Aussie Slang Quiz
Alternative Name : Test Your Aussie Slang
Q 1. What is ‘arvo’ in Australian?
Options:-
Aardvark
Afternoon
Avocado
Arty person
Q 2. Do you know what a ‘tinny’ is?
Options:-
A beer
A hut with a tin roof
An outhouse
A small child
Q 3. If someone tells you to bring your ‘bathers’ – what do they want you to bring?
Options:-
Your cricket bat
Your bathing suit
Your dog
Your wits
Q 4. What does ‘devo’ mean in Australia?
Options:-
A new housing development
Devastated
Definitely
A religious service
Q 5. What does ‘pash’ mean in Australia?
Options:-
To be embarrassed
Your neighbourhood
A scarf
To kiss
Q 6. What is ‘dunny’ Australian slang for?
Options:-
A finished product
A stupid person
An Australian person
A toilet
Q 7. What are ‘thongs’ in Australia?
Options:-
Flip-flops
Flannel shirt
Surfing attire
Underwear
Q 8. What is a ‘bogan’ in Aussie slang?
Options:-
A poisonous snake
An uncultured person
A boring person
An outside toilet
Q 9. What does it mean if you ‘spit the dummy’ in Australia?
Options:-
Pretentiously reject something
Get excited about something
Have a tantrum
Make fun of somebody
Q 10. What does ‘as crook as Rookwood’ mean in Australia?
Options:-
Very angry
Extremely ill
Deliriously happy
Very deceitful
Q 11. When something is ‘chockers’, what is it?
Options:-
Very stupid
Very annoying
Very full
Very spicy
Q 12. When an Aussie tells you that something is ‘a ripper’, what do they mean?
Options:-
It’s really boring
It’s really great
It’s too expensive
It’s really far away
Q 13. What in the world is a ‘mozzie’?
Options:-
A posh capital city
Somewhere far away
Western Australia
The back of the house
Q 15. When someone is ‘sooking’, what are they doing?
Options:-
Swimming
Spying on people
Sulking
Laughing
Q 16. ‘Go and put it in the ‘stubbie holder’’. What have you been asked to do?
Options:-
Put your clothes back in the cupboard
Put your food back in the fridge
Put your drink in an insulated cooler
Park the car in the garage
Q 17. If something is ‘Fair Dinkum’. What is it?
Options:-
Surprising
Difficult
Amazing
Genuine
Q 18. What is a ‘Fair crack of the whip’?
Options:-
A very dodgy deal
A chance to succeed at something
Something for nothing
A surprising outcome
Q 19. Your work colleague just told you that she had a ‘dingo’s breakfast’. What did she eat?
Options:-
Someone else’s breakfast
She didn’t eat at all
Beef jerky
Kangaroo
Q 20. Something just ‘carked it’. What happened?
Options:-
Something died or stopped working
It increased in importance
It became very serious and complicated
It became more expensive
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Thanks for visiting Hope you enjoy happy earning 😀
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Alternative Name : Test Your Aussie Slang
Q 1. What is ‘arvo’ in Australian?
Options:-
Aardvark
Afternoon
Avocado
Arty person
Q 2. Do you know what a ‘tinny’ is?
Options:-
A beer
A hut with a tin roof
An outhouse
A small child
Q 3. If someone tells you to bring your ‘bathers’ – what do they want you to bring?
Options:-
Your cricket bat
Your bathing suit
Your dog
Your wits
Q 4. What does ‘devo’ mean in Australia?
Options:-
A new housing development
Devastated
Definitely
A religious service
Q 5. What does ‘pash’ mean in Australia?
Options:-
To be embarrassed
Your neighbourhood
A scarf
To kiss
Q 6. What is ‘dunny’ Australian slang for?
Options:-
A finished product
A stupid person
An Australian person
A toilet
Q 7. What are ‘thongs’ in Australia?
Options:-
Flip-flops
Flannel shirt
Surfing attire
Underwear
Q 8. What is a ‘bogan’ in Aussie slang?
Options:-
A poisonous snake
An uncultured person
A boring person
An outside toilet
Q 9. What does it mean if you ‘spit the dummy’ in Australia?
Options:-
Pretentiously reject something
Get excited about something
Have a tantrum
Make fun of somebody
Q 10. What does ‘as crook as Rookwood’ mean in Australia?
Options:-
Very angry
Extremely ill
Deliriously happy
Very deceitful
Q 11. When something is ‘chockers’, what is it?
Options:-
Very stupid
Very annoying
Very full
Very spicy
Q 12. When an Aussie tells you that something is ‘a ripper’, what do they mean?
Options:-
It’s really boring
It’s really great
It’s too expensive
It’s really far away
Q 13. What in the world is a ‘mozzie’?
Options:-
A posh capital city
Somewhere far away
Western Australia
The back of the house
Q 15. When someone is ‘sooking’, what are they doing?
Options:-
Swimming
Spying on people
Sulking
Laughing
Q 16. ‘Go and put it in the ‘stubbie holder’’. What have you been asked to do?
Options:-
Put your clothes back in the cupboard
Put your food back in the fridge
Put your drink in an insulated cooler
Park the car in the garage
Q 17. If something is ‘Fair Dinkum’. What is it?
Options:-
Surprising
Difficult
Amazing
Genuine
Q 18. What is a ‘Fair crack of the whip’?
Options:-
A very dodgy deal
A chance to succeed at something
Something for nothing
A surprising outcome
Q 19. Your work colleague just told you that she had a ‘dingo’s breakfast’. What did she eat?
Options:-
Someone else’s breakfast
She didn’t eat at all
Beef jerky
Kangaroo
Q 20. Something just ‘carked it’. What happened?
Options:-
Something died or stopped working
It increased in importance
It became very serious and complicated
It became more expensive
Options:-
Very stupid
Very annoying
Very full
Very spicy
Q 12. When an Aussie tells you that something is ‘a ripper’, what do they mean?
Options:-
It’s really boring
It’s really great
It’s too expensive
It’s really far away
Q 13. What in the world is a ‘mozzie’?
Options:-
A posh capital city
Somewhere far away
Western Australia
The back of the house
Q 15. When someone is ‘sooking’, what are they doing?
Options:-
Swimming
Spying on people
Sulking
Laughing
Q 16. ‘Go and put it in the ‘stubbie holder’’. What have you been asked to do?
Options:-
Put your clothes back in the cupboard
Put your food back in the fridge
Put your drink in an insulated cooler
Park the car in the garage
Q 17. If something is ‘Fair Dinkum’. What is it?
Options:-
Surprising
Difficult
Amazing
Genuine
Q 18. What is a ‘Fair crack of the whip’?
Options:-
A very dodgy deal
A chance to succeed at something
Something for nothing
A surprising outcome
Q 19. Your work colleague just told you that she had a ‘dingo’s breakfast’. What did she eat?
Options:-
Someone else’s breakfast
She didn’t eat at all
Beef jerky
Kangaroo
Q 20. Something just ‘carked it’. What happened?
Options:-
Something died or stopped working
It increased in importance
It became very serious and complicated
It became more expensive
Click the image and see all answers
Thanks for visiting Hope you enjoy happy earning 😀
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