Australia's democratic beliefs, rights and liberties
Chapter II Practice Test - FREE
Chapter II Practice Test - FREE
1. Who does the Australia government encourage to participate in society?
All citizens All citizens over 18 years of age All single citizens 2. Which of these statements about equality of men and women is incorrect?
Both men and women have the right to make their own independent choices about personal matters Both men and women have equal access to education and employment Both men and women can join the police but only men can join the Australian Defence Force 3. 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 4. 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 5. The government in Australia is secular and there is an official national religion.
True False 6. Which of these statements about Australian freedoms is incorrect?
We are free to meet with people in public or private places for social or political discussion We can criticise the government, peacefully protest against government decisions and campaign to change laws We cannot have political discussion, criticise the government or protest against government decisions 7. What must Australian citizens do when they are in another country?
Obey the laws of that country Register your staying with the Australian embassy Obey the laws of Australia only 8. How can people protest against a government action or an organisation in Australia?
People can protest peacefully and they can injure any person or damage property People can protest violently and they must not injure any person or damage property People can protest peacefully and they must not injure any person or damage property 9. Australians do not believe in a fair society, where everyone deserves a 'fair go'.
True False 10. What will you have when you are becoming an Australian citizen?
The same as you were as a permanent resident You can enjoyed living in a free and democratic society New responsibilities and a range of new benefits 11. How can Australian citizens have their say in how the country is governed?
By going to council meeting By protesting By voting 12. Who must obey Australia's laws?
Everyone must obey Australia's laws The police must obey Australia's laws The representatives in parliament must obey Australia's laws 13. 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 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. Which of these is not a responsibility of Australian citizens aged 18 years or over?
Must obey the laws To vote in elections To seek election to parliament 16. Who do Australian citizens vote for in an election?
They vote for the Prime Minister They vote for the Governor General They vote for the people they want to represent them in parliament 17. Which of these statements about passports is correct?
Australian citizens can apply for an Australian passport Permanent residents can hold an Australian passport Australian citizens need a passport and visa to return to Australia 18. Paying tax is required by law
True False 19. What type of legal organisation or group can you freely join?
Political party, trade union, religious, cultural or social group. Gathering in group with others to protest against a government action or an organisation Any legal organisation or group 20. It is not compulsory to vote in federal and state or territory elections for Australian citizens 18 years or over.
True False
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