Free Practice Test 18 /20 26 votes, 4.8 avg 30687 Time ends. Practice Test 18 Total attempts: 30687Average score: 79% 1 / 20 What is the first item of proceedings to open an event? The Acknowledgement of Country Welcome to Country Introduction A Welcome to Country is usually the first item of proceedings to open an event.(Source: Page 12 - Traditions, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 2 / 20 Among the government's power, where do Prime Minister, Australian government minister, and the Governor-General are included? Legislative government Executive government Judiciary government Executive power is the power to put the laws into practice. The Executive includes the Prime Minister, Australian government ministers and the Governor-General. Ministers are responsible for government departments. 3 / 20 Who are the ones responsible for the government departments? Judges The Prime Minister Ministers Executive power is the power to put the laws into practice. The Executive includes the Prime Minister, Australian government ministers and the Governor-General. Ministers are responsible for government departments. 4 / 20 What efforts should people in Australia make to exercise the unifying element of society? Be a sports member Take a citizenship oath Learn English People living in Australia should make an effort to learn English.(Source: Page 38 - English as the national language, Our community, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 5 / 20 What factor is necessary to abide by to maintain a free, orderly, and safe society and protect our rights? The parliament The responsiiblities and privileges Laws Our representatives in government make laws to maintain an orderly, free and safe society and to protect our rights.(Source: Page 21 - Responsibilities, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 6 / 20 What is the national language of Australia? English language Chinese Language Indigenous languages Australian society values the English language as the national language of Australia, and as an important unifying element of society.(Source: Page 38 - English as the national language, Our community, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 7 / 20 What is considered an excellent opportunity to share one's knowledge, learn new skills, improve integration and sense of belongingness to the Australian community? Participating in online forums Participating in online forums Volunteering Volunteering is a great opportunity to share knowledge, learn new skills, and increase your integration into and sense of belonging to the Australian community.(Source: Page 38 - Compassion for those in need, Our community, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 8 / 20 What is the purpose of the "Welcome to Country"? Welcome the visitors to the traditional land To celebrate tradition To welcome the king A Welcome to Country is a cultural practice performed by an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander custodian of the local region, welcoming visitors to their traditional land.(Source: Page 12 - Traditions, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 9 / 20 Who has the power to interpret and apply the law? Judges Executives Legislative Judges have the power to interpret and apply the law. Courts and judges are independent of parliament and government. These powers are written into the Australian Constitution. 10 / 20 What kind of practice is the "Welcome to Country?" Cultural practice Economical practice Democratic practice A Welcome to Country is a cultural practice performed by an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander custodian of the local region, welcoming visitors to their traditional land.(Source: Page 12 - Traditions, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 11 / 20 What is essential to learn to get an education, job, and better integration into the community? Speak English Compelling resume and character Australian citizenship It is important to learn to speak English because it helps to get an education, a job, and better integrate into the community.(Source: Page 38 - English as the national language, Our community, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 12 / 20 What is the purpose of making laws? To avoid violation To maintain a stable and peaceful country To maintain an orderly, free and safe society and to protect our rights Our representatives in government make laws to maintain an orderly, free and safe society and to protect our rights.(Source: Page 21 - Responsibilities, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 13 / 20 What is considered an essential unifying element of society? Australian citizenship English language National sports teams Australian society values the English language as the national language of Australia, and as an important unifying element of society.(Source: Page 38 - English as the national language, Our community, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 14 / 20 What is the aim of creating laws? To maintain an orderly, free and safe society and to protect our rights To serve as a model to other non-Australians To prevent harm Our representatives in government make laws to maintain an orderly, free and safe society and to protect our rights.(Source: Page 21 - Responsibilities, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 15 / 20 What is the role of the ministers? Handle the government departments Handle the judiciary government Handle the election Executive power is the power to put the laws into practice. The Executive includes the Prime Minister, Australian government ministers and the Governor-General. Ministers are responsible for government departments. 16 / 20 Who are the ones independent of the parliament and the government? Executives Legislatives Courts and judges Judges have the power to interpret and apply the law. Courts and judges are independent of parliament and government. These powers are written into the Australian Constitution. 17 / 20 What is the main reason why "Welcome to Country" is traditionally performed? To observe hospitality To ensure visitors had a safe and protected journey To celebrate the king's return to the homeland This was traditionally performed to ensure visitors had a safe and protected journey during their time on that land.(Source: Page 12 - Traditions, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 18 / 20 Who makes the laws in Australia? The king Our representatives in the government The Australians Our representatives in government make laws to maintain an orderly, free and safe society and to protect our rights.(Source: Page 21 - Responsibilities, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 19 / 20 Who is required to abide by the law of Australia? All Australian citizens and other people in Australia The Australians and Aboriginals Foreigners All Australian citizens and other people in Australia must obey the laws of Australia.(Source: Page 21 - Responsibilities, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 20 / 20 How is "Welcome to Country" practiced? Songs, dances, smoking ceremonies or speeches in traditional language or English Dances, theater, speeches in English only Songs, speeches in traditional languge only, and dances A Welcome to Country can take place through many forms, including songs, dances, smoking ceremonies or speeches in traditional language or English.(Source: Page 12 - Traditions, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) Facebook 0% Restart test Send feedback Previous Test Next Test