Australia's democratic beliefs, rights and liberties
Chapter II Practice Test - FREE
Chapter II Practice Test - FREE
1. It is not compulsory to vote in federal and state or territory elections for Australian citizens 18 years or over.
True False 2. How can Australian citizens have their say in how the country is governed?
By going to council meeting By protesting By voting 3. Who do Australian citizens vote for in an election?
They vote for the Prime Minister They vote for the Governor General They vote for the people they want to represent them in parliament 4. 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 5. How can people participate in Australian society?
Join neighbourhood and local communities Join an art or cultural organisation All the above 6. Australians are free to follow any religion or beliefs.
True False 7. What system of government in Australia?
Capitalist Communist Democracy 8. 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 9. How should new migrants become a leader in business, the arts, public service and sport in Australia?
Through their wealth or background Through their wealth or class distinctions Through their hard work and talents 10. Which of these statements about equality of men and women is incorrect?
Both men and women have the right to make their own independent choices about personal matters Both men and women have equal access to education and employment Both men and women can join the police but only men can join the Australian Defence Force 11. 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 12. Which of these is an example that taxes are not spent on?
Defence and social security Roads and railways Private house and personal car 13. 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 14. What is ATO stand for in Australia?
Approved Training Organization Air Traffic Organization Australian Taxation Office 15. We do not have to respect other people's freedom of speech or freedom of expression when their views are different.
True False 16. 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 17. Who does the Australia government encourage to participate in society?
All citizens All citizens over 18 years of age All single citizens 18. Taxes support services that help make Australia the peaceful and prosperous country it is today.
True False 19. 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 20. 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
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