The following Australian citizenship practice test has 20 questions in total.

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.

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#1. Which government is responsible for immigration and citizenship?

#2. Which of the following is the main town near the centre of Australia?

#3. From which country did the Aboriginal people come to Australia by boat?

#4. Which of the following identifies the authority and property of the Commonwealth of Australia?

#5. Who addressed the initial problems of first few years of European settlement?

#6. When was gold first discovered in New South Wales and Victoria colonies?

#7. During which period did Australia welcome Europeans in large numbers to settle in Australia and have a progressive and bright future?

#8. The first largest number of migrants arrived in New South Wales and Victoria from _______.

#9. Because of the Gold rush of 1851, which state witnessed peoples’ wealth utilisation in property and building erections?

#10. Which name was the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) known as until 1938?

#11. What is the second largest city of Australia?

#12. What is the name of the first colony of the British Government in Australia?

#13. Where does Great Barrier Reef lie?

#14. Which state of Australia has large mining projects?

#15. Which of these places in the Northern territory have less population density?

#16. Which one of the following is famous for agriculture and wine production?

#17. Where is the High Court of Australia located?

#18. What is the smallest state in Australia?

#19. Where is the Tropics of Northern Territory?

#20. You are free to follow and share your beliefs and traditions, even though they break the laws of Australia.

TipsMany people have a different cultural heritage with different beliefs and traditions. In our democratic society, we are all free to follow and share these beliefs and traditions as long as they do not break Australian laws.

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