Free Practice Test 39

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Practice Test 39

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What kind of freedom allows Australian to campaign to change the laws for as long as they are still obeying Australian laws?

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Which is the responsibility of the Local Government?

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What efforts should people in Australia make to exercise the unifying element of society?

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What is considered an excellent opportunity to share one's knowledge, learn new skills, improve integration and sense of belongingness to the Australian community?

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What was the population of Australia in 1901?

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What kind of freedom is it when people can express their views through art, film, music, and literature?

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What is the national language of Australia?

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What is it called when a group of people can peacefully protest against the government whilst still adhering to Australian laws?

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What is essential to learn to get an education, job, and better integration into the community?

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When was parliament established in Australia?

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What core value allows Australian to discuss, speak, write, and discuss what's on their mind with other people?

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What is a group of people who are sharing similar ideas about how the country should be governed?

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Which is not the responsibility of the Australian Capital Territory?

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What year did the national democratic institutions got established?

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When was High Court established in Australia?

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What is considered an essential unifying element of society?

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Which is the responsibility of the Australian Capital Territory Government?

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Whose Constitution was established in 1901?

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Which is not a responsibility of the Local Government?

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What is it called if people can freely criticise and protest peacefully against the decision of the government?

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