Free Practice Test 46 /20 53 votes, 4.7 avg 26404 Time ends. Practice Test 46 Practice Sessions Completed: 26404Average score: 81% 1 / 20 Which are the icons of South Australia? Ningaloo Coast Barossa Valley and the Flinders Ranges Great Barrier Reef South Australia’s icons include the Barossa Valley and the Flinders Ranges.(Source: Page 11 - The states , Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 2 / 20 Who are appointed by the government and cannot take their jobs away even if the government disagrees with their decisions? Senate Judges and magistrates Ministers Judges and magistrates are appointed by the government, but the government cannot take their jobs away if it disagrees with their decisions. 3 / 20 Which is the smallest state in Australia? Western Australia Tasmania Victoria Tasmania is the smallest state, separated from the mainland by the Bass Strait.(Source: Page 11 - The states , Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 4 / 20 What separates Tasmania from the mainland Australia? Bass Strait Ningaloo Coast Great Barrier Reef Tasmania is the smallest state, separated from the mainland by the Bass Strait.(Source: Page 11 - The states , Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 5 / 20 What is "fair go" for? Proof that there are no formal class distinctions in Australian society Proof that you have the benefit to go out of the Australian borders Proof that you are allowed to work as long as you are an Australian citizen Australians value equal opportunity in our society; what is often called a ‘fair go’. This means that what someone achieves in life should be as a result of their talents, work and effort, rather than their wealth or background. This is to ensure that there are no formal class distinctions in Australian society.(Source: Page 20 - Our equalities, Equality of opportunity and a ‘fair go’, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 6 / 20 Which state has a rugged coastline and is known for having many famous wine regions? Queensland Tasmania South Australia South Australia has a rugged coastline and many famous wine regions.(Source: Page 11 - The states , Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 7 / 20 Who is the highest authority in a court? Judge or Magistrate Governor-General Prime Minister The judge or magistrate is the highest authority in a court. 8 / 20 Where does the Court base their penalty decision against the convicted? The witnesses The audience and evidences Evidence before them Courts can only base their decision on the evidence before them. 9 / 20 What is it called when Australians value equal opportunity in society? Fair go Equality Gender empowerment Australians value equal opportunity in our society; what is often called a 'fair go'.(Source: Page 20 - Our equalities, Equality of opportunity and a ‘fair go’, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 10 / 20 What kind of freedom is when people have the liberty to meet in public and private places for a political and social gathering? Freedom of expression Freedom of association Freedom of speech In Australia, people are free to meet in public or private places for social or political discussion.(Source: Page 35 - Freedom of speech, Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 11 / 20 Which is the capital city of South Australia? Hobart Brisbane Adelaide Adelaide, the capital city, has many examples of fine colonial architecture.(Source: Page 11 - The states , Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 12 / 20 What is it called when someone achieves in life due to their talents, hard work, and effort rather than their background and wealth? Fairness Equality Fair go Australians value equal opportunity in our society; what is often called a ‘fair go’. This means that what someone achieves in life should be as a result of their talents, work and effort, rather than their wealth or background.(Source: Page 20 - Our equalities, Equality of opportunity and a ‘fair go’, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 13 / 20 Who are known to be independent, and no one can tell them what to decide? Judge Senate Premier They are independent and no one can tell them what to decide. 14 / 20 Which one is your responsibility of being an Australian citizen? Serve on a jury if called to do so Feeding kangaroos daily Wearing green every Wednesday As an Australian citizen you must:obey the laws of Australiavote in federal and state or territory elections, and in a referendumdefend Australia should the need ariseserve on a jury if called to do so(Source: Page 20 - Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 15 / 20 What will you have when you are an Australian citizen? Permanent job Responsibilities and privileges Your own house When you become an Australian citizen, you will have additional responsibilities and privileges.(Source: Page 20 - Responsibilities and privileges of Australian citizenship, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 16 / 20 Who is allowed to protest against government actions modestly? All Australians Only opposition parties Non-Australians Australians are allowed to peacefully protest against the actions of the government, because tolerance of peaceful public protest is an essential part of democracy.(Source: Page 35 - Freedom of speech, Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 17 / 20 What is never acceptable and against the Australian values and law? Promoting of violence Peaceful demonstrations Constructive criticism It is never acceptable to promote violence against another person or group of people (such as because of their culture, ethnicity, religion or background) because it is against Australian values and law.(Source: Page 35 - Freedom of speech, Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 18 / 20 What essential aspect of democracy allows Australians to peacefully protest and express dissent against government actions? Impeachment Voting Peaceful protest Australians are allowed to peacefully protest against the actions of the government, because tolerance of peaceful public protest is an essential part of democracy.(Source: Page 35 - Freedom of speech, Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) 19 / 20 What is the other term for a judge? Highest Judge Magisterium Magistrate The judge or magistrate is the highest authority in a court. 20 / 20 What type of freedom allows Australians to express their ideologies openly as long as it complies with the law? Freedom of association Freedom of speech Freedom of expression People in Australia should be able to express their ideas freely, so long as it is within the law.(Source: Page 35 - Freedom of speech, Our values, Australian Values, Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond) Facebook 0% Restart test Send feedback Previous Test Next Test