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Easter traditions can be different around the world
Yes they vary by place
No they are identical
Only in Europe
Only in Australia
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Robots in the competition must complete challenges
Paint portraits
Deliver food
Sing songs
Set tasks and games
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Free trade allows countries to focus on what they do best
Music performance
Specialised industries
Sports training
Fashion shows
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Which Australian place planned to phase out cats
Kangaroo Island
Tasmania
Fraser Island
Uluru
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Who presents BTN Episode 9 2026
Paul Kelly
Julia Gillard
Amelia Moseley
Waleed Aly
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What type of animals are most at risk from cats
Insects
Native mammals
Farm animals
Marine animals
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What was one main topic in BTN Episode 9 2026
EU free trade deal
Olympic host cities
School lunch changes
Space tourism
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BTN episodes explain current events for students
Only for experts
Only for adults
No using legal terms
Yes in simple language
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The cat ban on Kangaroo Island is planned as a gradual change
Random inspections only
Voluntary pet swap
Phase out over time
Immediate removal in one week
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BTN mentioned other councils are also reducing cat numbers
No only Kangaroo Island
Only in capital cities
Only in other countries
Yes some other councils
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What symbol is commonly associated with Easter eggs
Eggs
Flags
Stars
Fireworks
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What is the name of the robotics event mentioned
Aussie Bot Challenge
World Robot Expo
FIRST Robotics Competition
Junior Drone League
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The episode explained why Easter is important
It marks the start of winter
It marks a key Christian belief
It celebrates farming
It celebrates the New Year
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The Gillard story discussed gender equality
No it focused on sport
Yes it highlighted equality issues
No it focused on science
No it focused on travel
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BTN often includes profiles of important Australians
Yes to educate students
No only world leaders
Only musicians
Only athletes
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Which celebration was explained in the episode
Easter
Chinese New Year
Diwali
Halloween
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Who celebrates Easter
Everyone in Europe only
Christians around the world
Scientists
Athletes and teams
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Which region was involved in the free trade deal discussed
Africa
Europe
South America
Antarctica
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The trade deal story explained pros and cons
Both positives and negatives
Only positives
Only negatives
Only history
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A possible benefit of the EU trade deal for Australians was cheaper imports
Lower school fees
Lower prices for some goods
More public holidays
Free holidays in Europe
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The robotics story focused on skills like coding and problem solving
Dancing and fitness
Cooking and baking
Public speaking
Technology and teamwork
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Protecting native wildlife was a key theme in the cat story
No it was about tourism
No it was about farming
No it was about pets only
Yes conservation was central
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Teachers often use BTN in classrooms
Yes as a learning tool
No it is entertainment only
Only for exams
Only for homework
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Why is Julia Gillard significant in Australian history
Longest serving leader
Youngest prime minister
First governor general
First female prime minister
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What does free trade aim to make easier between countries
Swapping currencies
Buying and selling goods
Sharing TV shows
Exchanging citizens
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The robot competition encourages students to pursue STEM
Fashion design
Sport and fitness
Science technology engineering maths
Art history languages
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Which person was profiled for Womens History Month
Cathy Freeman
Edith Cowan
Nancy Wake
Julia Gillard
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BTN stories often include discussion questions
To test memory only
To help learning
To replace lessons
To reduce homework
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What age group is BTN mainly made for
Upper primary and early secondary
Retirees
Preschool students
University students
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BTN Episode 9 included multiple short stories
Several different segments
One long documentary
Only interviews
Only cartoons
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Students in the robot competition work in teams
No they work alone
Only adults compete
Yes teamwork is key
Only teachers compete
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Julia Gillard served as prime minister of Australia
No she did not
Only briefly as acting leader
Only as deputy
Yes she did
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What type of program is BTN
Game show
Reality TV
News for young people
Drama series
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Which competition featured students and robots
Maths olympiad
Art competition
Spelling bee
Robot competition
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The cat management plan aims to protect biodiversity
Pet shops
Native plants and animals
Urban parks only
Farm profits
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Why are cats being phased out on Kangaroo Island
To lower food costs
To protect native animals
To stop tourism
To reduce noise pollution
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Kangaroo Island is located in which Australian state
South Australia
Victoria
Western Australia
Queensland
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Easter is usually linked to which season in Australia
Winter
Spring
Autumn
Summer
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How long is a typical BTN episode
Exactly 60 minutes
About 5 minutes
Over 2 hours
About 24 minutes
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The EU trade story focused on economic effects
Money jobs and goods
Weather patterns
Animal habitats
Music charts
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BTN stands for Behind the News
Best Time Network
Brief Today Now
Big Think News
Behind the News
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Teams in the robot competition come from Asia and the Pacific
Many countries in the region
Only Australia
Only the USA
Only Europe
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BTN episodes are released weekly during school terms
Every day
Once a week
Only during holidays
Once a year
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