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. You can try to make other people hate or act violently towards others because of their different backgrounds.
Tips: It is against the law to try to make other people hate or act violently towards others because of their culture, ethnicity or background.
#2. Ministers with the most senior portfolios make up the Cabinet.
#3. Where is the Parliament House of Commonwealth Parliament located?
#4. Which government is responsible for: taxation, national economic management, immigration and citizenship, employment, postal services, social security, defence, trade, airports, and foreign affairs?
#5. Australia is a ___________ monarchy.
#6. All Australians have the right to be protected by Australia’s laws.
#7. Which of the following helps to maintain an orderly and peaceful society in Australia?
#8. What does “Independent” mean in Australian politics?
#9. Which of the following statements is correct about traffic laws?
#10. Who conducts federal elections and referendums in Australia?
#11. What does “Executive power” mean in the Australian constitution?
#12. The Executive includes Australian Government ministers and the Governor-General.
#13. Who signs all Bills passed by the Australian Parliament into law, signs regulations, performs ceremonial duties, and approves the appointment of the Australian Government and its ministers, federal judges and other officials?
#14. Name the two houses of the Commonwealth Parliament.
#15. Who is above the law in Australia?
#16. The Australian Constitution divides power____
#17. Who selects MPs or Senators to become ministers?
#18. Who is/are responsible for important areas of government (called portfolios), such as the treasury, health, or education?
#19. As an Australian, it is up to you to join any legal organisation, such as a political party, trade union, religious, cultural, or social group.
#20. Police in Australia cannot arrest a suspect if they believe someone has broken the law.
Tips: If the police believe that someone has broken the law, they can arrest them and bring them before a court of law.