Free Practice Test 27 /20 45 votes, 4.8 avg 29925 Time ends. Practice Test 27 Practice Sessions Completed: 29925Average score: 82% 1 / 20 What are the other terms called for the Australian Government? Commonwealth Government of Australians Federal Government or the Commonwealth Government The Australian Government is also called the Federal Government or the Commonwealth Government. 2 / 20 What must be avoided during a protest? Peaceful demonstrations Injuries and damaging of properties Expressing opinions This means they must be peaceful, and must not injure any person or damage property.(Source: Page 35 - Freedom of association, Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 3 / 20 How many houses does the Australian Parliament have? Two Three One The Australian Government is also called the Federal Government or the Commonwealth Government. 4 / 20 Who is the leader of a territory government? Chief Minister Governor Shire President The leader of a territory government. 5 / 20 What do the black lines in the Torres Strait Islander Flag represent? Torres Strait Islander people Land Sea The black lines represent the Torres Strait Islander people.(Source: Page 14 - Australia's flags, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 6 / 20 What can active citizens take on to shape Australia's future? Committment to country Their work dedication Responsibilities and privileges Active citizens take on the responsibility and privilege of shaping Australia's future.(Source: Page 22 - Participating in Australian society, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 7 / 20 What can you do to become an active Australian citizen? You can join neighbourhood and local community organisations Loudly campaign during elections Post videos about Australia Australia encourages all citizens to actively participate in society. Active citizens take on the responsibility and privilege of shaping Australia’s future. For example, you can join neighbourhood and local community organisations, volunteer to do social and community work, join an arts or cultural organisation, and actively participate in political life.(Source: Page 22 - Participating in Australian society, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 8 / 20 What can active citizens do if they take on their responsibility and privileges in Australia? Volunteer and do social work Increase wages Become a prime minister in Australia Australia encourages all citizens to actively participate in society. Active citizens take on the responsibility and privilege of shaping Australia’s future. For example, you can join neighbourhood and local community organisations, volunteer to do social and community work, join an arts or cultural organisation, and actively participate in political life.(Source: Page 22 - Participating in Australian society, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 9 / 20 What colour is the symbol of the sea in the Torres Strait Islander Flag? White Black Blue The blue panel in the centre represents the sea.(Source: Page 14 - Australia's flags, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 10 / 20 What type of freedom is when a group of people can freely gather with others and protest against the government or a particular organisation? Freedom of religion Freedom of speech Freedom of association Australians can gather freely with others, including to protest against a government action or an organisation.(Source: Page 35 - Freedom of association, Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 11 / 20 Who are under the Government? Members of the Australian Parliament Prime Minister, King, and Governor-General King and Governor-General The Government is made up of members of the Australian Parliament, which has two Houses 12 / 20 What colour is the representation of the land in the Torres Strait Islander Flag? Yellow Blue Green The green stripes represent the land.(Source: Page 14 - Australia's flags, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 13 / 20 What does the green stripes represent in the Torres Strait Islander Flag? Water Land Earth The green stripes represent the land.(Source: Page 14 - Australia's flags, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 14 / 20 What does the blue colour represent in the Torres Strait Islander Flag? Sea Sky Water The blue panel in the centre represents the sea.(Source: Page 14 - Australia's flags, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 15 / 20 What shall be practised when a group of people express their dissent and appeal to the government or an organisation? Violent confrontation Peaceful protest Forceful methods This means they must be peaceful, and must not injure any person or damage property.(Source: Page 35 - Freedom of association, Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 16 / 20 What kind of freedom is when Australians are allowed to join any religion or religious group they want to? Freedom of association Freedom of speech Freedom of religion Australia has no official national religion, and people in Australia are free to follow any religion they choose.(Source: Page 35 - Freedom of religion, Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 17 / 20 What is the official national religion of Australia? None Christianity Buddhism Australia has no official national religion, and people in Australia are free to follow any religion they choose.(Source: Page 35 - Freedom of religion, Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 18 / 20 What voluntary service can you join in? Military work Social and military work Social and community work Australia encourages all citizens to actively participate in society. Active citizens take on the responsibility and privilege of shaping Australia’s future. For example, you can join neighbourhood and local community organisations, volunteer to do social and community work, join an arts or cultural organisation, and actively participate in political life.(Source: Page 22 - Participating in Australian society, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 19 / 20 If you are an Australian citizen, how can you show activeness and participation of being a resident? Feed kangaroos every morning Go to work everyday Volunteer to do social and community work Australia encourages all citizens to actively participate in society. Active citizens take on the responsibility and privilege of shaping Australia’s future. For example, you can join neighbourhood and local community organisations, volunteer to do social and community work, join an arts or cultural organisation, and actively participate in political life.(Source: Page 22 - Participating in Australian society, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 20 / 20 What are the two houses of the Australian Parliament? Senate and Premier House of Representatives and Senate House of Representatives and Premier • the House of Representatives • the Senate. Facebook 0% Restart test Send feedback Previous Test Next Test