Australia's democratic beliefs, rights and liberties
Chapter II Practice Test - FREE
Chapter II Practice Test - FREE
1. 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 2. Australian citizens aged 18 years or over can seek election to parliament at the federal, state or territory level.
True False 3. Which of these statements about Australian democratic society is incorrect?
Australians are all free to follow and share their beliefs and traditions as long as they do not break Australian laws Australians should treat each other with dignity and respect, regardless of their differences Australians are all free to follow and share their beliefs and traditions even they do break Australian laws 4. We do not have to respect other people's freedom of speech or freedom of expression when their views are different.
True False 5. 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 6. Australians do not believe in a fair society, where everyone deserves a 'fair go'.
True False 7. 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 8. 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 9. 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 10. Voting is compulsory for Australian citizens aged 18 years or over in federal and state or territory elections
True False 11. Which of these is an example that taxes are not spent on?
Defence and social security Roads and railways Private house and personal car 12. Australians are free to follow any religion or beliefs.
True False 13. 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 14. 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 15. What is Australia heritage religion?
Protestant Catholic Judaeo-Christian 16. 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 17. What is an important part of being Australian?
Respecting other people's differences and being yourself Respecting indigenous people's differences and choices Respecting other people's differences and choices 18. 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 19. 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 20. What do you pledge at the citizenship ceremony?
To share Australia's democratic beliefs, respect people rights and liberties, uphold and obey Australian laws To share Australia's communist beliefs, respect people rights and liberties, uphold and obey Australian laws To share Australia's capitalist beliefs, respect people rights and liberties, uphold and obey Australian laws
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