The following Australian citizenship practice test contains 21 questions.

All the questions are set to help you learn about Australia and efficiently prepare for the real Australian Citizenship Exam because in order to become an Australian citizen, passing this exam is mandatory.

Keep practising until and unless you are confident enough to write the actual Australian Citizenship Test and 100% correct with your answer to our practice tests. Good Luck!!!

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#1. Where did the British Government first send convicts in 1786?

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#2. Which government is responsible for hospitals and health services, schools, railways, road traffic control, forestry, police, and public transport?

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#3. Who is responsible for collecting tax in Australia?

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#4. A constitutional monarchy is a country in which a king or queen is the head of state but has to act in accordance with the constitution.

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#5. Courts and judges are dependent on parliament and government.

TipsCourts and judges are independent of parliament and government.

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#6. Over one quarter of Australia’s residents were born overseas, and have migrated from over 200 countries.

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#7. Each state and mainland territory of Australia has its own capital.

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#8. The number of MPs for each state and territory is based on the size of its population.

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#9. What must you do as an Australian citizen?

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#10. The anniversary of the landing on Gallipoli (25 April) is not a national holiday.

Tips: The anniversary of the landing on Gallipoli (25 April) is a national holiday. It is called Anzac Day.

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#11. A jury is a group of ordinary people randomly chosen from the general population.

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#12. Australia’s first inhabitants were the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

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#13. Historically, Aboriginal people are from Africa and Asia.

Tips: Historically, Aboriginal people are from mainland Australia and Tasmania.

#14. The Northern Territory has ___________ in the north and red desert soil in the south.

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#15. European settlement started when the first 11 convict ships, also known as the ‘Eleventh Fleet’, arrived from Great Britain on 26 January 1888.

Tips: European settlement started when the first 11 convict ships, also known as the ‘First Fleet’, arrived from Great Britain on 26 January 1788.

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#16. The Commonwealth Coat of Arms identifies the authority and property of the Commonwealth of Australia.

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#17. Australia’s national anthem was written by Catherine Martin and first sung in 1870.

Tips: Australia’s national anthem was written by Peter Dodds McCormick and first sung in Sydney in 1878.

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#18. The east of Western Australia is mostly desert, while the south-west is a rich agricultural and wine-growing area.

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#19. Australians must respect other people’s freedom of speech and freedom of expression.

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#20. You can discriminate against a person based on their gender.

TipsIt is against the law to discriminate against a person because of their gender.

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#21. All Australians have the opportunity to go to university.

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