Free Practice Test 13 /20 64 votes, 4.9 avg 53085 Time ends. Practice Test 13 Practice Sessions Completed: 53085Average score: 81% 1 / 20 What action is against the law of Australia? Forgetting to return library books Leaving the TV on all night Violence It is against the law to be violent towards another person. Violence of any kind, including verbal and physical abuse, is illegal. Australians believe in peaceful disagreement and above all the right to be safe and free from violence and intimidation.(Source: Page 37 - Mutual respect and tolerance for others, Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 2 / 20 Does Australia have an official national religion? No Yes Maybe Australia has no official national religion.(Source: Page 19 - Our freedoms, Freedom of religion, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 3 / 20 What term is used that involves verbal and physical abuse inflicted towards another person? Violence Intense disagreement Heated discussion Violence of any kind, including verbal and physical abuse, is illegal. Australians believe in peaceful disagreement and above all the right to be safe and free from violence and intimidation.(Source: Page 37 - Mutual respect and tolerance for others, Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 4 / 20 What kind of government is it when it operates separately from churches and other religious entities? Secular Democratic Communist The government in Australia is secular, which means it operates separately from churches or other religious entities.(Source: Page 19 - Our freedoms, Freedom of religion, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 5 / 20 What is the name of the world's famous reef that also runs along Queensland's Eastern Coast? The Great Opera Reef Coral Reef Great Barrier Reef The Torres Strait Islands lie to the north of the state and the world-famous Great Barrier Reef runs along its eastern coast.(Source: Page 11 - The states , Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 6 / 20 Aside from the House Representatives and the Senate, who else was established by the Constitution? The Parliamentary High Court of Australia The Parliament of Australia The Constitution also established the High Court of Australia, which has the ultimate power to apply and interpret the laws of Australia. 7 / 20 Which is the capital of Queensland? Brisbane Melbourne Perth Queensland's capital city is Brisbane.(Source: Page 11 - The states , Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 8 / 20 What must all people in Australia respect? Freedom and dignity of others, and their opinions and choices The right to cut in line at coffee shops The freedom to eat someone else's lunch from the office fridge In Australia, individuals must respect the freedom and dignity of others, and their opinions and choices.(Source: Page 37 - Mutual respect and tolerance for others, Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 9 / 20 What referendum when more than 90% of the Australians voted "yes" allowing the Aboriginal peoples to be counted in the Census? 1967 Referendum 1976 Referendum 1977 Referendum The Australian people can change the Australian Constitution by voting in a referendum, such as the 1967 Referendum where more than 90 per cent of Australians voted ‘Yes’ to allow Aboriginal peoples to be counted in the Census. 10 / 20 Who can interpret Australian laws? High Court of Australia The Governor-General The Premier The Constitution also established the High Court of Australia, which has the ultimate power to apply and interpret the laws of Australia. 11 / 20 What can Australian people do to change the Australian Constitution? Nothing Vote in a referendum Vote in a federal state The Australian people can change the Australian Constitution by voting in a referendum, such as the 1967 Referendum where more than 90 per cent of Australians voted ‘Yes’ to allow Aboriginal peoples to be counted in the Census. 12 / 20 Who are the people in Australia who have become leaders in their profession, business, arts, public service, and sports because of their hard work and enterprise? Aboriginal people Politically exposed people Many new migrants in Australia Many new migrants in Australia have become leaders in business, their profession, the arts, public service and sport through their hard work and enterprise.(Source: Page 36 - Equality of opportunity and a 'fair go', Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 13 / 20 Who has the ultimate power to apply and interpret the laws of Australia? High Court of Australia The Queen The Governor-General The Constitution also established the High Court of Australia, which has the ultimate power to apply and interpret the laws of Australia. 14 / 20 Which is the second largest state? Queensland New South Wales Western Australia Queensland is the second largest state.(Source: Page 11 - The states , Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 15 / 20 What caused many migrants in Australia to become leaders in business and their profession? Social connections Good character Hard work and enterprise Many new migrants in Australia have become leaders in business, their profession, the arts, public service and sport through their hard work and enterprise.(Source: Page 36 - Equality of opportunity and a 'fair go', Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 16 / 20 What prevails when there is a conflict between an Australian law and a religious practice? Religious practice The government Australian law At all times, even while engaging in religious practices, the laws of Australia must be obeyed. Where there is a conflict between an Australian law and a religious practice, Australian law prevails.(Source: Page 19 - Our freedoms, Freedom of religion, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 17 / 20 Which are Victoria's notable icons? Opera House Melbourne Cricket Ground, the 12 Apostles, and the Royal Exhibition Building Harbour Bridge Victoria's icons include the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the 12 Apostles, and the Royal Exhibition Building.(Source: Page 11 - The states , Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 18 / 20 What kind of freedom is it called when a citizen is allowed to choose their religion or belief and is allowed not to engage in religious groups? Freedom of religion Freedom of association Freedom of expression Australia has no official national religion. People in Australia are free to follow any religion they choose. They may also not choose to follow a religion.(Source: Page 19 - Our freedoms, Freedom of religion, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 19 / 20 What lies in the north of the Queensland? Torres Strait Islands Papua New Guinea Great Barrier Reef The Torres Strait Islands lie to the north of the state and the world-famous Great Barrier Reef runs along its eastern coast.(Source: Page 11 - The states , Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 20 / 20 What must be obeyed even during religious practices? Australian law The king The government At all times, even while engaging in religious practices, the laws of Australia must be obeyed. Where there is a confict between an Australian law and a religious practice, Australian law prevails.(Source: Page 19 - Our freedoms, Freedom of religion, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) Facebook 0% Restart test Send feedback Previous Test Next Test