Australian Citizenship Test by Goobid

Australia's democratic beliefs, rights and liberties
Chapter II Practice Test - FREE


1. Which of these is a responsibility of Australian citizens aged 18 years or over?
  • To attend local council meetings
  • To vote in elections
  • To have a curent Australian passport
  • 2. What must Australian citizens aged 18 years or over to register?
  • Register their name and address on the electoral role
  • Register their name and address to apply for a driver licence
  • Register their name and address to apply for an Australian passport
  • 3. How should change occur in Australia?
  • Through discussion, peaceful persuasion and the democratic process
  • Through discussion, forceful persuasion and the democratic process
  • Through discussion, violence persuasion and the democratic process
  • 4. What is 'fair go' ?
  • It is someone achieves in life as a result of their skills, ability and experience
  • It is someone achieves in life as a result of their class distinctions
  • It is someone achieves in life as a result of their wealth or background
  • 5. Which of these statements about taxes is incorrect?
  • Many of the benefits that Australians enjoy are made possible through taxes
  • Taxes are not important to the Australian community
  • Taxes are spent on services which include health, education and others
  • 6. What is freedom of expression allows?
  • It allows people to express their views through art, film, music and writing
  • It allows people to express their views through discussion, film, music and literature
  • It allows people to express their views through art, film, music and literature
  • 7. Which of these statements about Australia's laws is correct?
  • It is the law to discriminate against a person because of their gender
  • Men and women are not protected by the law from intimidation or violence
  • Men and women are treated equally in courts of law
  • 8. What happens to the people do not obey Australia's laws?
  • They may be arrested by the police and have to go to prison
  • They may be arrested by the court and have to go to police
  • They may be arrested by the police and have to go to court
  • 9. Which of these is not an example of equality in Australia?
  • Everyone deserves a 'fair go'
  • Men and women have the same rights
  • Everyone belongs to the same political party
  • 10. Who has the responsibility to serve on a jury in Australia?
  • All Australian citizens
  • All people in parliament
  • All Australian citizens aged 18 years or over
  • 11. How the representatives in parliament must answer for a decision they make?
  • Australia is parliamentary democracy, the representatives in parliament can make any decision without answering
  • Australia is parliamentary democracy, the decisions they make must answer to the people through elections
  • Australia is parliamentary democracy, the decisions they make must answer to Governor-General, Head of State in Australia
  • 12. Which of these statements about Laws and religion in Australia is incorrect?
  • The process of divorce, including custody of children and property settlement, must follow a religion is rules, but not Australia laws
  • Some religious or cultural practices, such as being married to more than one person at the same time, are against Australian law
  • Most religions have rules, but these are not laws in Australia
  • 13. What is not the role of a jury?
  • To decide the penalty
  • To decide if a person is guilty or not guilty
  • To listen to the evidence in a court case
  • 14. Which of these statements about religion in Australia is correct?
  • People in Australia are free to follow any religion they choose, even its practices do break Australian laws
  • People in Australia must follow a religion, as long as its practices do not break Australian laws
  • People in Australia are free to follow any religion they choose, as long as its practices do not break Australian laws
  • 15. Australians are free to follow any religion or beliefs.
  • True
  • False
  • 16. Can Australian citizens have children born overseas?
  • Yes, they can have children born overseas
  • No, they can not have children born overseas
  • No, they can only have children born in Australia
  • 17. How can Australian citizens have their say in how the country is governed?
  • By going to council meeting
  • By protesting
  • By voting
  • 18. How does tax is paid out?
  • It paid out of the Australian government funds
  • It paid out only when you pay for goods and services, it know as General Sales Tax
  • It paid out of the money you earn, from a job, a business or investments
  • 19. Which of these statements about voluntary community work is incorrect?
  • To share knowledge and increase your sense of belonging to the Australian community
  • To learn new skills in voluntary community work
  • To work for government to become Australian citizen
  • 20. Voting is compulsory for Australian citizens aged 18 years or over in federal and state or territory elections
  • True
  • False
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