Free Practice Test 39 /20 43 votes, 4.8 avg 23400 Time ends. Practice Test 39 Practice Sessions Completed: 23400Average score: 79% 1 / 20 What is considered an excellent opportunity to share one's knowledge, learn new skills, improve integration and sense of belongingness to the Australian community? Participating in online forums Participating in online forums Volunteering Volunteering is a great opportunity to share knowledge, learn new skills, and increase your integration into and sense of belonging to the Australian community.(Source: Page 38 - Compassion for those in need, Our community, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 2 / 20 What is it called if people can freely criticise and protest peacefully against the decision of the government? Freedom of speech Freedom of expression Freedom of association For example, people can criticise the government, protest peacefully against government decisions and campaign to change laws, so long as at all times they are still obeying Australian laws.(Source: Page 19 - Our freedoms, Freedom of speech and freedom of expression, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 3 / 20 Which is the responsibility of the Local Government? Social planning Hospitals and health services Taxation Local governments (and the Australian Capital Territory Government) are responsible for: street signs, traffic controls local roads, footpaths, bridges drains parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, sports grounds camping grounds and caravan parks food and meat inspection noise and animal control rubbish collection local libraries, halls and community centres certain child-care and aged-care issues building permits social planning local environmental issues. 4 / 20 When was parliament established in Australia? 1901 1900 1785 In 1901, the separate colonies were united into a federation of states called the Commonwealth of Australia. It was at this time that our national democratic institutions, including our national parliament, government and the High Court were established under the new Australian Constitution.(Source: Page 9 - The nation of Australia, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 5 / 20 What kind of freedom allows Australian to campaign to change the laws for as long as they are still obeying Australian laws? Freedom of expression Freedom of association Freedom of speech Freedom of speech means people can say and write what they think, and discuss their ideas with others. For example, people can criticise the government, protest peacefully against government decisions and campaign to change laws, so long as at all times they are still obeying Australian laws.(Source: Page 19 - Our freedoms, Freedom of speech and freedom of expression, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 6 / 20 What core value allows Australian to discuss, speak, write, and discuss what's on their mind with other people? Freedom of expression Freedom of association Freedom of speech Freedom of speech is a core Australian value and underpins our democratic system. Freedom of speech means people can say and write what they think, and discuss their ideas with others.(Source: Page 19 - Our freedoms, Freedom of speech and freedom of expression, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 7 / 20 What is it called when a group of people can peacefully protest against the government whilst still adhering to Australian laws? Freedom of speech Freedom of expression Freedom of association For example, people can criticise the government, protest peacefully against government decisions and campaign to change laws, so long as at all times they are still obeying Australian laws.(Source: Page 19 - Our freedoms, Freedom of speech and freedom of expression, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 8 / 20 What year did the national democratic institutions got established? 1901 1902 1903 In 1901, the separate colonies were united into a federation of states called the Commonwealth of Australia. It was at this time that our national democratic institutions, including our national parliament, government and the High Court were established under the new Australian Constitution.(Source: Page 9 - The nation of Australia, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 9 / 20 What was the population of Australia in 1901? Four million Six million Two million In 1901, Australia’s population was about four million.(Source: Page 9 - The nation of Australia, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 10 / 20 What is considered an essential unifying element of society? Australian citizenship English language National sports teams Australian society values the English language as the national language of Australia, and as an important unifying element of society.(Source: Page 38 - English as the national language, Our community, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 11 / 20 What is a group of people who are sharing similar ideas about how the country should be governed? Political party Campaigning group Political organisation A political party is a group of people who share similar ideas about how a country should be governed. 12 / 20 Which is not a responsibility of the Local Government? Public transport Rubbish collection Drains Local governments (and the Australian Capital Territory Government) are responsible for: street signs, traffic controls local roads, footpaths, bridges drains parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, sports grounds camping grounds and caravan parks food and meat inspection noise and animal control rubbish collection local libraries, halls and community centres certain child-care and aged-care issues building permits social planning local environmental issues. 13 / 20 Whose Constitution was established in 1901? Europe Great Britain Australia In 1901, the separate colonies were united into a federation of states called the Commonwealth of Australia. It was at this time that our national democratic institutions, including our national parliament, government and the High Court were established under the new Australian Constitution.(Source: Page 9 - The nation of Australia, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 14 / 20 What kind of freedom is it when people can express their views through art, film, music, and literature? Freedom of speech Freedom of expression Freedom of association Freedom of expression means people can express their views, including through art, flm, music and literature. People are free to meet in public or private places for social or political discussion.(Source: Page 19 - Our freedoms, Freedom of speech and freedom of expression, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 15 / 20 Which is the responsibility of the Australian Capital Territory Government? Police and ambulance services Defence Certain child-care and aged-care issues Local governments (and the Australian Capital Territory Government) are responsible for: street signs, traffic controls local roads, footpaths, bridges drains parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, sports grounds camping grounds and caravan parks food and meat inspection noise and animal control rubbish collection local libraries, halls and community centres certain child-care and aged-care issues building permits social planning local environmental issues. 16 / 20 What is the national language of Australia? English language Chinese Language Indigenous languages Australian society values the English language as the national language of Australia, and as an important unifying element of society.(Source: Page 38 - English as the national language, Our community, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 17 / 20 What efforts should people in Australia make to exercise the unifying element of society? Be a sports member Take a citizenship oath Learn English People living in Australia should make an effort to learn English.(Source: Page 38 - English as the national language, Our community, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 18 / 20 Which is not the responsibility of the Australian Capital Territory? Food and meat inspection Camping grounds and caravan parks Employment assistance Local governments (and the Australian Capital Territory Government) are responsible for: street signs, traffic controls local roads, footpaths, bridges drains parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, sports grounds camping grounds and caravan parks food and meat inspection noise and animal control rubbish collection local libraries, halls and community centres certain child-care and aged-care issues building permits social planning local environmental issues. 19 / 20 What is essential to learn to get an education, job, and better integration into the community? Speak English Compelling resume and character Australian citizenship It is important to learn to speak English because it helps to get an education, a job, and better integrate into the community.(Source: Page 38 - English as the national language, Our community, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 20 / 20 When was High Court established in Australia? 1901 1900 1857 In 1901, the separate colonies were united into a federation of states called the Commonwealth of Australia. It was at this time that our national democratic institutions, including our national parliament, government and the High Court were established under the new Australian Constitution.(Source: Page 9 - The nation of Australia, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) Facebook 0% Restart test Send feedback Previous Test Next Test