Free Practice Test 22 /20 27 votes, 4.6 avg 25831 Time ends. Practice Test 22 Total attempts: 25831Average score: 78% 1 / 20 When is Anzac Day commemorated? 25 May 20 February 25 April Anzac Day is commemorated on 25 April each year.(Source: Page 13 - Important days for Australians, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 2 / 20 Who must remain neutral and is not part of the government? Her Majesty Queen Charles III Governor-General Prime Minister The Governor-General is not part of the government and must remain neutral. 3 / 20 Who helps to ensure that the court system is open and fair? Jury service The judge The parliament Australian citizens who are on the electoral roll can be called to serve on a jury. Jury service helps to ensure that the court system is open and fair.(Source: Page 21 - Responsibilities, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 4 / 20 What is the Australian system of parliamentary democracy made of? Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander British and Northern Ireland traditions British and North American traditions combined The Australian system of parliamentary democracy refects British and North American traditions combined in a way that is uniquely Australian. 5 / 20 What defines and shape Australia considering many people want to become Australian citizens? Australian values Natural resources Geographical isolation Our values define and shape our country and they are a reason why so many people want to become Australian citizens.(Source: Page 34 - Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 6 / 20 When did the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps land in Turkey? 24 April 1950 25 January 1915 25 April 1915 Anzac Day is commemorated on 25 April each year. Anzac Day is named after the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, which landed at Gallipoli in Türkiye during World War I on 25 April 1915.(Source: Page 13 - Important days for Australians, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 7 / 20 What do the prime minister announce on the eve of the Australia Day? The newly elected officials Australian of the Year Awards Australian Citizenship Awards During Australia Day celebrations, the Prime Minister announces the Australian of the Year Awards in Canberra.(Source: Page 13 - Important days for Australians, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 8 / 20 What do Australian men and women do in a jury service? Listen to the evidence in a court case Watch and document the court case Be the one to judge the court room A jury is a group of ordinary Australian men and women who listen to the evidence in a court case and decide if a person is guilty or not guilty.(Source: Page 21 - Responsibilities, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 9 / 20 Who can be called to serve on a jury? Australian citizens with 4 years of living in Australia Australian citizens who are on the electoral roll Any Australians Australian citizens who are on the electoral roll can be called to serve on a jury. Jury service helps to ensure that the court system is open and fair.(Source: Page 21 - Responsibilities, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 10 / 20 Who is the leader of the Australian Government in the Australian system? The Executives The Queen Her Majesty Queen Charles III Prime Minister In the Australian system, the leader of the Australian Government is the Her Majesty Queen Charles III Prime Minister. 11 / 20 What month did the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps arrived at Gallipoli? April December January Anzac Day is commemorated on 25 April each year. Anzac Day is named after the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, which landed at Gallipoli in Türkiye during World War I on 25 April 1915.(Source: Page 13 - Important days for Australians, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 12 / 20 Who signs all the Bills that the Australian Parliament passes into law? Governor-General Prime Minister The Judge The Governor-General’s role includes: • signing all Bills passed by the Australian Parliament into law (this is called Royal Assent). 13 / 20 What reflects the British and North American traditions? Australian system of parliamentary democracy Australian's the Rule of Law Australian's system of tradition and cultures The Australian system of parliamentary democracy refects British and North American traditions combined in a way that is uniquely Australian. 14 / 20 What year did the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps arrive in Gallipoli? 1915 1951 1952 Anzac Day is commemorated on 25 April each year. Anzac Day is named after the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, which landed at Gallipoli in Türkiye during World War I on 25 April 1915.(Source: Page 13 - Important days for Australians, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 15 / 20 What do eligible Australian men and women decide on a jury service? Decide if the case should go public or not None because they are not in the position to do so Decide if a person is guilty or not guilty A jury is a group of ordinary Australian men and women who listen to the evidence in a court case and decide if a person is guilty or not guilty.(Source: Page 21 - Responsibilities, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 16 / 20 What is the basis of Australian values? Freedom, respect, fairness and equality of opportunity Restriction, uniformity, and social hierarchy. Authoritarianism, inequity, and economic disparity Australian values based on freedom, respect, fairness and equality of opportunity are central to our community remaining a secure, prosperous and peaceful place to live.(Source: Page 34 - Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 17 / 20 What should be the age of an Australian to serve on a jury? 16 years old and above 18 years old only 18 years old and above Jury service, if requested, is a responsibility for Australian citizens aged 18 years or over.(Source: Page 21 - Responsibilities, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 18 / 20 What is central to the Australian community in maintaining a secure, prosperous, and peaceful place to live? Limiting freedom of speech and expression Encouraging economic inequality Australian values Australian values based on freedom, respect, fairness and equality of opportunity are central to our community remaining a secure, prosperous and peaceful place to live.(Source: Page 34 - Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 19 / 20 _____ _____ is about living the Australian values in one's everyday life and the local community. International diplomacy Economic development Australian citizenship Australian citizenship is about living out these values in your everyday life and in your local community.(Source: Page 34 - Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 20 / 20 What is this one thing that a person must understand and is expected to respect and uphold? Global trade regulations Australian values Regional cultural traditions It is therefore very important that you understand the values that all Australian people are expected to respect, share and uphold.(Source: Page 34 - Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) Facebook 0% Restart test Send feedback Previous Test Next Test