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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. 1,000,000 500,000 250,000 125,000 64,000 32,000 16,000 8,000 4,000 2,000 1,000 500 300 200 100. Click to return to question, Cont-P to switch to the pen, cross out two incorrect answers, then Cont-A to switch back to pointer.

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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

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  1. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

  2. 1,000,000 • 500,000 • 250,000 • 125,000 • 64,000 • 32,000 • 16,000 • 8,000 • 4,000 • 2,000 • 1,000 • 500 • 300 • 200 • 100

  3. Click to return to question, Cont-P to switch to the pen, cross out two incorrect answers, then Cont-A to switch back to pointer.

  4. Click to return to the question and poll the class

  5. Click on link to Ask Jeeves, or click on this oval to return to question and ask a friend

  6. The UN came into being • A. 1945 • B. 1946 • C. 1948 • D. 1949

  7. A. 1945 Back to Board

  8. ‘Doc’ Evatt was the united nations first • A. Secretary-General B. Security advisor • C. President of • assembly • D. arms controller

  9. C. President of assembly Back to Board

  10. Australia has had peacekeeping roles in which country • A. New Zealand • B. Zimbabwe • C. Italy • D. Japan

  11. B. Zimbabwe Back to Board

  12. Which political party was most supportive of the UN • A. Labor • B. Liberal • C. Greens • D. One nation

  13. A. Labor Back to Board

  14. Australia’s relationship with the UN has been strained over • A. Assylum seekers • B. Indigenous rights • C. UN conventions • D. the war in Iraq

  15. D. The war in Iraq Back to Board

  16. The correct sequence of regional agreements Australia joined is • A. SEATO, ANZUS, • APEC, CP • B. CP, SEATO, ANZUS • APEC • C. CP, ANZUS, SEATO • APEC • D. SEATO, CP, ANZUS, • APEC

  17. C. CP, ANZUS, SEATO, APEC Back to Board

  18. ANZUS was an agreement based on • A. Trade • B. Defence • C. education • D. foreign aid

  19. B. Defence Back to Board

  20. In what year did New Zealand withdraw from ANZUS • A. 1980 • B. 1983 • D. 1990 • C. 1986

  21. C. 1986 Back to Board

  22. The agreement which focuses on trade and investment is • A. SEATO • B. COLOMBO PLAN • C. ANZUS • D. APEC

  23. D. APEC Back to Board

  24. The agreement Australia entered as part of ‘containment’ concerns is • A. APEC • B. SEATO • C. COLOMBO PLAN • D. ANZUS

  25. B. SEATO Back to Board

  26. East timor became a portugese colony in • A. 16th Century • B. 18th century • C. 19th century • D. 20th Century

  27. A. 16th Century Back to Board

  28. Xanana Gusmao was a • A. Politician • B. First President • C. Indonesian soldier • D. Australian • peacekeeper

  29. B. First President Back to Board

  30. Fretilin was a • Peacekeeping • movement • B. Indonesian group • C. Pro independence • group • D. Portugese group

  31. C. Pro independence group Back to Board

  32. The capital of East Timor is • A. Oecussi • B. Balibo • C. Atauro • D. Dili

  33. D. Dili Back to Board

  34. East Timor became an independent nation through • A. Referendum • B. military coup • C. protesting • D. Australian • intervention

  35. A. Referendum

  36. Sorry, try again!

  37. Thanks for playing!

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