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.

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. Which of the following maintains peace and order in Australia?

#2. How many senators are elected to the Senate from each state?

#3. Why did many non-British citizens immigrate to Australia after the Second World War?

#4. How many official flag does Australia have?

TipsThe Australian National Flag is the official flag of our nation. Other flags that are officially recognised and may be flown in the community include the Australian Aboriginal Flag and the Torres Strait Islander Flag.

#5. When were the colonies in Australia officially united into the Commonwealth of Australia?

#6. Before 1901, Australia was made up of eight separate, self-governing British colonies.

Tips: Before 1901, Australia was made up of six separate, self-governing British colonies.

#7. State and territory governments are responsible for traffic controls, local roads, drains, parks, food and meat inspection, noise and animal control, rubbish collection, local libraries, child-care, building permits, social planning, and local environmental issues.

TipsLocal governments are responsible for: traffic controls, local roads, drains, parks, food and meat inspection, noise and animal control, rubbish collection, local libraries, child-care, building permits, social planning, and local environmental issues.

And state and territory government are responsible for hospitals and health services, schools, railways, road traffic control, forestry, police, and public transport.

#8. Everybody travelling in a car must wear a seat-belt.

#9. It is not mandatory for babies and young children to be in an approved seat of a travelling car..

TipsBabies and young children must be in an approved car seat.

#10. The Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900 is the legal document that sets out the basic rules for the government of Australia.

#11. Who is the leader of the Australian Government?

#12. The Cabinet is the place where MPs meet only for the Australian Government.

Tips: The Cabinet is the key decision making body of the Australian Government.

#13. Which name was given to the newly formed federation of states in 1901?

#14. Which of the following is correct about the Queen’s role?

#15. What does ATO stand for?

#16. Who has the right to be represented by a lawyer in court?

#17. Who can stand in the parliamentary election in Australia?

#18. Which of the following is true about freedom of association in Australia?

#19. As there is freedom of speech in Australia, you can say whatever you want, even though it damages another person’s good name.

Tips: We cannot make false allegations, encourage others to break the law or damage another person’s reputation. There are laws to protect a person’s good name against false information.

#20. Which of the following is the example of Royal Assent?

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