
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Which of the following was originally a British colony?

A)Australia
B)New Zealand
C)Papua New Guinea
D)only Australia and Papua New Guinea
E)They all were.
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New Zealand was heavily forested with ________ and beech prior to the arrival of humans about 1000 years ago.

A)eucalyptus
B)wattle
C)mallee
D)kauri
E)acacia
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When did Australia become independent?

A)1873
B)1901
C)1925
D)1973
E)none of these
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The Great Artesian Basin,the world's largest groundwater aquifer,is found in which country?

A)New Zealand
B)Australia
C)Papua New Guinea
D)Tahiti
E)Hawai'i
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The climate of ________ is dominated by the westerly wind belt.

A)Australia
B)New Zealand
C)New Guinea
D)Polynesia
E)none of these
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The Pacific Islands were attractive to Europeans in the early 1800s because of what economic activity?

A)coconut plantations
B)sheep herding
C)sugar plantations
D)gold mining
E)whaling
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The largest city in Oceania is:

A)Wellington
B)Perth
C)Canberra
D)Christchurch
E)Sydney
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Between who was the Treaty of Waitangi made?

A)Zulu/Dutch
B)Maori/British
C)Aborigines/British
D)Polynesians/French
E)none of these
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New Zealand's immigration policy prior to World War II discriminated against what particular group?

A)Germans
B)Swedish
C)French
D)none of these
E)Germans,Swedish,and French
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An economy which supports and sustains management and equitable sharing of marine and ocean resources is called:

A)The Green Economy
B)The Blue Economy
C)Renewal Economy
D)Informal Economy
E)Fixed Resources Economy
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The migration of humans into what is today New Guinea and Australia began about ________ years ago.

A)40,000
B)2,000
C)1,000
D)500
E)200
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New Zealand's original human population probably arrived about ________ years ago from ________.

A)700/Polynesia
B)10,000/New Guinea
C)500/Australia
D)20,000/Southeast Asia
E)200,000/Africa
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Commercial wheat production in Australia is concentrated in which region?

A)Central Australia
B)Western Australia
C)Southeastern Australia
D)Northern Australia
E)Northwestern Australia
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Beginning in the 1840s,people from the Pacific were kidnapped and enslaved in a process called:

A)blackbirding
B)bluebirding
C)binding
D)indentured slavery
E)none of these
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What technological innovation helped to increase Australia and New Zealand's role in global agricultural trade after 1882?

A)steam engine
B)Green Revolution
C)refrigerated shipping
D)irradiation
E)none of these
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Most people in Oceania speak:

A)English
B)French
C)Papuan
D)Spanish
E)Dutch
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What is copra?

A)dried bird excrement
B)frozen fish
C)dried beef
D)sheep meat
E)dried coconut meat
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Director Peter Jackson's Oscar winning "Lord of the Rings" series was filmed in what country?

A)Tahiti
B)Tasmania
C)Fiji
D)New Zealand
E)Australia
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Which of the following is a major income source for Pacific Islands?

A)tourism
B)mining
C)payments for military bases by other nations
D)remittances
E)services like banking and real estate
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What event caused a scarcity of cotton and the establishment of cotton plantations on Fiji?

A)U)S.Civil War
B)Spanish-American War
C)World War I
D)World War II
E)cotton blight in India
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What was the name given to the first region of Australia settled by the British as a penal colony?

A)Tasmania
B)Oceania
C)New South Wales
D)New Caledonia
E)none of these
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On which island is the yam used as currency and its accumulation considered a sign of wealth and power?

A)Fiji
B)Sumatra
C)New Guinea
D)Tasmania
E)Tahiti
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Which colonial power claimed Van Diemen's Land in 1642,which was later named Tasmania?

A)French
B)British
C)Dutch
D)Portuguese
E)none of these
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The political conflict on Fiji is between the native Fijians and:

A)people of South Asian ancestry
B)Maoris
C)people of European ancestry
D)Polynesians
E)people of Chinese ancestry
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During what decade of the twentieth century did Australia and New Zealand decide to dramatically reduce government intervention and regulation of the economy?

A)1950s
B)1960s
C)1970s
D)1980s
E)1990s
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One of the most serious ecological disasters in Australia was the introduction of the ________ to Australia in 1859.

A)European dingo
B)European rabbit
C)Moa
D)European honey bee
E)none of these
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Playas are dry interior drainage basins found in Eastern Australia.
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In New Caledonia,the French descent population is called:

A)kanaks
B)wharenui
C)corrohoree
D)hongi
E)demis
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The most important agricultural region in Oceania is probably the area of southeastern New Zealand.
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Compared to New Zealand,most of Australia is relatively mountainous.
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"Dreamtime" is the aboriginal worldview that links past and future,people and places,in a continuity that ensures respect for the natural world.
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According to UN projections,Australia has an urbanization rate of approximately:

A)90 percent
B)75 percent
C)50 percent
D)20 percent
E)65 percent
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The Maori welcome ceremonies that include pressing noses together are called:

A)moko
B)haka
C)hongi
D)wharenui
E)corrohoree
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The total number of cows and sheep outnumber the population of New Zealand.
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The White Australia policy favored immigration from ________,followed by ________.

