Free Practice Test 40

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Practice Test 40

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When did the non-British migration began?

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Who works together to have their party's ideas be transformed into laws?

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What topics are allowed to be discussed in private or public places?

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What era did the European people leave their homelands?

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In what century were the British migrants actively encouraged to live and settle in Australia?

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Where are people allowed to meet according to the "freedom of expression?"

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Which of the following is not a political party in Australia?

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In what century did the migration level rose and fell?

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What means can people use to express themselves?

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While given the liberty of freedom of speech and expression, what do Australians must obey?

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Who are the people that share comparable ideas on how a country should be handled?

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Which of the following choices is a political party in Australia?

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Aside from getting a job or education, what is another consideration why it is essential to learn English?

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Who must make reasonable efforts to learn English if it is not their native language?

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What should you do if you notice or suspect that your friend or neighbour may be planning to commit a serious crime?

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In Australia, we each have _______ to help protect Australian society.

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What made Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to be included in the Australian population?

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What is it called if people have the liberty to meet both public and private places for political or social conversation?

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What is the importance of learning how to speak English in Australia?

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What are the main political parties in Australia?

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