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. What is the leader of a state government called?
#2. Name two houses of the Australian Houses.
#3. When was the New Parliament House opened in Canberra?
#4. State governments operate in a different way from the Australian Government.
Tips: State governments operate in a similar way to the Australian Government.
#5. The role and responsibilities of the Administrator in the Northern Territory are similar to those of a________.
#6. In local government areas, ________ are responsible for planning and delivering services to their local community.
#7. All members of parliament belong to political parties.
Tips: Most members of parliament belong to political parties. Some members of parliament do not belong to any political party. They are called Independents.
#8. Who shares similar ideas about how a country should be governed?
#9. Some members of parliament do not belong to any political party. What are they called?
#10. If the majority of members in each House of Parliament agrees to the Bill, it goes to the Governor-General.
#11. State and territory parliaments make their own laws in a different way than the Australian Parliament.
Tips: State and territory parliaments make their own laws in the same way as the Australian Parliament.
#12. The states and the Northern Territory have their own police forces.
#13. To drive a car in Australia, you must have a local driver’s licence and the car must be registered.
#14. In Australia, it is legal to talk on a hand-held mobile phone while driving.
Tips: It is against the law to talk on a hand-held mobile phone while driving.