Australian values drill 2
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1.What choices do both men and women have the right to make in Australia?
- AChoices about which Australian laws apply to them
- BChoices about whether to serve on a jury when called
- CIndependent choices about personal matters such as marriage and religion
- DChoices about whether to pay tax on their earnings
Both men and women have the right to make their own independent choices about personal matters such as marriage and religion. (Equality of all people under the law)
2.What should a person get a job on the basis of in Australia?
- ATheir length of residence
- BTheir gender
- CTheir skills and experience
- DTheir wealth and family connections
A person should get a job based on their skills and experience, not because of their gender, wealth or ethnicity. (Equality of opportunity and a fair go as a value)
3.To whom do Australian laws apply?
- AOnly people born in Australia
- BAll people in Australia
- COnly adults over 18
- DOnly Australian citizens
Australian laws apply to all people in Australia, regardless of background or culture. (Australian values and the Rule of Law)
4.Equality of opportunity in Australia applies regardless of what?
- AHow long a person has lived in Australia
- BGender, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, race or ethnic origin
- CWhich state or territory of Australia a person lives in
- DWhether a person owns property or rents a home
Australian society values the equal rights of all people, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, race, or national or ethnic origin. (Equality of all people under the law)
5.Which of these is unacceptable in Australia?
- AFollowing any religion you choose
- BSupporting a minority political party
- CMaking racially abusive comments at a sporting event
- DDisagreeing with a government policy
Making racially abusive comments in a public place or at a sporting event is not acceptable in Australia. (Mutual respect and tolerance for others)