A)Western Europe/Eastern Europe
B)Eastern Europe/Western Europe
C)Northern Europe/Southern Europe
D)Southern Europe/Northern Europe
E)The White Australia policy did not favor migrants from any particular European region.
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The Island of New Guinea is the largest island in the world.
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Aboriginals now control about ________ percent of Australian land.

A)50
B)10
C)30
D)15
E)75
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New Zealand is the 4ᵗʰ largest exporter of wine in the world.
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Most of Nauru was covered with deep deposits of guano that have created the highest quality phosphate rock in the world.
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Compared to the Australian Aborigines,the Maori of New Zealand have more power and recognition from their national government.
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The exclusive economic zone (EEZ)of Pacific nations and territories leaves very little unclaimed ocean in the South Pacific.
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The high islands of the Pacific are usually atolls.
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MIRAB stands for migration,remittances,aid and bureaucracy.
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Among New Zealand's main islands,the North Island has had more recent volcanic activity than the South Island.
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The diaspora from the Pacific islands to North America were mainly to these two states.

A)Washington,Oregon
B)California,Washington
C)California,Oregon
D)Hawai'i,California
E)Hawai'i,Washington
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The Eucalyptus tree is also known as the gum tree.
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The White Australia Policy was an immigration policy that sought to maintain a "European look" by allowing only northern and southern Europeans to migrate to Australia.
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Canberra
Federated States of Micronesia
Wellington
Federated States of Micronesia
Papeete
Federated States of Micronesia
Port Moresby
Federated States of Micronesia
Port-Vila
Federated States of Micronesia
Hagatna
Federated States of Micronesia
Palikir
Federated States of Micronesia
Suva
Federated States of Micronesia
Honiara
Federated States of Micronesia
Pago Pago
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Canberra
Guam
Wellington
Guam
Papeete
Guam
Port Moresby
Guam
Port-Vila
Guam
Hagatna
Guam
Palikir
Guam
Suva
Guam
Honiara
Guam
Pago Pago
Fiji
Canberra
Fiji
Wellington
Fiji
Papeete
Fiji
Port Moresby
Fiji
Port-Vila
Fiji
Hagatna
Fiji
Palikir
Fiji
Suva
Fiji
Honiara
Fiji
Pago Pago
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Canberra
French Polynesia
Wellington
French Polynesia
Papeete
French Polynesia
Port Moresby
French Polynesia
Port-Vila
French Polynesia
Hagatna
French Polynesia
Palikir
French Polynesia
Suva
French Polynesia
Honiara
French Polynesia
Pago Pago
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Canberra
New Zealand
Wellington
New Zealand
Papeete
New Zealand
Port Moresby
New Zealand
Port-Vila
New Zealand
Hagatna
New Zealand
Palikir
New Zealand
Suva
New Zealand
Honiara
New Zealand
Pago Pago
Solomon Islands
Canberra
Solomon Islands
Wellington
Solomon Islands
Papeete
Solomon Islands
Port Moresby
Solomon Islands
Port-Vila
Solomon Islands
Hagatna
Solomon Islands
Palikir
Solomon Islands
Suva
Solomon Islands
Honiara
Solomon Islands
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Canberra
Papua New Guinea
Wellington
Papua New Guinea
Papeete
Papua New Guinea
Port Moresby
Papua New Guinea
Port-Vila
Papua New Guinea
Hagatna
Papua New Guinea
Palikir
Papua New Guinea
Suva
Papua New Guinea
Honiara
Papua New Guinea
Pago Pago
Vanuatu
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Wellington
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Papeete
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Port Moresby
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Port-Vila
Vanuatu
Hagatna
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Palikir
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Suva
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Honiara
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Australia
Port-Vila
Australia
Hagatna
Australia
Palikir
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Suva
Australia
Honiara
Australia
Pago Pago
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Canberra
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Wellington
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Papeete
American Samoa
Port Moresby
American Samoa
Port-Vila
American Samoa
Hagatna
American Samoa
Palikir
American Samoa
Suva
American Samoa
Honiara
American Samoa
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The Hawai'ian Islands,ethnically and linguistically,are considered part of this island group.

A)Indonesia
B)Melanesia
C)Micronesia
D)Polynesia
E)Mesonesia
D
2
The main mineral resource in Papua New Guinea is:

A)copper
B)bauxite
C)nickel
D)petroleum
E)gold
A
3
Specifically where is the "Pacific Garbage Patch" located?

