New Australian Citizenship Practice Tests - Page 6

The term Commonwealth of Australia denotes

  • The federation of states and territories
  • The federation of states
  • The federation of territories
  • None of the above
The Commonwealth of Australia is a federation of states and territories.

Head of state in Australia refers to the

  • The Court
  • The Prime Minister
  • King of Australia
  • The Governor-General
Australia’s Head of State is the King of Australia, His Majesty King Charles III.

The representation of the Head of State for each Australian state is undertaken by...

  • Prime Minister
  • Queen of Australia
  • Governor
  • Premier
Governor is the representative of the Head of State in each Australian state.

On what date is Anzac Day celebrated every year?

  • 25 April
  • 25 June
  • 25 July
  • 25 August
Anzac Day is observed on 25 April each year.

Identify the incorrect statement regarding voluntary community work.

  • Voluntary community work helps to acquire new skills.
  • Community work is done for the government to become eligible for Australian citizenship.
  • Voluntary work helps to share information and provide a sense of being part of the Australian community.
  • None of the above
Voluntary community work is a great opportunity to share knowledge, learn new skills, and increase your sense of belonging to the Australian community.

The headdress of the white dancer in the flag of Torres Strait Islanders symbolizes.

  • All Torres Strait Islanders
  • Peace
  • All islands
  • None of the above
The white dancer’s headdress in the centre is a symbol for all Torres Strait Islanders.

Name the biggest public event held annually in Australia.

  • Australia Day
  • Queen Elizabeth birthday
  • Anzac Day
  • Remembrance Day
Australia Day is the biggest annual public event in Australia.

Identify the false statement regarding religion and laws followed in Australia.

  • Religions follow rules but these rules are not considered legally binding in Australia.
  • Australian law does not allow cultural and religious practices like marriage to more than one individual at a time.
  • Religious rules should be adhered to in divorce, custody of children, and settlement of property but this is not required by Australian laws.
  • None of the above

What is meant by the term ‘fair go’?

  • The achievements in life due to skill, experience, and ability of an individual.
  • The achievements in life due to wealth or background of an individual.
  • The achievements in life due to class distinctions.
  • None of the above

Which is regarded as the supreme authority in the court hierarchy in Australia?

  • High Court of Australia
  • Territory Court
  • State Court
  • City Court
The High Court of Australia is the supreme court in the Australian court hierarchy and the final court of appeal in Australia.

Why is it important for all Australian citizens to understand their responsibilities and privileges, contributing to the ongoing success of the nation?

  • To gain personal benefits without contributing to the community
  • To fulfill legal requirements only
  • To promote a sense of unity and national success
  • None of the above
It is important for all Australian citizens to understand our responsibilities and privileges and what it means to be a citizen, whether we are Australian by birth or by choice. This is critical to the continuing success of our nation.

Magistrates and Judges in Australia are appointed by

  • The Governor-General
  • The Government
  • The Prime Minister
  • The King
Judges and magistrates are appointed by the government.

Which is the first country to establish its colony in Australia?

  • Canada
  • Japan
  • Britain
  • French
New South Wales was the first colony established by the British.

Identify the building that holds national icon status from the following list.

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

Is it possible to ask for assistance as an Australian Citizen when you are travelling abroad?

  • You are on your own when you are abroad.
  • You can get help from Australian officials during emergencies.
  • You have to get assistance from your family alone when you are abroad.
  • None of the above
While you are overseas, you can ask for help from an official in times of need.

It is mandatory for everyone to wear a seat belt during car travel.

  • True
  • False
Everybody travelling in a car must wear a seatbelt. Babies and young children must be in an approved car seat.

Name the legal body in charge of taking the crucial decisions on matters of importance within the government of Australia?

  • Cabinet
  • Queen
  • King
  • People
Ministers with the most senior portfolios make up the Cabinet, which is the key decision making body of the Australian Government.

Name the capital city of Queensland ?

  • Melbourne
  • Brisbane
  • Canberra
  • Hobart
Queensland’s capital city is Brisbane.

A governor is appointed for each state in Australia.

  • True
  • Flase
In each of the states there is a Governor who represents the Queen in a role that is similar to the Governor-General.

Why is it crucial for all Australian citizens, whether by birth or by choice, to understand their responsibilities and privileges as citizens?

  • To increase taxes for economic growth
  • To contribute to the continuing success of the nation
  • To promote individual interests only
  • To diminish cultural diversity in the country
It is important for all Australian citizens to understand our responsibilities and privileges and what it means to be a citizen, whether we are Australian by birth or by choice. This is critical to the continuing success of our nation.
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