Citizenship Test Australia | Easily Pass the 2025 Australian Citizenship Test
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Freedoms

What does freedom of speech mean in Australia?

Can religious laws go against the laws in Australia?

What must we respect while exercising our freedom of speech and expression?

Which is the Australia's official religion?

Can people in Australia choose not to follow a religion?

How can people express their views?

Is religious intolerance acceptable in Australian society?

Which religion should you follow in Australia?

What must Australians do while exercising freedom of speech and expression?

Which of the following statements is true?

What types of organisations can Australians join under freedom of association?

Who can express their ideas freely?

Are Australians allowed to peacefully protest against the government?

Does Australia have people from many different religions?

What freedom do newspapers, television, and radio outlets have in Australia?

How does the Australian government treat all citizens?

Can people in Australia express any idea they want?

What must be obeyed even while engaging in religious practices?

Are people in Australia free to choose their religion?

What does freedom of expression mean in Australia?

Can Australians gather with others to protest against government actions or organisations?

Which of the following freedoms do Australians have?

Can you make false allegations or encourage others to break the law?

What is the right of freedom of association in Australia?

Does Australia have an official national religion?

What is a core Australian value that supports the democratic system?

What are Australians allowed to do under freedom of speech?

Which Christian days are public holidays in Australia?

Can Australians gather for any purpose under freedom of association?

Can people in Australia be forced to join an organisation?

What is the status of religious laws in Australia?

In Australia, who should be provided equal opportunity to pursue their goals and interests regardless of their ethnicity or religion?

How do many Australians identify themselves?

What does it mean that Australia’s government is secular?

In Australia, how can people protest against a government action or an organisation?

Where can Australians meet to discuss social or political ideas?

What kind of heritage does Australia have?

What happens when there is a conflict between Australian law and religious practice?

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