Free Practice Test 25 /20 42 votes, 4.6 avg 36450 Time ends. Practice Test 25 Practice Sessions Completed: 36450 Average score: 78% 1 / 20 What represents the top half of the Australian Aboriginal Flag? Aboriginal peoples of Australia The land The settlement The top half is black and represents the Aboriginal peoples of Australia. (Source: Page 14 - Australia's flags, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 2 / 20 What type of freedom allows Australians to express their ideologies openly as long as it complies with the law? Freedom of association Freedom of speech Freedom of expression People in Australia should be able to express their ideas freely, so long as it is within the law. (Source: Page 35 - Freedom of speech, Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 3 / 20 What colour is the bottom half of the Australian Aboriginal Flag? Blue Yellow Red The bottom half is red and represents the earth, which has ceremonial significance. (Source: Page 14 - Australia's flags, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 4 / 20 Who is the elected representative of the people in the Australian Parliament or a state parliament? Senator Premier Member of Parliament (MP) Member of Parliament (MP) - An elected representative of the people in the Australian Parliament or a state parliament. (Source: Page 27 - Who are some of Australia’s leaders? How is Australia governed?, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 5 / 20 Whom can you seek help if you are overseas and need emergency passport and advice and support just if there is an accident? Australian officials can help Australian citizens overseas Foreign officials help Australian citizens overseas The foreign minister help Australian citizens overseas Australian officials can also help Australian citizens overseas with the issue of an emergency passport, and advice and support in the case of an accident, serious illness or death. (Source: Page 22 - Privileges, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 6 / 20 Whose laws are you going to follow if you are an Australian citizen overseas? Laws of the country you are in The Australian laws only You make your own laws When in another country, you must obey the laws of that country. (Source: Page 22 - Privileges, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 7 / 20 Who is the representative of the Head of State in Australia? Prime Minister Governor-General Premier Governor-General - The representative of the Head of State in Australia. (Source: Page 27 - Who are some of Australia’s leaders? How is Australia governed?, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 8 / 20 What colour is the top half of the Australian Aboriginal Flag? White Black Blue The top half is black and represents the Aboriginal peoples of Australia. (Source: Page 14 - Australia's flags, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 9 / 20 What kind of freedom is when people have the liberty to meet in public and private places for a political and social gathering? Freedom of expression Freedom of association Freedom of speech In Australia, people are free to meet in public or private places for social or political discussion. (Source: Page 35 - Freedom of speech, Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 10 / 20 What is never acceptable and against the Australian values and law? Promoting of violence Peaceful demonstrations Constructive criticism It is never acceptable to promote violence against another person or group of people (such as because of their culture, ethnicity, religion or background) because it is against Australian values and law. (Source: Page 35 - Freedom of speech, Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 11 / 20 In what kind of emergencies can you seek help from the Australian government overseas? Natural disasters and financial help Civil unrest and natural disasters Civil unrest and financial help In many countries, Australia has an embassy, high commission or consulate. While you are overseas, you can ask for help from an Australian government official in times of need. This includes in the case of emergencies such as civil unrest and natural disasters. (Source: Page 22 - Privileges, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 12 / 20 Who is the Head of State? The King of Australia The Prime Minister Governor-General Head of State - The King of Australia (Source: Page 27 - Who are some of Australia’s leaders? How is Australia governed?, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 13 / 20 Who is the parliament member that the government leader chooses to be responsible for an area of government? The Mayor Government minister Governor-General Government minister - A Member of Parliament chosen by a government leader to be responsible for an area of government. (Source: Page 27 - Who are some of Australia’s leaders? How is Australia governed?, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 14 / 20 What are the colours of the Australian Aboriginal Flag? Black, red, and yellow Blue, yellow, white Red, yellow, green The Australian Aboriginal Flag is black, red and yellow. (Source: Page 14 - Australia's flags, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 15 / 20 Whom can you seek help if you are experiencing serious problems like health issues or death, overseas? The parliamentary representatives The king of England Australian officials can help Australian citizens overseas Australian officials can also help Australian citizens overseas with the issue of an emergency passport, and advice and support in the case of an accident, serious illness or death. (Source: Page 22 - Privileges, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 16 / 20 What part of the Aboriginal Flag represents the earth? Bottom half of the flag Upper half of the flag Top corner The bottom half is red and represents the earth, which has ceremonial significance. (Source: Page 14 - Australia's flags, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 17 / 20 Who is allowed to protest against government actions modestly? All Australians Only opposition parties Non-Australians Australians are allowed to peacefully protest against the actions of the government, because tolerance of peaceful public protest is an essential part of democracy. (Source: Page 35 - Freedom of speech, Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 18 / 20 Whom can you seek help in times that you are in dire need of help like civil unrest and natural disaster, in a foreign land? Australian high commission, embassy or consulate The king The foreign prime minister In many countries, Australia has an embassy, high commission or consulate. While you are overseas, you can ask for help from an Australian government official in times of need. This includes in the case of emergencies such as civil unrest and natural disasters. (Source: Page 22 - Privileges, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 19 / 20 What essential aspect of democracy allows Australians to peacefully protest and express dissent against government actions? Impeachment Voting Peaceful protest Australians are allowed to peacefully protest against the actions of the government, because tolerance of peaceful public protest is an essential part of democracy. (Source: Page 35 - Freedom of speech, Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 20 / 20 Who is the representative of the Head of State in each Australian state? Governor Premier Senator Governor - The representative of the Head of State in each Australian state. (Source: Page 27 - Who are some of Australia’s leaders? How is Australia governed?, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) Facebook 0% Restart test Send feedback Previous Test Next Test