New Australian Citizenship Practice Tests - Page 6
The term Commonwealth of Australia denotes
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The federation of states and territories
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The federation of states
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The federation of territories
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None of the above
Head of state in Australia refers to the
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The Court
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The Prime Minister
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King of Australia
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The Governor-General
The representation of the Head of State for each Australian state is undertaken by...
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Prime Minister
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Queen of Australia
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Governor
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Premier
On what date is Anzac Day celebrated every year?
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25 April
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25 June
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25 July
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25 August
Identify the incorrect statement regarding voluntary community work.
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Voluntary community work helps to acquire new skills.
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Community work is done for the government to become eligible for Australian citizenship.
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Voluntary work helps to share information and provide a sense of being part of the Australian community.
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None of the above
The headdress of the white dancer in the flag of Torres Strait Islanders symbolizes.
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All Torres Strait Islanders
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Peace
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All islands
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None of the above
Name the biggest public event held annually in Australia.
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Australia Day
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Queen Elizabeth birthday
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Anzac Day
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Remembrance Day
Identify the false statement regarding religion and laws followed in Australia.
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Religions follow rules but these rules are not considered legally binding in Australia.
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Australian law does not allow cultural and religious practices like marriage to more than one individual at a time.
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Religious rules should be adhered to in divorce, custody of children, and settlement of property but this is not required by Australian laws.
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None of the above
What is meant by the term ‘fair go’?
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The achievements in life due to skill, experience, and ability of an individual.
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The achievements in life due to wealth or background of an individual.
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The achievements in life due to class distinctions.
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None of the above
Which is regarded as the supreme authority in the court hierarchy in Australia?
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High Court of Australia
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Territory Court
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State Court
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City Court
Why is it important for all Australian citizens to understand their responsibilities and privileges, contributing to the ongoing success of the nation?
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To gain personal benefits without contributing to the community
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To fulfill legal requirements only
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To promote a sense of unity and national success
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None of the above
Magistrates and Judges in Australia are appointed by
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The Governor-General
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The Government
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The Prime Minister
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The King
Which is the first country to establish its colony in Australia?
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Canada
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Japan
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Britain
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French
Identify the building that holds national icon status from the following list.
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Sydney's City
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Sydney's Opera House
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Sydney's Harbour Bridge
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None of the above
Is it possible to ask for assistance as an Australian Citizen when you are travelling abroad?
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You are on your own when you are abroad.
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You can get help from Australian officials during emergencies.
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You have to get assistance from your family alone when you are abroad.
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None of the above
It is mandatory for everyone to wear a seat belt during car travel.
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True
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False
Name the legal body in charge of taking the crucial decisions on matters of importance within the government of Australia?
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Cabinet
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Queen
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King
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People
Name the capital city of Queensland ?
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Melbourne
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Brisbane
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Canberra
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Hobart
A governor is appointed for each state in Australia.
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True
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Flase
Why is it crucial for all Australian citizens, whether by birth or by choice, to understand their responsibilities and privileges as citizens?
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To increase taxes for economic growth
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To contribute to the continuing success of the nation
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To promote individual interests only
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To diminish cultural diversity in the country
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