Audio:QS150201 C-box: BallLoc:379,270,396,287;75,231,92,248;149,198,166,215;203,172,220,189;248,301,265,318;347,148,364,165;381,215,398,232 LineNum: GeoBytesUsed:5 PaletteNeutralPic:GQ15_20.pic A-box or Headline5:N/A A-box or Headline6:N/A Correct:Australia*QS150202* Wrong 1:Haiti Wrong 2:Malaysia Wrong 3:Mexico Wrong 4:Mongolia Wrong 5:South Africa Wrong 6:Switzerland Wrong 7: Wrong 8: GeoByte1:Australia adopted the dollar as its main unit of currency in 1966. GeoByte2:The dollar is also the main unit of currency in the United States, Canada and New Zealand. GeoByte3:Queen Elizabeth II, the head of the British Commonwealth of Nations, is seen on this note. GeoByte4:In the 1800s Australia had doughnut-shaped dollars. Both the "doughnut" and the "hole" were used as currency. GeoByte5:The modern Parliament House, shown on the back of this note, is in Australia's capital, Canberra. You can see it in the Glossary. GeoByte6: GeoByte7: GeoByte8: GeoByte9: GeoByte10: First Pict Cast:GQ150290.PIC VideoReward:#none Palette:PaletteQ2 StartVideo:GQ150250.MOV EndVideo: MapPictCast:GQ150250.PIC Glossary Start Glossary End