Which of the following is not true about Aborigine culture?

(1 point)
• It is the oldest surviving culture on Earth.
Traditional Aborigine societies formed agricultural settlements.
Aborigines do not believe that land belongs to humans.
Aborigine groups are spread across the continent of Australia.
Question 2
A)
Aborigines believe that Dream Time is the (1 point)
• beginning of land conflicts with the Europeans.
the age of creation.
the end of all human existence.
the beginning of the afterlife.
Question 3
A)
(1 point)
According to Aborigine spiritual beliefs, the Earth is
O a place of unending suffering and pain.
O a source of wealth to conquer in the name of one's ancestors.
• an ancient gift of the gods.
O a place where humans were banished from the gods.
All of the following statements are true about Aborigine ceremonies except
(1 point)
ceremonies protect Aborigine secrets.
ceremonies are segregated according to gender. ceremonies pay homage to Aborigine heritage. ceremonies do not have religious or spiritual meanings.
Question 5
A)
The native inhabitants of New Zealand are the (1 point)
Aborigines
Maori
British Isles settlers
Melanesians
Question 6
Church architecture in Australia shows influence of (1 point)
• Aborigine culture.
• East Asian culture.
O central European culture.
• Polynesian culture.
Historians believe that the Aborigines probably migrated to Australia from
(1 point)
New Zealand.
Eastern Africa.
India.
New Guinea.
Question 8
A)
Polynesian culture shares which of the following characteristics with Aborigine culture:
(1 point)
both created elaborate wood carvings to represent gods and kings.
both formed agricultural settlements.
both based their economies on navigating the seas and fishing. both cultures share a common ancestry.
Question 9
A)
(1 point)
New Zealand and Tasmania were named by a
• German explorer.
• British explorer.
• Dutch explorer.
• French explorer.
Question 10
A)
In the late 18th to mid-19th centuries, Europeans sought economic gain from the Pacific from the trade of
(1 point)
petroleum.
whales and seals.
wheat.
diamonds.

1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions based on the provided statements:

Question 1: Which of the following is not true about Aborigine culture?

  • Answer: Traditional Aborigine societies formed agricultural settlements. (This statement is generally considered not true, as traditional Aboriginal cultures were more hunter-gatherer rather than strictly agricultural.)

Question 2: Aborigines believe that Dream Time is the

  • Answer: the age of creation.

Question 3: According to Aborigine spiritual beliefs, the Earth is

  • Answer: an ancient gift of the gods.

Question 4: All of the following statements are true about Aborigine ceremonies except

  • Answer: ceremonies do not have religious or spiritual meanings. (This statement is not true, as ceremonies typically hold significant religious and spiritual meanings in Aboriginal culture.)

Question 5: The native inhabitants of New Zealand are the

  • Answer: Maori.

Question 6: Church architecture in Australia shows influence of

  • Answer: central European culture. (While there may be influences from various cultures, church architecture in Australia is primarily influenced by European styles.)

Question 7: Historians believe that the Aborigines probably migrated to Australia from

  • Answer: New Guinea.

Question 8: Polynesian culture shares which of the following characteristics with Aborigine culture:

  • Answer: both created elaborate wood carvings to represent gods and kings.

Question 9: New Zealand and Tasmania were named by a

  • Answer: Dutch explorer.

Question 10: In the late 18th to mid-19th centuries, Europeans sought economic gain from the Pacific from the trade of

  • Answer: whales and seals.

Feel free to ask further questions if needed!