Free Practice Test 20 /20 57 votes, 4.7 avg 41518 Time ends. Practice Test 20 Practice Sessions Completed: 41518 Average score: 82% 1 / 20 What is another responsibility of being an Australian resident should the need arise? Defend Australia Defend the king Defend your prime minister While service in the Australian Defence Force is voluntary, a responsibility for Australian citizens is to defend Australia should the need arise. (Source: Page 21 - Responsibilities, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 2 / 20 What election is not compulsory for some states? Federal elections Local government elections Referendum elections Voting is compulsory in federal and state or territory elections. It may not be compulsory to vote in local government elections in some states. (Source: Page 21 - Responsibilities, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 3 / 20 What is the other term for online abuse? Technological abuse IT abuse Cyber abuse Online abuse is not accepted in Australia. This is sometimes called cyber abuse. (Source: Page 38 - Helping to keep our society safe, Our community, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 4 / 20 When did the First Fleet arrive from Great Britain? 1878 1901 1788 It is the anniversary of the arrival of the First Fleet from Great Britain in 1788. (Source: Page 13 - Important days for Australians, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 5 / 20 In which month do we celebrate Australia Day? January April December On 26 January each year, we celebrate Australia Day. (Source: Page 13 - Important days for Australians, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 6 / 20 Who appoints the Governor-General in Australia? The King of New South Wales The King of Australia The King of Torres Strait Islander The King of Australia appoints the Governor-General as his representative in Australia, on advice from the Australian Prime Minister. (Source: Page 26 - Who is Australia’s Head of State?, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 7 / 20 What is compulsory for Australians aged over 18 years of age, in both federal and state, and territory elections? To make new laws Joint campaigns Voting It is a responsibility for Australian citizens aged 18 years or over to vote in federal and state or territory elections, and in a referendum, which is a vote to change the Australian Constitution. Voting is compulsory in federal and state or territory elections. It may not be compulsory to vote in local government elections in some states. (Source: Page 21 - Responsibilities, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 8 / 20 Why is Australia Day celebrated? Because we have the biggest island on the earth To remember the sacrifices made by our soldiers in war Because it is the anniversary of the arrival of First Fleet It is the anniversary of the arrival of the First Fleet from Great Britain in 1788. (Source: Page 13 - Important days for Australians, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 9 / 20 Who does not have a day-to-day role in the government? The Prime Minister Senate His Majesty King Charles III The King of Australia appoints the Governor-General as his representative in Australia, on advice from the Australian Prime Minister. The Governor-General acts independently of all political parties. The King does not have a day-to-day role in government. (Source: Page 26 - Who is Australia’s Head of State?, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 10 / 20 Who is the one acting independently of all political parties? The Prime Minister Governor-General Senate The Governor-General acts independently of all political parties. (Source: Page 26 - Who is Australia’s Head of State?, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 11 / 20 What is an example of cyber abuse? Leaving a positive feedback on a shop online Making racially abusive comments about a person online Making a constructive criticism to the government Examples include sharing sexual photos or videos online without consent, stalking a person online, or making racially abusive comments about a person online, or making racially abusive comments about a person online. Many forms of cyber abuse are illegal in Australia. (Source: Page 38 - Helping to keep our society safe, Our community, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 12 / 20 Who is the Australia's Head of State? His Majesty King Charles III The Premier The Prime Minister Australia’s Head of State is the King of Australia, His Majesty King Charles III. (Source: Page 26 - Who is Australia’s Head of State?, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 13 / 20 Where did the First Fleet come from? China Ireland Great Britain It is the anniversary of the arrival of the First Fleet from Great Britain in 1788. (Source: Page 13 - Important days for Australians, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 14 / 20 To whom do you pledge your loyalty during the citizenship pledge? The governor Prime Minister Australia and its people In the citizenship pledge, Australian citizens pledge their loyalty to Australia and its people. (Source: Page 38 - Loyalty to Australia, Our community, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 15 / 20 Who is required to vote in federal elections? All Australians and non-Australians Australian citizens aged 18 years old and above The parliamentary representatives only It is a responsibility for Australian citizens aged 18 years or over to vote in federal and state or territory elections, and in a referendum, which is a vote to change the Australian Constitution. (Source: Page 21 - Responsibilities, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 16 / 20 Who does the King of Australia appoint as his representative in Australia, on the advice of the Australian Prime Minister? Governor-General Governors Senate The King of Australia appoints the Governor-General as his representative in Australia, on advice from the Australian Prime Minister. (Source: Page 26 - Who is Australia’s Head of State?, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 17 / 20 Is voting compulsory in local government elections? It may not be compulsory in some states It is compulsory to vote in all elections You do not participate in local government elections Voting is compulsory in federal and state or territory elections. It may not be compulsory to vote in local government elections in some states. (Source: Page 21 - Responsibilities, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 18 / 20 What is the other term for cyber abuse? Online abuse World wide web abuse IT abuse Online abuse is not accepted in Australia. This is sometimes called cyber abuse. (Source: Page 38 - Helping to keep our society safe, Our community, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 19 / 20 When is Australia Day? 12 January 26 January 6 January On 26 January each year, we celebrate Australia Day. (Source: Page 13 - Important days for Australians, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 20 / 20 What should you do if you see or have knowledge that child abuse is happening? Report to the police to investigate Search for evidence yourself Nothing, you are not the parent or guardian anyway If a person in Australia sees or has knowledge of a child being abused, they should report this to the police to investigate. (Source: Page 38 - Helping to keep our society safe, Our community, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) Facebook 0% Restart test Send feedback Previous Test Next Test