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. 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 3. How does tax is paid out?
It paid out of the Australian government funds It paid out only when you pay for goods and services, it know as General Sales Tax It paid out of the money you earn, from a job, a business or investments 4. 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 5. How can people participate in Australian society?
Join neighbourhood and local communities Join an art or cultural organisation All the above 6. Which of these statements about Australian 'mateship' is incorrect?
To take a meal to an elderly neighbour To visit someone who is lonely To not drive a friend in need to go to a medical appointment 7. 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 8. What is not the role of a jury?
To decide the penalty To decide if a person is guilty or not guilty To listen to the evidence in a court case 9. 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 10. 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 11. 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 12. Who should be committed to joining together to defend the nation and its way of life should the need arise?
All Australian soldiers All people in Australia All Australian citizens 13. 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 14. 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 15. 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 16. Who can work for Australian Public Service and the Australian Defence Force?
Anyone including overseas people All people in Australia All Australian citizens 17. Australian citizens aged 18 years or over can seek election to parliament at the federal, state or territory level.
True False 18. 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 19. 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 20. 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
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