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BTN ep 9

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