1) How many flags does Australia have? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 2) what are the colour of Australian national flag? a) Blue, White and Red b) yellow, Black and Red c) blue, white and Black 3) What colour is the Torres Straight Islander Flag? a) blue, white and red b) black, gold and red c) green, blue, black and white 4) which of these is an example of freedom of speech? a) People can peacefully protest against a government action b) Men and women are treated equally in a court of law c) Australians are free to not follow a religion 5) what dose rule of law mean? a) That Australian people enforce the law b) That no person or group is above the law c) That no person or group is below the law 6) People in Australia get a job based on? a) Skill an experience b) Gender c) Ethnicity 7) what is the group of star call on Australian flag? a) The northern cross b) The southern cross c) The commonwealth star 8) In Australia where does power of the government comes from? a) The Prime Minister b) The Australian people c) All of the above 9) what type of violence is illegal in Australia? a) Physical abuse b) Verbal abuse c) Both A and B 10) What is Australia’s system of Government a) parliamentary dictatorship b) parliamentary Democracy c) parliamentary Autocracy 11) which of the following demonstrates equality in Australia? a) Adults and children have the same right b) Men and women have the same rights c) everyone follow the same religion  12) What does everyone in Australia deserve a “Fair Go” mean? a) The achievements of a person should be the result of their wealth b) The achievements of a person should be the result of their hard work c) The achievements of a person should be the result of their background 13) What is the first sentence of The Australian citizenship pledge? a) I pledge my loyalty to Australia, under God b) I pledge my loyalty to Australia and it’s people c) From this time forward under God 14) Which of the following is the responsibility of Australian aged 18 years and over? a) To attend local council meeting b) To have current Australian passport c) To vote in federal and state or territory elections, and in a referendum 15) Australians are free to follow any belief of their choosing a) Unconditionally b) Only if their belief is approved by the police c) Only if they do not break the law

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