To pass the Australian Citizenship Test, you must: - answer 20 multiple choice questions - answer all 5 of the Australian values questions correctly, and - get a mark of at least 75% overall. Australian values include: - respect for the freedom and dignity of the individual - freedom of religion (including the freedom not to follow a particular religion), freedom of speech, and freedom of association commitment to the rule of law, which means that all people are subject to the law and should obey it - parliamentary democracy whereby our laws are determined by parliaments elected by... Show more To pass the Australian Citizenship Test, you must: - answer 20 multiple choice questions - answer all 5 of the Australian values questions correctly, and - get a mark of at least 75% overall. Australian values include: - respect for the freedom and dignity of the individual - freedom of religion (including the freedom not to follow a particular religion), freedom of speech, and freedom of association commitment to the rule of law, which means that all people are subject to the law and should obey it - parliamentary democracy whereby our laws are determined by parliaments elected by the people, those laws being paramount and overriding any other inconsistent religious or secular “laws" - equality of opportunity for all people, regardless of their gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, race, or national or ethnic origin a 'fair go' for all that embraces: mutual respect tolerance compassion for those in need equality of opportunity for all recognising the English language as the national language, and as an important unifying element of Australian society. These values are outlined in the Australian Values Statement (AVS) that visa applicants must sign. Show less
To pass the Australian Citizenship Test, you must:
- answer 20 multiple choice questions - answer all 5 of the Australian values questions correctly, and - get a mark of at least 75% overall.
Australian values include:
- respect for the freedom and dignity of the individual - freedom of religion (including the freedom not to follow a particular religion), freedom of speech, and freedom of association commitment to the rule of law, which means that all people are subject to the law and should obey it - parliamentary democracy whereby our laws are determined by parliaments elected by the people, those laws being paramount and overriding any other inconsistent religious or secular “laws" - equality of opportunity for all people, regardless of their gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, race, or national or ethnic origin
a 'fair go' for all that embraces: mutual respect tolerance compassion for those in need equality of opportunity for all recognising the English language as the national language, and as an important unifying element of Australian society.
These values are outlined in the Australian Values Statement (AVS) that visa applicants must sign.
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