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Can you name the States with the highest population in Australia?
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Population
State
Area (km²)
7,238,819
800,642
5,547,527
227,416
4,516,361
1,730,648
2,296,411
2,529,875
1,644,642
983,482
507,626
68,401
358,894
2,358
229,675
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Largest Australian States Quiz
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Created Apr 23, 2011 in
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milc
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Apr 23rd, 2011 at 07:31 GMT
4 points
ACT and NT are not technically states
andr5036
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Apr 23rd, 2011 at 10:12 GMT
3 points
When you include them all, it is just a 'name all states and territories'-quiz.
tahitiwahini
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Apr 23rd, 2011 at 11:43 GMT
4 points
Should be "Force User to enter answers in order." You can change the instructions to something like regions (first-level subdivisions) to cover the two territories or you can make the territories bonuses.
sharpdale
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Apr 24th, 2011 at 18:28 GMT
2 points
Following @milc's comment, to my knowledge (and that of my Melbourne-dwellings friends) there are only six states.
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