Australian Capitals and English Idioms
A mixed quiz covering Australian state and territory capitals, plus common English idioms and proverbs.
Questions
A little ______ is a dangerous thing.
- knowledge
- money
- mind
- car
The ______ of a pretty girl can be heard further than the roar of a lion.
- call
- whisper
- shout
- yell
Hope for the best and ______ for the worst.
- assume
- prepare
- pray
- venture
The ______ wheel gets the grease.
- sqeaky
- loudest
- tricky
- loose
The gem cannot be polished without ______, nor man perfected without trials.
- wisdom
- patience
- smiles
- friction
Two ______ do not make a right.
- wrongs
- songs
- clues
- mind
The grass is always ______ on the other side.
- greener
- tamer
- leaner
- lamer
It's water under the ______.
- heels
- Boat
- wheels
- Bridge
A new broom sweeps clean, but the old brush knows all the ______.
- dirt
- corners
- hands
- bristles
He is fit as a ______.
- riddle
- mill
- fiddle
- drill
Let's bring the ______ down.
- house
- mouse
- bullet
- hatchet
______ makes the heart grow fonder.
- Malice
- Abstinence
- Absence
- Jealousy
They caught him red-______.
- blooded
- flooded
- handed
- branded
Capital of Westren Australia
- Perth
- Sydney
- Melbourne
- Darwin
Captial of New South Wales
- Perth
- Sydney
- Canberra
- Melbourne
Capital of Queensland
- Perth
- Sydney
- Brisbane
- Canberra
Capital of Victoria
- Melbourne
- Sydney
- Hobart
- Perth
Captial of South Australia
- Hobart
- Melbourne
- Adelaide
- Perth
Capital of Tasmania
- Canberra
- Darwin
- Melbourne
- Hobart
Australian Capital Territory
- Sydney
- Canberra
- Melbourne
- Adelaide