1) Why did the government initially keep gold discoveries quiet? a) They wanted to keep the gold for themselves. b) They didn’t think the gold was valuable. c) They feared a convict uprising. 2) What prompted the government to offer a reward for gold discoveries? a) He had too much money so he wanted to give some away b) People were leaving Australia for the Californian goldfields. c) The king told him to do it. 3) Who is usually credited with discovering gold in Australia? a) Bob Andersen b) John Hargraves c) Edward Hargraves 4) Why did Hargraves think he would find gold in Bathhurst? a) It looked like where they were finding gold in California b) He couldn’t be bothered to walk any further c) He had a metal detector. 5) In what year did Hargraves find gold in Australia? a) 1852 b) 1851 c) 1850 6) Which of these is NOT one of the consequences of the gold rush? a) Fewer people moved to Australia b) People in Australia had a higher standard of living c) More people moved to Australia

Classifica

Stile di visualizzazione

Opzioni

Cambia modello

Ripristinare il titolo salvato automaticamente: ?