Practice Test 3
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have a deep connection with the land, which is expressed in their:
How does the Australian Government prevent any one person or group from holding all governmental power?
Is voting compulsory in Australia?
In Australia’s court system, people are considered:
What is true about the three levels of government in Australia?
Who are called ‘independents’ in the Australian Parliament?
What does the Commonwealth Coat of Arms identify?
What started in 1851 when gold was found in New South Wales and Victoria?
In Australia, who should obey the law?
What is the capital of Australia?
Which plant inspired Australia's national colours?
What is a proposal to introduce a new law or change an existing one in the Australian Parliament called?
What does the yellow circle on the Australian Aboriginal Flag represent?
Why did a wave of non-British migration to Australia occur after World War II?
Where is the Southern Cross located on the Australian National Flag?
What is a referendum in Australia?
Which of the following is a responsibility of an Australian citizen?
What do you pledge at the Australian citizenship ceremony?
When is the National Anthem of Australia sung?
What is the capital of the Australian Capital Territory?
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