Free Australian citizenship Practice Test - Page 6

What is the capital city of Victoria ?

  • Sydney
  • Adelaide
  • Melbourne
  • Brisbane
Victoria is the smallest of the mainland states. Many fine buildings in Victoria were built from the wealth created by the gold rush of the 1850s. Victoria’s capital city is Melbourne.

What is the capital city of Queensland ?

  • Canberra
  • Brisbane
  • Sydney
  • Adelaide
Queensland is the second largest state. It has the Torres Strait Islands in the north, tropical rainforests, temperate coastal areas and an often dry inland. The world famous Great Barrier Reef runs along its eastern coast. Queensland’s capital city is Brisbane.

What is the capital city of Western Australia ?

  • Perth
  • Darwin
  • Adelaide
  • Sydney
Western Australia is the largest state. The east of the state is mostly desert, while the south-west is a rich agricultural and wine-growing area. The state is home to many large mining projects. About three-quarters of the state’s population lives in Perth, the capital city.

What is the capital city of South Australia ?

  • Melbourne
  • Canberra
  • Sydney
  • Adelaide
South Australia has a rugged coastline and many famous wine regions. Adelaide, the capital city, has many examples of fine colonial architecture.

What is the capital city of Tasmania ?

  • Brisbane
  • Hobart
  • Adelaide
  • Sydney
Tasmania is the smallest state, separated from the mainland by Bass Strait. Much of the island has unspoilt wilderness landscapes. Tasmania’s capital city is Hobart.

What is the capital city of of Australian Capital Territory ?

  • Canberra
  • Melbourne
  • Sydney
  • Adelaide
The Australian Capital Territory is situated between Sydney and Melbourne. It is the site of the nation’s capital city, Canberra.

What is the capital city of Northern Territory ?

  • Sydney
  • Perth
  • Brisbane
  • Darwin
The Northern Territory has the tropics in the north and red desert soil in the south. Most of its small population live in the capital city, Darwin, and along the main highway between Darwin and Alice Springs, which is the main town near the centre of Australia.

Which state was the first colony that was established by the British?

  • Victoria
  • New South Wales
  • Queensland
  • Western Australia
New South Wales was the first colony established by the British. Sydney is the capital city of New South Wales and is the nation’s largest city.

What is the largest city in Australia?

  • Melbourne
  • Canberra
  • Adelaide
  • Sydney
Sydney is the capital city of New South Wales and is the nation’s largest city. Sydney’s Harbour Bridge and Opera House are national icons.

Which one is NOT a national icon ?

  • Sydney's Harbour Bridge
  • Sydney's Opera House
  • Sydney's City
  • None of the above
Sydney’s Harbour Bridge and Opera House are national icons.

What is the smallest state in Australia ?

  • Western Australia
  • Queensland
  • New South Wales
  • Tasmania
Tasmania is the smallest state, separated from the mainland by Bass Strait. Much of the island has unspoilt wilderness landscapes. Tasmania’s capital city is Hobart.

What is the second largest state in Australia ?

  • South Australia
  • Queensland
  • Western Australia
  • Victoria
Queensland is the second largest state. It has the Torres Strait Islands in the north, tropical rainforests, temperate coastal areas and an often dry inland.

What is the largest state in Australia ?

  • Western Australia
  • Queensland
  • South Australia
  • New South Wales
Western Australia is the largest state. The east of the state is mostly desert, while the south-west is a rich agricultural and wine-growing area.

The state that is home to many large mining projects is:

  • Queensland
  • New South Wales
  • Western Australia
  • Victoria
Western Australia is the largest state. The east of the state is mostly desert, while the south-west is a rich agricultural and wine-growing area. The state is home to many large mining projects. About three-quarters of the state’s population lives in Perth, the capital city.

The state that has many examples of fine colonial architecture is:

  • Victoria
  • New South Wales
  • South Australia
  • Tasmania
South Australia has a rugged coastline and many famous wine regions. Adelaide, the capital city, has many examples of fine colonial architecture.

___________ is Australia's largest state.

  • South Australia
  • Western Australia
  • Queensland
  • Tasmania
Western Australia is the largest state. The east of the state is mostly desert, while the south-west is a rich agricultural and wine-growing area.

The Commonwealth Property is identified by the official symbol of ______

  • The national flower of Australia
  • The national anthem
  • Commonwealth Coat of Arms
  • The animal of Australia
The Commonwealth Coat of Arms is the official symbol of the Commonwealth of Australia. It represents our national unity. It identifies the authority and property of the Commonwealth of Australia.

People can say and write what they think and discuss their ideas with others as they have _______

  • Freedom of expression
  • Freedom of speech
  • Freedom of travel
  • Freedom of living
Freedom of speech allows people to say and write what they think and to discuss their ideas with others.

Which of the following statements about equality in Australia is true?

  • Voting and contesting for Parliament is the right of both women and men
  • Voting and contesting for Parliament is the right of only men
  • Voting and contesting for Parliament is the right of only women
  • None of the above
Men and women have equal rights in Australia. Both men and women have equal access to education and employment. Both men and women can vote and stand for parliament.

Of the following statements about voting in local government elections, identify the one that is TRUE

  • It is not compulsory to vote in local government elections in all states
  • It is compulsory to vote in local government elections in all states
  • It is not compulsory to vote in local government elections in some states
  • None of the above
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. Voting in local government elections is not compulsory in some states.
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