Test 1 of 22
Free Citizenship Practice Test 1
Format
20 MCQs
Time Limit
45 Minutes
Language
English
Booklet
Our Common Bond
This test includes questions from all four testable parts: Australia and its people, democratic beliefs, government and the law, and Australian values.
Pass Mark: 15/20 | Success Rate: 75%
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Which flag has green, blue, black, and white?
National Flag.
Aboriginal Flag.
Torres Strait Islander Flag.
This flag is the only one featuring all four of these specific colors.
What is the stance on dual citizenship?
Strictly prohibited.
Fewer rights.
Permitted.
Australians can hold other citizenships if the other country’s laws allow it.
How does the law treat freedom of speech?
Protected within the law.
No criticism.
Absolute right.
People can express ideas but must obey Australian laws at all times.
How is 'equality of opportunity' viewed?
Fundamental value.
Not enforced.
Specific jobs only.
Everyone deserves a 'fair go' regardless of their background or class.
Which is NOT correct about domestic violence?
Includes isolation.
Only physical acts.
Involves threats.
It includes emotional, financial, and psychological control, not just physical hits.
Which statement about the Senate is NOT true?
Based on population.
76 senators total.
12 per state.
Every state has 12 senators regardless of their population size.
Who performs a Welcome to Country?
Event Chair.
Indigenous Custodian.
Senior official.
An Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander custodian of that local land performs it.
Which is NOT required to change the Constitution?
A referendum.
British Parliament approval.
State majority.
Only a "double majority" in a referendum is needed; the UK has no role.
What is the significance of green and gold?
National gemstone.
National animals.
Sports team uniforms.
These are Australia's national colors, typically worn by national sports teams.
Why is paying taxes important?
Funds services.
Legal requirement.
Shapes the future.
Taxes pay for essential things like hospitals, schools, roads, and defense.
How does Australian law view religious practices?
Fully unrestricted.
Only Christianity.
Must not break the law.
Everyone must follow Australian law, even if it differs from religious laws.
What does ANZAC stand for?
Allied Command.
Army Corps.
Allied Coalition.
It stands for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
What is Australia's stance on racism?
Tolerated.
No place in society.
Private is okay.
Australian values clearly state that racism has no place in the country.
How do citizens have a say in how Australia is governed?
Voting for representatives.
Public protests.
Joining parties.
Citizens have a say by voting for people to represent them in parliament.
A 'fair go' means success is based on:
Luck and inheritance.
Education and class.
Talents, work, and effort.
Achievements should come from hard work and talent, not wealth or background.
Who is Australia's Head of State?
Prime Minister.
Governor-General.
King Charles III.
The King is the Head of State, represented by the Governor-General.
Which is NOT correct about freedom of association?
Join any legal group.
Right to protest.
Can be forced to join.
No one can be forced to join any organization or political party.
Which statement about Australian beliefs is NOT true?
Respect everyone.
Religious rules top the law.
Everyone obeys laws.
The Rule of Law means no person or religious rule is above Australian law.
What triggered non-British migration after 1945?
Gold Rush.
Great Depression.
World War II.
After WWII, many Europeans came to Australia to rebuild their lives.
How do the three powers of government work?
Legislative, Executive, and Judicial.
Propose/Approve.
Review/Enact.
Parliament makes laws, the Executive puts them to work, and Courts interpret them.