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Australian Values Test 4

Format 20 MCQs
Time Limit 45 Minutes
Language English
Booklet Our Common Bond

This test includes questions from OCB Testable Part 4: Australian values.

Pass Mark: 15/20  |  Success Rate: 75%

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Who should you contact if you feel your rights are being ignored?
A religious leader.
A legal representative.
The media.
You can seek help from lawyers or official bodies like the Human Rights Commission.
Is it legal to use verbal abuse to intimidate someone?
Yes, it is free speech.
No, it is illegal violence.
Only in an argument.
Australian law defines violence to include verbal abuse and threats, not just physical hitting.
Can you be forced to leave a group you joined voluntarily?
Yes, by the government.
No, that is your choice.
Only if you stop paying.
Freedom of association protects your right to stay in or leave a group as you choose.
What is the primary way to contribute to the Australian community?
Following the law.
Volunteering.
All of the above.
Citizens contribute by obeying laws, participating in community life, and supporting the economy.
What is the expected response to the Australian National Anthem?
Standing and showing respect.
Ignoring it.
Singing as loud as possible.
Australians show respect for national symbols like the anthem and the flag.
What is the main message of the Australian Citizenship pledge?
I will never travel.
I will be a good worker.
I will share our values.
The pledge is a public promise to respect Australia's laws, rights, and shared values.
Does the law protect people who have no religious beliefs?
No, only religions.
Yes, they are equal.
Only if they are citizens.
The law protects the right to be secular or non-religious just as it protects the right to have a faith.
What should you do if you disagree with a government policy?
Start a riot.
Break the law.
Protest peacefully.
Citizens can express disagreement through peaceful protests or by contacting representatives.
Are women allowed to drive and travel alone in Australia?
Yes, they have that freedom.
Only with a male relative.
No, it is unsafe.
Women have the same freedom of movement and independence as men in Australia.
What does "freedom of expression" include?
Protesting and clothing.
Speech and writing.
All of the above.
Freedom of expression covers many ways people share ideas, as long as they stay within the law.
Who is responsible for your children's behavior in the community?
The parents or guardians.
The school.
The police.
Parents are responsible for teaching their children to respect the law and others.
Can someone be fired for being a man or a woman?
Yes, if the boss wants.
No, that is illegal.
Only in certain states.
Gender discrimination in employment is strictly against Australian law.
Is it okay to make fun of someone's disability?
Yes, it is a joke.
No, it is disrespectful.
Only if you know them.
Respecting people with disabilities is a key part of our value of human dignity.
Who has the right to an education in Australia?
Only boys.
Only girls.
Both boys and girls.
Australia provides equal access to education for all children regardless of their gender.
Which value helps different ethnic groups live together?
Mutual respect.
Integration.
Segregation.
Mutual respect allows people from hundreds of different backgrounds to live together peacefully.
What does the law say about "honor killings" or violence for family pride?
It is a serious crime.
It is a civil dispute.
It is allowed by culture.
No cultural or religious reason justifies violence; "honor" crimes are illegal and punished.
What is the requirement for a peaceful protest?
It must be loud.
It must be approved by a MP.
It must not be violent.
Protests are a right, but they must remain peaceful and not damage any property.
Can an employer refuse to hire you because of your religion?
Yes, it is their business.
No, that is discrimination.
Only for small businesses.
It is illegal to discriminate against a job seeker based on their religious beliefs.
What is the standard for treating others in public spaces?
Be aggressive.
Be indifferent.
Be respectful and polite.
Treating others with respect in public helps maintain a friendly and safe society.
Why is "compassion" mentioned in Australian values?
To help those in need.
To avoid taxes.
To change the laws.
Australians value helping others, especially during tough times like floods or fires.
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