Australia's democratic beliefs, rights and liberties
Chapter II Practice Test - FREE
Chapter II Practice Test - FREE
1. 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 2. 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 3. Laws in Australia that make sure a person is treated differently to others because of their gender, race, disability or age
True False 4. What is the spirit of 'mateship' ?
It means we help and receive help from each other in times of need It means we receive help from the neighbourhood in times of need It means we help the neighbourhood in times of need 5. Any Australian who is on the electoral roll may not be called to serve on a jury.
True False 6. What help can you receive from an Australian official while overseas?
Emergencies such as civil unrest and natural disasaters Emergency passports and provide advice and support in the case of an accident, serious illness or death All the above 7. Who collects tax in Australia?
The Australian Revenue Office The Australian Taxation Commission The Australian Taxation Office 8. How the Australian people governed the country?
By regularly vote for only Premier to represent them in state of government By regularly vote only for Prime Minister to represent Australian country By regularly vote for people to represent them in parliament 9. Which of these statements about Australian laws is incorrect?
Australians recognise the value of laws in maintaining a peaceful and orderly society All Australians have the right to be protected by Australia's laws Australia's laws are not important for all people living in Australia 10. Which of these is an example of equality in Australia?
Everyone follows the same religion Men and women have the same rights Everyone belongs to the same political party 11. It is not compulsory to vote in federal and state or territory elections for Australian citizens 18 years or over.
True False 12. 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 13. Do children born overseas of parent Australian citizen have any Australian rights?
The have the same rights and responsibilities as children born in that country only They do not have the same rights and responsibilities as children born in Australia because they are born overseas can not be register as Australian citizens They have the same rights and responsibilities as children born in Australia when they register as Australian citizens by descent 14. Taxes support services that help make Australia the peaceful and prosperous country it is today.
True False 15. Which of these statements about Australian beliefs is correct?
We believe in peace, respect, loyalty and equality We believe in peace, respect, domination and equality We believe in peace, respect, freedom and equality 16. 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 17. Which of these is an example of freedom of speech?
People can peacefully protest against government decisions Men and women are treated equally in a court of law Australians are free to not follow a religon 18. 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 19. Which of these is a responsibility of Australian citizens aged 18 years or over?
To do local community service To carry a passport at all times To serve on a jury if called to do so 20. 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
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