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Australian values drill 3

5 questions, no clock, with the answer explained as you go. Use the timed exams when you want to know if you are ready. Includes all 5 Australian Values questions. Every one must be correct.

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  1. 1.What should not limit people in Australian society?

    • AAny kind of class distinction
    • BTheir place of residence
    • CTheir choice of profession
    • DTheir level of education

    Australians believe that everyone deserves a 'fair go' and should not be limited by any kind of class distinction. (Equality of opportunity and a fair go as a value)

  2. 2.What do Australian citizens pledge in the citizenship pledge?

    • ATo renounce all other citizenships
    • BTo serve in the Defence Force
    • CTo vote for the governing party
    • DTheir loyalty to Australia and its people

    In the citizenship pledge Australian citizens pledge their loyalty to Australia and its people. (Helping to keep our society safe and loyalty to Australia)

  3. 3.What should you do if you suspect someone is planning a serious crime?

    • AReport it to Australian government authorities as soon as possible
    • BWarn the person concerned not to go ahead with it
    • CDiscuss what you suspect with your neighbours first
    • DWait until the crime has actually been committed

    People in Australia who suspect a friend or neighbour may be planning a serious crime should report it to Australian government authorities as soon as possible. (Helping to keep our society safe and loyalty to Australia)

  4. 4.What is not acceptable in Australian society?

    • AFollowing a minority religion
    • BAttending religious services
    • CChoosing not to follow a religion
    • DReligious intolerance

    Religious intolerance is not acceptable in Australian society. (Freedom of religion as a value)

  5. 5.What does Australian law say about the rights of men and women?

    • AEqual rights apply only to citizens
    • BMen and women have equal rights in Australia
    • CMen have priority in employment disputes
    • DRights differ between states and territories

    Men and women have equal rights in Australia. (Equality of all people under the law)

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