Australian Citizenship Test by Goobid

Australia's democratic beliefs, rights and liberties
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 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
  • 3. 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
  • 4. What is Australia heritage religion?
  • Protestant
  • Catholic
  • Judaeo-Christian
  • 5. 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
  • 6. It is not compulsory to vote in federal and state or territory elections for Australian citizens 18 years or over.
  • True
  • False
  • 7. 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
  • 8. Which of these statements about the Australian Taxation Office is incorrect?
  • Tax is collected by the Australian Taxation Office only from businesses
  • Tax is collected by the Australian Taxation Office
  • The ATO works to ensure all citizensare aware of their tax rights and obligations to pay the correct amount of tax
  • 9. People who hold positions of power in the Australian community do not have to obey Australia's laws
  • True
  • False
  • 10. Who has the power to make and change the laws that govern the Australia country?
  • Only the citizen of Australia
  • Only the parliament
  • Only the Prime Minister
  • 11. Mix of religions do not contributes to making Australia a vibrant multicultural society
  • True
  • False
  • 12. 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
  • 13. Which of these statements about people settle in Australian is correct?
  • People come to settle in Australia from Asia countries part of the world
  • People come to settle in Australia from countries all around the world
  • People come to settle in Australia from Europe countries part of the world
  • 14. 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
  • 15. Who collects tax in Australia?
  • The Australian Revenue Office
  • The Australian Taxation Commission
  • The Australian Taxation Office
  • 16. 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
  • 17. Paying tax is an important way for people living in Australia to directly contribute to the Australian community
  • True
  • False
  • 18. Which of these statements about voluntary community work is incorrect?
  • Many individual people and groups help others through voluntary community work
  • Only a number of people and groups are qualify for voluntary community work
  • Volunteering can be very satisfying
  • 19. 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
  • 20. 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
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