A)The Pacific Ocean,north of Hawai'i
B)The Pacific Ocean,south of Hawai'i
C)The Pacific Ocean,south of Fiji
D)The Pacific Ocean,south of New Zealand
E)The Pacific Ocean,off the southeast coast of Australia
A
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The ________ portion of New Guinea is the independent nation of Papua New Guinea.

A)Northern
B)Southern
C)Eastern
D)Western
E)Papua New Guinea has assumed control of the entire island.
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This island is the second largest in the world,after Greenland.

A)Australia
B)North Island,New Zealand
C)South Island,New Zealand
D)New Guinea
E)Fiji
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This country takes a strong stand against nuclear proliferation,and has banned all nuclear-powered and nuclear-armed vessels from its harbors.

A)Australia
B)New Zealand
C)Fiji
D)Tasmania
E)Papua New Guinea
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Two-thirds of Australia is occupied by this mass of old shield rocks.

A)Eastern Highlands
B)Interior Lowland
C)Western Plateau
D)Great Karoo
E)none of these
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The main mineral resource in New Caledonia is:

A)nickel
B)bauxite
C)copper
D)petroleum
E)gold
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Guam is an overseas territory of:

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B)Japan
C)France
D)the United Kingdom
E)Australia
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All of these are islands in the Micronesian group except:

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B)Nauru
C)Kiribati
D)Palau
E)Guam
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What are the dry interior drainage basins often called?

A)Desert Pavement
B)Playas
C)Uluru
D)Dinkum
E)none of these
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Which type of mammal lays eggs?

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B)monotremes
C)eucalyptus
D)placental
E)none of these
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Australia is one of the most arid places on earth,with two-thirds of the country receiving less than ________ inches of rainfall annually.

A)30
B)20
C)35
D)40
E)50
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Which of the following physical regions of Australia is the remnant of an old folded mountain range with a steep escarpment on the eastern flanks?

A)Eastern Highlands
B)Interior Lowland
C)Western Plateau
D)Great Karoo
E)none of these
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Which of the following was originally a British colony?

A)Australia
B)New Zealand
C)Papua New Guinea
D)only Australia and Papua New Guinea
E)They all were.
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New Zealand was heavily forested with ________ and beech prior to the arrival of humans about 1000 years ago.

A)eucalyptus
B)wattle
C)mallee
D)kauri
E)acacia
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When did Australia become independent?

A)1873
B)1901
C)1925
D)1973
E)none of these
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The Great Artesian Basin,the world's largest groundwater aquifer,is found in which country?

A)New Zealand
B)Australia
C)Papua New Guinea
D)Tahiti
E)Hawai'i
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The climate of ________ is dominated by the westerly wind belt.

A)Australia
B)New Zealand
C)New Guinea
D)Polynesia
E)none of these
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The Pacific Islands were attractive to Europeans in the early 1800s because of what economic activity?

A)coconut plantations
B)sheep herding
C)sugar plantations
D)gold mining
E)whaling
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The largest city in Oceania is:

A)Wellington
B)Perth
C)Canberra
D)Christchurch
E)Sydney
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Between who was the Treaty of Waitangi made?

A)Zulu/Dutch
B)Maori/British
C)Aborigines/British
D)Polynesians/French
E)none of these
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New Zealand's immigration policy prior to World War II discriminated against what particular group?

A)Germans
B)Swedish
C)French
D)none of these
E)Germans,Swedish,and French
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An economy which supports and sustains management and equitable sharing of marine and ocean resources is called:

A)The Green Economy
B)The Blue Economy
C)Renewal Economy
D)Informal Economy
E)Fixed Resources Economy
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The migration of humans into what is today New Guinea and Australia began about ________ years ago.

A)40,000
B)2,000
C)1,000
D)500
E)200
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New Zealand's original human population probably arrived about ________ years ago from ________.

A)700/Polynesia
B)10,000/New Guinea
C)500/Australia
D)20,000/Southeast Asia
E)200,000/Africa
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Commercial wheat production in Australia is concentrated in which region?

A)Central Australia
B)Western Australia
C)Southeastern Australia
D)Northern Australia
E)Northwestern Australia
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Beginning in the 1840s,people from the Pacific were kidnapped and enslaved in a process called:

A)blackbirding
B)bluebirding
C)binding
D)indentured slavery
E)none of these
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What technological innovation helped to increase Australia and New Zealand's role in global agricultural trade after 1882?

A)steam engine
B)Green Revolution
C)refrigerated shipping
D)irradiation
E)none of these
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Most people in Oceania speak:

A)English
B)French
C)Papuan
D)Spanish
E)Dutch
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What is copra?

A)dried bird excrement
B)frozen fish
C)dried beef
D)sheep meat
E)dried coconut meat
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Director Peter Jackson's Oscar winning "Lord of the Rings" series was filmed in what country?

