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Difficulty: MediumTasmania

As Australia’s only island state, Tasmania is separated from the mainland by a specific body of water. Which of the following correctly describes Tasmania's location and environment?

  1. It is separated from the mainland by the Bass Strait and features a landscape of rugged mountains and wilderness.Answer
  2. B
    It is a mainland territory located in the north of the country, separated from other states by the Great Barrier Reef.
  3. C
    It is the largest state in Australia and its capital city is Sydney.

Answer

The correct description is that Tasmania is separated from the mainland by the Bass Strait and features a landscape of rugged mountains and wilderness.
Tasmania is the only state in Australia that is an island. It is separated from the mainland by the Bass Strait. Geographically, it is known for its rugged landscape, which includes mountains, valleys, and vast areas of wilderness, much of which is protected in national parks.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the geographical status of Tasmania.
Tasmania is Australia's only island state.
Knowing its unique status as an island helps differentiate it from the mainland states.
2
Recall the body of water that separates Tasmania from the mainland.
The Bass Strait separates Tasmania from the state of Victoria.
This is a key fact required for the Australian Citizenship Test regarding state geography.
3
Identify the primary environmental characteristics of the state.
Tasmania is famous for its rugged mountains, deep valleys, and large areas of protected wilderness.
Landscape features are part of the specific descriptions provided in the official 'Our Common Bond' resource.

Key Concept

Tasmania's geography and identity as an island state.

Hints

1
Think about whether Tasmania is attached to the mainland or separated by water.
2
The body of water separating Tasmania from Victoria starts with the letter 'B'.
3
Tasmania is Australia's island state and is famous for its national parks and Hobart as its capital.

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Review the names and locations of all six states and their respective capitals to avoid confusion during the test.
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