Free Australian citizenship Practice Test - Page 10

In Australia, what are public holidays on Christian days?

  • Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Christmas Day
  • Good Friday, Assumption Day and Christmas Day
  • Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Assumption Day
  • None of the above
Australia has public holidays on Christian days such as Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Christmas Day.

The government in Australia is secular.

  • True
  • False
The government in Australia is secular. This means that there is no official national religion.

To make Australia a vibrant multicultural society, a mix of religions does not contribute.

  • True
  • False
People in Australia are free to follow any religion they choose, as long as its practices do not break Australian laws. In addition to Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism and many other religions are practised freely in Australia.
Australians are also free to not follow a religion. The government treats all citizens equally, whatever their religion or beliefs.
This mix of religions contributes to making Australia a vibrant multicultural society.

Australians have the freedom to not follow a religion or beliefs.

  • True
  • False
Australians are also free to not follow a religion. The government treats all citizens equally, whatever their religion or beliefs.

Australians have the freedom to follow any religion or beliefs.

  • True
  • False
People in Australia are free to follow any religion they choose, as long as its practices do not break Australian laws. In addition to Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism and many other religions are practised freely in Australia.

Are there laws in Australia that make sure a person is treated differently from others because of their gender, race, disability, or age?

  • True
  • False
There are a number of laws in Australia that make sure a person is not treated differently to others because of their gender, race, disability or age.

Choose an example of equality in Australia from the options below.

  • Men and women have the same rights
  • Everyone belongs to the same political party
  • Everyone follows the same religion
  • None of the above
Men and women have equal rights in Australia. It is against the law to discriminate against a person because of their gender.

Out of these, which is NOT an example of equality in Australia?

  • Men and women have equal rights in Australia
  • Everyone belongs to the same political party
  • Both men and women can vote and stand for parliament.
  • Both men and women have equal access to education and employment.
Men and women have equal rights in Australia. It is against the law to discriminate against a person because of their gender.
Both men and women have the right to make their own independent choices about personal matters such as marriage, and are protected by the law from intimidation or violence.
Both men and women have equal access to education and employment. Both men and women can vote and stand for parliament. Both men and women can join the Australian Defence Force and the police. Men and women are treated equally in courts of law.

In our society, Australians do not believe in class distinctions.

  • True
  • False
Australians do not believe in class distinctions in our society. Instead, we believe in a fair society, where everyone deserves a ‘fair go’.

In Australia, how should new migrants become a leader in business, the arts, public service and sport?

  • Through their wealth or class distinctions
  • Through their wealth or background
  • Through their hard work and talents
  • None of the above
Australians do not believe in class distinctions in our society. Instead, we believe in a fair society, where everyone deserves a ‘fair go’. This means that what someone achieves in life should be a result of their hard work and talents, rather than their wealth or background.

In a place where everyone deserves a 'fair go,' do Australians believe in a fair society? True or False.

  • True
  • False
Australians do not believe in class distinctions in our society. Instead, we believe in a fair society, where everyone deserves a ‘fair go’.

As an Australian citizen you must:

  • Obey the law
  • Vote in federal and state or territory elections, and in a referendum
  • Defend Australia should the need arise
  • All of the above
As an Australian citizen you must:

• obey the law
• vote in federal and state or territory elections, and in a referendum
• defend Australia should the need arise
• serve on a jury if called to do so.

For Australian citizens aged 18 years or over, which of these is NOT a responsibility?

  • Serve on a jury if called to do so
  • Defend Australia should the need arise
  • Obey the law
  • None of the above
As an Australian citizen you must:

• obey the law
• vote in federal and state or territory elections, and in a referendum
• defend Australia should the need arise
• serve on a jury if called to do so.

For Australian citizens aged 18 and over, what is a responsibility?

  • To carry a passport at all times
  • Defend Australia should the need arise
  • Do not participate in local community services
  • Do not obey the law
As an Australian citizen you must:

• obey the law
• vote in federal and state or territory elections, and in a referendum
• defend Australia should the need arise
• serve on a jury if called to do so.

While on the electoral roll, an Australian may be called to serve on a jury.

  • True
  • False
Any Australian who is on the electoral roll may be called to serve on a jury.

Choose the true statement from the following options.

  • Through voluntary community work, many groups and individuals help others , because of the spirit of mateship
  • Many people fight with each other because of the spirit of mateship
  • Many people go away from Australia because of the spirit of mateship
  • None of the above
Because of this spirit of mateship, many individual people and groups help others through voluntary community work. You can also be a volunteer.

Of the following statements, choose the one that is true of equality in Australia

  • Access to education and employment is provided only to men
  • Equal access to education and employment is provided to both men and women
  • Access to education and employment is provided only to women
  • None of the above
Both men and women have equal access to education and employment.

In Australia, to register your name and address on the electoral roll, you should be a minimum of ____ years old.

  • 19 years
  • 20 years
  • 21 years
  • 18 years
Australian citizens aged 18 years or over must register their name and address on the electoral roll. Once you are on the electoral roll, voting is compulsory for Australian citizens aged 18 years or over in federal and state or territory elections.

ATO stands for ______

  • Australian Textiles Organisation
  • Australian Transport Office
  • Australian Taxation Office
  • Australian Travel Office
Paying tax is required by law. Tax is collected by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) from both businesses and individuals.

Identify the statement that is TRUE

  • Judges and courts are always dependent on government
  • Judges and courts are always dependent on parliament
  • Courts and judges are independent of parliament and government
  • None of the above
Judges have the power to interpret and apply the law. Courts and judges are independent of parliament and government.
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