A)Tahiti
B)Tasmania
C)Fiji
D)New Zealand
E)Australia
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Which of the following is a major income source for Pacific Islands?

A)tourism
B)mining
C)payments for military bases by other nations
D)remittances
E)services like banking and real estate
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What event caused a scarcity of cotton and the establishment of cotton plantations on Fiji?

A)U)S.Civil War
B)Spanish-American War
C)World War I
D)World War II
E)cotton blight in India
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What was the name given to the first region of Australia settled by the British as a penal colony?

A)Tasmania
B)Oceania
C)New South Wales
D)New Caledonia
E)none of these
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On which island is the yam used as currency and its accumulation considered a sign of wealth and power?

A)Fiji
B)Sumatra
C)New Guinea
D)Tasmania
E)Tahiti
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Which colonial power claimed Van Diemen's Land in 1642,which was later named Tasmania?

A)French
B)British
C)Dutch
D)Portuguese
E)none of these
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The political conflict on Fiji is between the native Fijians and:

A)people of South Asian ancestry
B)Maoris
C)people of European ancestry
D)Polynesians
E)people of Chinese ancestry
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During what decade of the twentieth century did Australia and New Zealand decide to dramatically reduce government intervention and regulation of the economy?

A)1950s
B)1960s
C)1970s
D)1980s
E)1990s
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One of the most serious ecological disasters in Australia was the introduction of the ________ to Australia in 1859.

A)European dingo
B)European rabbit
C)Moa
D)European honey bee
E)none of these
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Playas are dry interior drainage basins found in Eastern Australia.
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In New Caledonia,the French descent population is called:

A)kanaks
B)wharenui
C)corrohoree
D)hongi
E)demis
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The most important agricultural region in Oceania is probably the area of southeastern New Zealand.
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Compared to New Zealand,most of Australia is relatively mountainous.
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"Dreamtime" is the aboriginal worldview that links past and future,people and places,in a continuity that ensures respect for the natural world.
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According to UN projections,Australia has an urbanization rate of approximately:

A)90 percent
B)75 percent
C)50 percent
D)20 percent
E)65 percent
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The Maori welcome ceremonies that include pressing noses together are called:

A)moko
B)haka
C)hongi
D)wharenui
E)corrohoree
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The total number of cows and sheep outnumber the population of New Zealand.
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The White Australia policy favored immigration from ________,followed by ________.

A)Western Europe/Eastern Europe
B)Eastern Europe/Western Europe
C)Northern Europe/Southern Europe
D)Southern Europe/Northern Europe
E)The White Australia policy did not favor migrants from any particular European region.
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The Island of New Guinea is the largest island in the world.
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Aboriginals now control about ________ percent of Australian land.

A)50
B)10
C)30
D)15
E)75
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New Zealand is the 4ᵗʰ largest exporter of wine in the world.
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53
Most of Nauru was covered with deep deposits of guano that have created the highest quality phosphate rock in the world.
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Compared to the Australian Aborigines,the Maori of New Zealand have more power and recognition from their national government.
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The exclusive economic zone (EEZ)of Pacific nations and territories leaves very little unclaimed ocean in the South Pacific.
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56
The high islands of the Pacific are usually atolls.
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57
MIRAB stands for migration,remittances,aid and bureaucracy.
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Among New Zealand's main islands,the North Island has had more recent volcanic activity than the South Island.
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The diaspora from the Pacific islands to North America were mainly to these two states.

A)Washington,Oregon
B)California,Washington
C)California,Oregon
D)Hawai'i,California
E)Hawai'i,Washington
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The Eucalyptus tree is also known as the gum tree.
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The White Australia Policy was an immigration policy that sought to maintain a "European look" by allowing only northern and southern Europeans to migrate to Australia.
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Papeete
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Port-Vila
Federated States of Micronesia
Hagatna
Federated States of Micronesia
Palikir
Federated States of Micronesia
Suva
Federated States of Micronesia
Honiara
Federated States of Micronesia
Pago Pago
Guam
Canberra
Guam
Wellington
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Papeete
Guam
Port Moresby
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Port-Vila
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Hagatna
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Palikir
Guam
Suva
Guam
Honiara
Guam
Pago Pago
Fiji
Canberra
Fiji
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Fiji
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Fiji
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Fiji
Port-Vila
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Fiji
Palikir
Fiji
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Fiji
Honiara
Fiji
Pago Pago
French Polynesia
Canberra
French Polynesia
Wellington
French Polynesia
Papeete
French Polynesia
Port Moresby
French Polynesia
Port-Vila
French Polynesia
Hagatna
French Polynesia
Palikir
French Polynesia
Suva
French Polynesia
Honiara
French Polynesia
Pago Pago
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Wellington
New Zealand
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American Samoa
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American Samoa
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