Practice Test 2
Can the Australian Government change or revoke laws passed by territories?
How does Australia’s diversity help its connection to the world?
What does the black colour in the Australian Aboriginal Flag represent?
What does it mean that all protests must be within the law in Australia?
Who can be called to serve on a jury in Australia?
Why is it important for you to understand Australia’s history as a new citizen?
What do you pledge at the citizenship ceremony?
What is the background colour of the Australian National Flag?
Which Australian state has many buildings built from the wealth created by the gold rush of the 1850s?
When is a "Welcome to Country" usually held during an event?
What does freedom of speech mean in Australia?
How do Australians respond in times of crisis?
Who is the Leader of the Opposition?
Why are Australians allowed to peacefully protest against the government?
In times of national crisis, Australian citizens may be called upon to:
Who is responsible for explaining the law to the jury?
Which of the following are icons of South Australia?
What special powers does the Governor-General have in Australia?
What is Australian society based on?
Who approves the appointments of ministers, federal judges, and other government officials in Australia?
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