The following Australian citizenship practice test contains 20 questions. You need to get all the answers correct in this Australian values part to pass the test.
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 of the following statements is correct?
#2. Which of the following statements about religion is FALSE?
#3. In Australia, people are____ to meet in public or private places for social or political discussion.
#4. The principles that help a person decide what is right and wrong, and how to act in various situations are called____.
#5. Australian citizens are involved in how the country is governed.
#6. Our_____ are determined by parliaments elected by the people.
#7. Which of the following events demonstrated Australian values during Bushfire season of 2019-20?
#8. If you suspect your neighbour of committing a serious crime, which of the below should you do?
#9. Is it okay to discriminate against people whose religion is different from you?
#10. Which of the following statements is FALSE?
False: Only native people get preference for the jobs compared to the immigrants.
*No, a person should get a job based on their skills and experience, not because of their gender, wealth or ethnicity.
#11. Can a Australian citizen hold the citizenship of another country or countries?
#12. In Australia, people are free to say and write what they think about any topic and to discuss their ideas with others.
#13. Australian laws apply to all people in Australia. What does it mean?
#14. In Australia, newspapers, television and radio outlets do not have the same freedom as common people.
False.
Correct answer: Newspapers, television and radio outlets have the same freedom.