Australia's democratic beliefs, rights and liberties
Chapter II Practice Test - FREE
Chapter II Practice Test - FREE
1. Australians do not believe in a fair society, where everyone deserves a 'fair go'.
True False 2. Why Australian people have democratic beliefs?
To shape Australia country and culture To discourage people coming to Australia To encourage a certain group of people to become Australian 3. 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 4. What is freedom of speech allows?
It allows people to say and discuss their ideas with others It allows people to write what they think All the above 5. Who can work for Australian Public Service and the Australian Defence Force?
Anyone including overseas people All people in Australia All Australian citizens 6. Who collect taxes to pay for services?
State and territory governments and local councils State and territory governments State governments 7. What are public holidays on Christian days in Australia?
Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Assumption Day Good Friday, Assumption Day and Christmas Day Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Christmas Day 8. 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 9. In Australia, we are free to say and write what we think on any topic but we cannot harm others.
True False 10. Australians also have supports through government social security in times of need.
True False 11. 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 12. 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 13. People who hold positions of power in the Australian community do not have to obey Australia's laws
True False 14. Taxes support services that help make Australia the peaceful and prosperous country it is today.
True False 15. Voting is compulsory for Australian citizens aged 18 years or over in federal and state or territory elections
True False 16. 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 17. Australian citizens aged 18 years or over can seek election to parliament at the federal, state or territory level.
True False 18. We do not have to respect other people's freedom of speech or freedom of expression when their views are different.
True False 19. What is democracy government?
A system of government in which citizens freely choose representatives to govern the country and make laws on their behalf A system of government in which citizens do not choose representatives to govern the country and make laws on their behalf A system of government in which citizens must choose representatives to govern the country and make laws on their behalf 20. What is an important part of being Australian?
Respecting other people's differences and being yourself Respecting indigenous people's differences and choices Respecting other people's differences and choices
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