Full free practice test 1

In what ways can individuals engage actively in political affairs?
What is mandatory for Australian citizens in federal and state or territory elections?

When did the First Fleet of convict ships arrive in Australia?

What does Australia urge all its citizens to engage in?

Why do many people want to become Australian citizens?

Who other entities collect taxes apart from the federal government?

At what age must Australian citizens enrol to vote?

From what sources is tax paid?

What do Australians dismiss as a method for altering someone's opinion or the legislation?
What enables numerous advantages that Australians experience to be achievable?
What does the right to associate enable individuals to do?
Can you provide an example of active citizenship in Australia?

Who collects taxes in Australia?

In what ways do Australians think change should happen?

What is a referendum?

What is expected of Australian citizens if there is a necessity to protect the country?
What is mandatory for all Australian citizens who are 18 years old or older?
Which services are financed by taxes in Australia?

What does the 'fair go' principle mean in Australia?

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