Practice Test 1
How can Australian citizens raise their concerns about government policy?
Who is responsible for taxation in Australia?
What is it called when the Governor-General signs a Bill so it becomes law?
In Australia, where are people free to meet for social or political discussions?
Is divorce acceptable in Australia?
Who are the Indigenous peoples of Australia?
What is the executive power in Australia?
How can you actively participate in the Australian society and make it better?
The role and responsibilities of the Administrator are similar to:
In Australia, who should be provided equal opportunity to pursue their goals and interests regardless of their ethnicity or religion?
What do communities across Australia do on Australia Day?
What must Australians do while exercising freedom of speech and expression?
What does the Commonwealth Coat of Arms symbolise?
What is the age of sexual consent in Australia?
Who is a Councillor?
What does the Commonwealth Coat of Arms represent?
Why is no one allowed to know who you have voted for?
In Australia, hitting, isolating a family member from friends and family, or threatening children or pets are considered:
What does the top half of the Australian Aboriginal Flag represent?
Which religion should you follow in Australia?
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