Free Practice Test 40 /20 25 votes, 4.3 avg 19967 Time ends. Practice Test 40 Total attempts: 19967Average score: 77% 1 / 20 In Australia, we each have _______ to help protect Australian society. responsibilities local sports team rivalries weekend barbecue traditions In Australia, we each have responsibilities to help protect Australian society.(Source: Page 38 - Helping to keep our society safe, Our community, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 2 / 20 What is it called if people have the liberty to meet both public and private places for political or social conversation? Freedom of association Freedom of speech Freedom of expression 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) 3 / 20 Where are people allowed to meet according to the "freedom of expression?" Community halls only Parliament Public or private places 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) 4 / 20 Who must make reasonable efforts to learn English if it is not their native language? Australian citizenship applicants No one, it is completely understood that not everyone can speak English Tourists looking for the best barbecue spots Applicants for Australian citizenship must undertake to make reasonable efforts to learn the English language, if it is not their native language.(Source: Page 38 - English as the national language, Our community, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 5 / 20 What should you do if you notice or suspect that your friend or neighbour may be planning to commit a serious crime? Wait for the crime to happen before reporting to the authorities to avoid false allegations Reprimand your neighbour yourself to impede the crime Report to the Australian government authorities right away For example, if people in Australia suspect their friend or neighbour may be planning to commit a serious crime, they should report this to Australian government authorities as soon as possible.(Source: Page 38 - Helping to keep our society safe, Our community, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 6 / 20 When did the non-British migration began? During World War II Before World War II After World War II A wave of non-British migration came after World War II, when millions of people in Europe had to leave their homelands.(Source: Page 9 - The nation of Australia, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 7 / 20 What made Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to be included in the Australian population? Referendum in 1905 Referendum in 1967 Referendum in 1978 In 1901, Australia’s population was about four million. This number did not include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, as it was not until after a Referendum in 1967 that they were included in official estimates of the Australian population.(Source: Page 9 - The nation of Australia, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 8 / 20 Aside from getting a job or education, what is another consideration why it is essential to learn English? To run a position in the government To understand jokes For economic participation and social cohesion It is essential for economic participation and social cohesion.(Source: Page 38 - English as the national language, Our community, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 9 / 20 Which of the following choices is a political party in Australia? Democractic Party Traditional Party Australian Greens The main political parties in Australia are the Liberal Party of Australia, the Australian Labor Party, the Nationals and the Australian Greens. 10 / 20 In what century did the migration level rose and fell? 19th century 20th century 18th century Throughout the first half of the 20th century, migration levels rose and fell. There were programs to actively encourage British migrants to settle here, and many did.(Source: Page 9 - The nation of Australia, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 11 / 20 What means can people use to express themselves? 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) 12 / 20 What topics are allowed to be discussed in private or public places? Centrelink payment Government jobs Social or political discussions 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) 13 / 20 In what century were the British migrants actively encouraged to live and settle in Australia? 21st century 19 century 20th century Throughout the first half of the 20th century, migration levels rose and fell. There were programs to actively encourage British migrants to settle here, and many did.(Source: Page 9 - The nation of Australia, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 14 / 20 What is the importance of learning how to speak English in Australia? To participate in local sport groups To run for a political party Get an education, a job, and better integrate into the community 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) 15 / 20 Who works together to have their party's ideas be transformed into laws? Political party Senate Premier They work together to have the party's ideas turned into laws. 16 / 20 While given the liberty of freedom of speech and expression, what do Australians must obey? Obey Australian laws The government The king At all times, even while engaging in freedom of speech and freedom of expression, the laws of Australia must be obeyed. We must also respect other people’s freedom of speech and freedom of expression.(Source: Page 19 - Our freedoms, Freedom of speech and freedom of expression, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 17 / 20 What era did the European people leave their homelands? Gulf War World War II World War I A wave of non-British migration came after World War II, when millions of people in Europe had to leave their homelands.(Source: Page 9 - The nation of Australia, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 18 / 20 Which of the following is not a political party in Australia? Traditional Party Australian Greens Liberal Party The main political parties in Australia are the Liberal Party of Australia, the Australian Labor Party, the Nationals and the Australian Greens. 19 / 20 Who are the people that share comparable ideas on how a country should be handled? Campaigning group Political organisation Political party A political party is a group of people who share similar ideas about how a country should be governed. 20 / 20 What are the main political parties in Australia? Democractic Party, Liberal Party, Labor Party, Australian Greens Federal Party, Aboriginal Labor Party, Greens State Liberal Party, Australian Labor Party, the Nationals and the Australian Greens The main political parties in Australia are the Liberal Party of Australia, the Australian Labor Party, the Nationals and the Australian Greens. Facebook 0% Restart test Send feedback Previous Test Next Test