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Citizenship test how well would you do
Are you dinky di?
May 18, 2007 01:00am
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An exclusive insight into the likely content of a new 'Aussie values' test for potential Australian citizens which will come into effect later this year.
Sample questions devised by the Federal Government:
1. Which colours are represented on the Australian flag?
a. Green and yellow
b. Red, black and yellow
c. Blue, red and white
d. Orange and purple
2. Indigenous people have lived in Australia for ...
a. At least 40,000 years
b. About 8000 years
c. About 800 years
d. Less that 400 years
3. Australia's national flower is the ...
a. Rose
b. Wattle
c. Kangaroo paw
d. Banksia
4. Which is a popular sport in Australia?
a. Ice hockey
b. Water polo
c. Cricket
d. Table tennis
5. Australia's political system is a ...
a. Parliamentary democracy
b. Monarchy
c. Dictatorship
d. Socialist state
6. The Capital of Australia is...
a. Sydney
b. Melbourne
c. Hobart
d. Canberra
7. Which animals are on the Australian Coat of Arms?
a. Wombat and echidna
b. Kangaroo and emu
c. Kangaroo and dingo
d. Lion and unicorn
8. Where did the first European settlers to Australia come from?
a. Spain
b. France
c. England
d. Ireland
9. Who is Australia's head of state?
a. Prime Minister John Howard
b. Queen Elizabeth II
c. Governor General Michael Jeffery
d. Premier Steve Bracks
10. Who was the first Prime Minister of Australia?
a. Sir Edmund Barton
b. Sir Henry Parkes
c. John Curtin
d. Sir Robert Menzies
11. What song is Australia's national anthem?
a. God Save the Queen
b. Star Spangled Banner
c. Advance Australia Fair
d. Waltzing Matilda
12. What do you call the elected head of a state government?
a. Governor
b. Premier
c. Mayor
d. Prime Minister
13. Which federal political party or parties are in power?
a. Australian Labor Party
b. Australian Democrats and the Australian Greens
c. National Party
d. Liberal Party and National Party
14. Which of the following are Australian values?
a. Men and women are equal
b. `A fair go'
c. Mateship
d. All of the above
15. Australia's values are based on the ...
a. Teachings of the Koran
b. The Judaeo-Christian tradition
c. Catholicism
d. Secularism
16. What does Anzac Day commemorate?
a. The Gallipoli landing
b. Armistice Day
c. The Battle of the Somme
d. Victory in the Pacific
17. In what year did the first European settlers arrive?
a. 1801
b. 1770
c. 1788
d. 1505
18. How many states are there in Australia?
a. 5
b. 6
c. 7
d. 8
19. Australian soldiers fought in ...
a. World War I and World War II
b. Korean War
c. Vietnam War
d. All of the above
20. What is Australia's biggest river system?
a. The Murray Darling
b. The Murrumbidgee
c The Yarra
d. The Mississippi
See how many of you know all the answers
May 18, 2007 01:00am
Article from:
An exclusive insight into the likely content of a new 'Aussie values' test for potential Australian citizens which will come into effect later this year.
Sample questions devised by the Federal Government:
1. Which colours are represented on the Australian flag?
a. Green and yellow
b. Red, black and yellow
c. Blue, red and white
d. Orange and purple
2. Indigenous people have lived in Australia for ...
a. At least 40,000 years
b. About 8000 years
c. About 800 years
d. Less that 400 years
3. Australia's national flower is the ...
a. Rose
b. Wattle
c. Kangaroo paw
d. Banksia
4. Which is a popular sport in Australia?
a. Ice hockey
b. Water polo
c. Cricket
d. Table tennis
5. Australia's political system is a ...
a. Parliamentary democracy
b. Monarchy
c. Dictatorship
d. Socialist state
6. The Capital of Australia is...
a. Sydney
b. Melbourne
c. Hobart
d. Canberra
7. Which animals are on the Australian Coat of Arms?
a. Wombat and echidna
b. Kangaroo and emu
c. Kangaroo and dingo
d. Lion and unicorn
8. Where did the first European settlers to Australia come from?
a. Spain
b. France
c. England
d. Ireland
9. Who is Australia's head of state?
a. Prime Minister John Howard
b. Queen Elizabeth II
c. Governor General Michael Jeffery
d. Premier Steve Bracks
10. Who was the first Prime Minister of Australia?
a. Sir Edmund Barton
b. Sir Henry Parkes
c. John Curtin
d. Sir Robert Menzies
11. What song is Australia's national anthem?
a. God Save the Queen
b. Star Spangled Banner
c. Advance Australia Fair
d. Waltzing Matilda
12. What do you call the elected head of a state government?
a. Governor
b. Premier
c. Mayor
d. Prime Minister
13. Which federal political party or parties are in power?
a. Australian Labor Party
b. Australian Democrats and the Australian Greens
c. National Party
d. Liberal Party and National Party
14. Which of the following are Australian values?
a. Men and women are equal
b. `A fair go'
c. Mateship
d. All of the above
15. Australia's values are based on the ...
a. Teachings of the Koran
b. The Judaeo-Christian tradition
c. Catholicism
d. Secularism
16. What does Anzac Day commemorate?
a. The Gallipoli landing
b. Armistice Day
c. The Battle of the Somme
d. Victory in the Pacific
17. In what year did the first European settlers arrive?
a. 1801
b. 1770
c. 1788
d. 1505
18. How many states are there in Australia?
a. 5
b. 6
c. 7
d. 8
19. Australian soldiers fought in ...
a. World War I and World War II
b. Korean War
c. Vietnam War
d. All of the above
20. What is Australia's biggest river system?
a. The Murray Darling
b. The Murrumbidgee
c The Yarra
d. The Mississippi
See how many of you know all the answers
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Obviously people will be given time to study and a text book of some sort I would assume.
They have been doing this in the US for years apparently and this doesn't prevent many people from successfully being US citizens every year.
Jeez, it is so hard to try and learn something about the country you want to go and live the rest of your life in?
Or is the only things that immigrants are interested in are our welfare payments, free education and health services???
They have been doing this in the US for years apparently and this doesn't prevent many people from successfully being US citizens every year.
Jeez, it is so hard to try and learn something about the country you want to go and live the rest of your life in?
Or is the only things that immigrants are interested in are our welfare payments, free education and health services???
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If he could get away with it he would of resurrected the white Australia Policy ,,,Beaussie wrote:It's a ridiculous questionaire if you ask me. I was reading the other day that many Australians failed the test. Does that therefore mean they are not Australian? Stupid Howard playing politics again in an election year.
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Gee some of you people are precious....
Its not exactly asking someone to pass a HSC 4 unit maths test!!!
How long do you think it would take to leard 200 simple facts about Australia??Currently, applicants need to have been permanent residents for two years and understand "basic English". Under the new provisions, applicants will be given a Q&A test of about 30 questions drawn randomly from a list of about 200
Its not exactly asking someone to pass a HSC 4 unit maths test!!!
Question 9 - the questionaire will say (b), but (c) isn't incorrect
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Willis 21 wrote:Gee some of you people are precious....
How long do you think it would take to leard 200 simple facts about Australia??Currently, applicants need to have been permanent residents for two years and understand "basic English". Under the new provisions, applicants will be given a Q&A test of about 30 questions drawn randomly from a list of about 200
Its not exactly asking someone to pass a HSC 4 unit maths test!!!
well people oday who did those tests living here all their lives got some wrong ... so how come they have ciizenship
My concerns are how they will be enforced ?? My understanding of how they were conducted during the white Australia POlicy makes me a little concerned
Question 9 - the questionaire will say (b), but (c) isn't incorrect
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Because they were born in Australia... what other country should they be citizens of??well people oday who did those tests living here all their lives got some wrong ... so how come they have ciizenship
If you want to come and live in the country then learn some SIMPLE things about it like how many states there are, the capital city of the country, and some basic historical facts...
Its not that hard is it??
Don't be too worried about something that was discarded a long time before you were born....
My concerns are how they will be enforced ?? My understanding of how they were conducted during the white Australia POlicy makes me a little concerned
All races will be able to take the test...
If they haven't got the basic levels of English to pass the test, then they better learn it first during their residency period hey??
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