Australian Citizenship Test by Goobid

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


1. 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
  • 2. The government in Australia is secular and there is an official national religion.
  • True
  • False
  • 3. Australian people have different opportunities and freedoms depending where they come from.
  • True
  • False
  • 4. In Australia, we are free to say and write what we think on any topic but we cannot harm others.
  • True
  • False
  • 5. 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
  • 6. 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
  • 7. Which of these statements about Australian's fairness is incorrect?
  • You do not have to respect other people's differences and choices
  • You have the same rights and liberties no matter where you came from
  • Men and women have equal opportunities and freedoms
  • 8. Laws in Australia that make sure a person is treated differently to others because of their gender, race, disability or age
  • True
  • False
  • 9. People who hold positions of power in the Australian community do not have to obey Australia's laws
  • True
  • False
  • 10. Which of these statements about Australia's system of government is correct?
  • The Queen of Australia chooses people to form the Australian Parliament
  • The government is elected by the people
  • The Prime Minister chooses out Members of Parliament
  • 11. What is the 'rule of law'?
  • That no person or group is below the law
  • That Australian people enforce the law
  • That no person or group is above the law
  • 12. 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
  • 13. Can you ask for help while you are overseas as an Australian citizen?
  • You can ask for help from the Australian official in times of need
  • Only you can help yourself while you are overseas
  • Only your family can help you while you are overseas
  • 14. Who is involved in how the country is governed?
  • All the people from the Australia house of parliament
  • All the major Australian corporations
  • All the Australian people
  • 15. 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
  • 16. 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
  • 17. Who can work for Australian Public Service and the Australian Defence Force?
  • Anyone including overseas people
  • All people in Australia
  • All Australian citizens
  • 18. 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
  • 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 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
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