Free Practice Test 34 /20 32 votes, 4.9 avg 25844 Time ends. Practice Test 34 Practice Sessions Completed: 25844Average score: 81% 1 / 20 _____________ settlement started when the first 11 convict ships arrived? Tasmania Britain European European settlement started when the first 11 convict ships, which became known as the ‘First Fleet’, arrived from Great Britain on 26 January 1788.(Source: Page 8 - Early days of European settlement, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 2 / 20 Who appoints the Administrator in the Northern Territory? Governor Governor-General Prime Minister In the Northern Territory, an Administrator is appointed by the Governor-General. 3 / 20 What Government operates similarly as the Australian Government do? Territory government State and territory governments State governments State governments operate in a similar way to the Australian Government. 4 / 20 Who is appointed by the Governor-General in the Northern Territory? Governor Administrator Mayor In the Northern Territory, an Administrator is appointed by the Governor-General. 5 / 20 What group of people have a deep connection with their land? Australian people British Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have age-old beliefs and traditions that still guide them today. They have a deep connection with the land, which is expressed in their stories, art and dance. Indigenous cultures are diverse and an important part of Australia’s national identity.(Source: Page 8 - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 6 / 20 What law indicates that no person, group, or religious rule is above the law? The Law of Parliament The Australian Rule The Rule of Law All Australians are equal under the law. The Rule of Law means that no person, group or religious rule is above the law.(Source: Page 18 - Our democratic beliefs, The rule of law, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 7 / 20 Who are the people in Australia who have become leaders in their profession, business, arts, public service, and sports because of their hard work and enterprise? Aboriginal people Politically exposed people Many new migrants in Australia Many new migrants in Australia have become leaders in business, their profession, the arts, public service and sport through their hard work and enterprise.(Source: Page 36 - Equality of opportunity and a 'fair go', Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 8 / 20 Who is equal under the law? The government and the king All Australians Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islander All Australians are equal under the law. The Rule of Law means that no person, group or religious rule is above the law.(Source: Page 18 - Our democratic beliefs, The rule of law, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 9 / 20 What are the responsibilities of the parliament representatives? Must answer to the people, through elections, for the decisions they make To stop violence in the community None of the above The representatives in parliament must answer to the people, through elections, for the decisions they make.(Source: Page 18 - Our democratic beliefs, Parliamentary democracy, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 10 / 20 What caused many migrants in Australia to become leaders in business and their profession? Social connections Good character Hard work and enterprise Many new migrants in Australia have become leaders in business, their profession, the arts, public service and sport through their hard work and enterprise.(Source: Page 36 - Equality of opportunity and a 'fair go', Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 11 / 20 What term is used that involves verbal and physical abuse inflicted towards another person? Violence Intense disagreement Heated discussion Violence of any kind, including verbal and physical abuse, is illegal. Australians believe in peaceful disagreement and above all the right to be safe and free from violence and intimidation.(Source: Page 37 - Mutual respect and tolerance for others, Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 12 / 20 Who represents the King of Australia in each state? Governor Mayor Premier In each state, a Governor represents the King of Australia. 13 / 20 The First Fleet came from? Great Britain China Ireland European settlement started when the first 11 convict ships, which became known as the ‘First Fleet’, arrived from Great Britain on 26 January 1788.(Source: Page 8 - Early days of European settlement, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 14 / 20 Why does the power of government come from the Australian people? Australian people are the ones who elect Governor-General Because the Australian people are paying taxes Australian citizens vote for people to represent them in parliament As part of this system, the power of the government comes from the Australian people because Australian citizens vote for people to represent them in parliament.(Source: Page 18 - Our democratic beliefs, Parliamentary democracy, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 15 / 20 What action is against the law of Australia? Forgetting to return library books Leaving the TV on all night Violence It is against the law to be violent towards another person. Violence of any kind, including verbal and physical abuse, is illegal. Australians believe in peaceful disagreement and above all the right to be safe and free from violence and intimidation.(Source: Page 37 - Mutual respect and tolerance for others, Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 16 / 20 What must all people in Australia respect? Freedom and dignity of others, and their opinions and choices The right to cut in line at coffee shops The freedom to eat someone else's lunch from the office fridge In Australia, individuals must respect the freedom and dignity of others, and their opinions and choices.(Source: Page 37 - Mutual respect and tolerance for others, Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 17 / 20 What group of people have old-age traditions and beliefs that are still being practiced to guide them until now? Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Torres Strait Islander Aboriginal Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have age-old beliefs and traditions that still guide them today.(Source: Page 8 - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 18 / 20 What is the Rule of Law all about? Everyone is above the law No person, group or religious rule is above the law We can make laws All Australians are equal under the law. The Rule of Law means that no person, group or religious rule is above the law.(Source: Page 18 - Our democratic beliefs, The rule of law, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 19 / 20 What kind of expressions do the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander use to express their deep connection with their land? Sing, poetry, stories Stories, art, and dance Dance, theater, stories Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have age-old beliefs and traditions that still guide them today. They have a deep connection with the land, which is expressed in their stories, art and dance. Indigenous cultures are diverse and an important part of Australia’s national identity.(Source: Page 8 - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 20 / 20 Which territory is when the Governor-General appoints the Administrator? Southern Territory Western Territory Northern Territory In the Northern Territory, an Administrator is appointed by the Governor-General. Facebook 0% Restart test Send feedback Previous Test Next Test