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Dive into the Southern Pacific Jeopardy game, where you can choose from categories like Early Settlers, Physical Geography, and Government. Each question presents you with an answer, and it's your job to frame the correct question! Explore topics ranging from indigenous people to economic fundamentals of Australia and New Zealand's historical treaties. Ideal for trivia lovers and geography enthusiasts. Ready to challenge yourself and learn more about this vibrant region? Click to begin and select your point value!
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Over 1,000 years ago, New Zealand’s first settlers came from here.
The first Europeans to explore the Pacific Islands were looking for these.
Descendents of the first settlers of Australia are called this.
The Treaty of Waitangi gave control of New Zealand to this country.
Australia’s economy depends largely on these two activities.
. Australia is the world’s leading producer of this product.
In 1983, Australia signed a free trade agreement with this country.
This has changed the traditional ways of the people of Oceania.
This is the type of society in Papua New Guinea where ancestry is traced through the mother’s side.
The first Aborigine to graduate from college, he fought for Aborigine rights.
This Aboriginal Track and Field athlete lit the Olympic Flame in 2000.
A sheet of ice that floats on water but connects to land on one side
70% of the world’s fresh water is held in this part of Antarctica.
In 1959, 12 nations signed this agreement to reserve Antarctica for scientific research.
The theory that worldwide temperatures are rising because of human activity and the burning of fossil fuels.
The vast stretch of plains that occupies much of Australia’s interior.