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oz指南针团队 发表于 2013-12-17 11:07:42
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入籍澳大利亚的移民都必须进行澳洲的知识考试,有些题目简单得很像开玩笑,但有的不见得一下子能很确定答案喔~!


以下是136道模拟题,大家来看看自己到底会做多少?

  
1. When is Boxing Day?
  
  
  a. 26 December
  
  
  b. 25 December
  
  
  c. 30 May
  
  
  d. 26 January
  
  
2. At the end of World War II, there  was an oversupply of labour in Australia:  true or false?
  
  
  a. False
  
  
  b. True
  
  
3. In 1967 which country took over  from Britain as Australia's leading  trading partner?
  
  
  a. Japan
  
  
  b. China
  
  
  c. New Zealand
  
  
4. Why did the Australian  government move in the 1980s and 1990s to remove protections on the country's  economy?
  
  
  a. It wanted more control  of the economy
  
  
  b. The government believed  this would reduce wages
  
  
  c. It was believed the economy  would grow more strongly
  
  
5. Where is the Kokoda Track?
  
  
  a. Singapore
  
  
  b. Japan
  
  
  c. Papua New Guinea
  
  
6. Religious laws have no legal status  within Australia: true or  false?
  
  
  a. False
  
  
  b. True
  
  
7. Why is Governor Lachlan Macquarie remembered  with great affection?
  
  
  a. Because he gave great  banquets at government house
  
  
  b. Because he treated reformed  convicts as if they had never offended
  
  
  c. Because he released so  many convicts
  
  
8. Why has Australia become a  sport-crazy nation?
  
  
  a. Mass unemployment  allowed people to play sport
  
  
  b. Playing sport is a  legal requirement
  
  
  c. People have more leisure  time, the climate is good and there is plenty of open space
  
  
9. Which take prevalence: state laws  or Commonwealth laws?
  
  
  a. State laws always  prevail over Commonwealth laws
  
  
  b. Commonwealth laws prevail  over state laws
  
  
  c. Commonwealth laws  prevail, except for laws relating to violent crime
  
  
10. An individual's vote in an  election is secret: true or false?
  
  
  a. False
  
  
  b. True
  
  
11. What is the capital of Australia?
  
  
  a. Sydney
  
  
  b. Melbourne
  
  
  c. Canberra
  
  
  d. Brisbane
  
  
12. The name Australia derives from  the Latin word Australis. What does Australis mean?
  
  
  a. Of the south
  
  
  b. Dry
  
  
  c. Big
  
  
13. Which controversial government  policy began to be dismantled in 1967?
  
  
  a. The White Australia Policy
  
  
  b. The Aboriginal  Settlements Policy
  
  
  c. The Snowy Mountains  Policy
  
  
14. When was the Aboriginal flag first  displayed?
  
  
  a. 30 May 1955
  
  
  b. 12 July 1971
  
  
  c. 3 September 1901
  
  
15. In which two years has Australia hosted the  Olympic Games?
  
  
  a. 1976 and 2004
  
  
  b. 1984 and 1992
  
  
  c. 1956 and 2000
  
  
16. In Australia,  everyone must practise the official state religion: true or false?
  
  
  a. True
  
  
  b. False
  
  
17. When is New Year's Day celebrated  in Australia?
  
  
  a. 26 December
  
  
  b. 25 December
  
  
  c. 26 January
  
  
  d. 1 January
  
  
18. Which state is also known as the  'Festival State'?
  
  
  a. Victoria
  
  
  b. South Australia
  
  
  c. New South Wales
  
  
  d. Queensland
  
  
19. With which sport are the names  Sedgman, McGregor, Hoad and Rosewall associated?
  
  
  a. Tennis
  
  
  b. Netball
  
  
  c. Basketball
  
  
20. What happened at the Ballarat  goldfield in 1854?
  
  
  a. Many gold diggers were  killed by a flash flood
  
  
  b. The world's largest  gold nugget was discovered
  
  
  c. Gold diggers staged a large  protest
  
  
21. What is the national gemstone of Australia?
  
  
  a. Opal
  
  
  b. Zinc
  
  
  c. Gold
  
  
  d. Diamond
  
  
22. It is compulsory in Australia to join a  trade union: true or false?
  
  
  a. False
  
  
  b. True
  
  
23. Which of these statements is  correct about political parties in Australia?
  
  
  a. The Liberal Party  believes in high levels of government activity
  
  
  b. The Labor Party  believes in selling off government industries
  
  
  c. The Labor Party believes in  using government to help workers
  
  
24. What is Australia's  national anthem?
  
  
  a. Advance Australia Fair
  
  
  b. Waltzing Matilda
  
  
  c. God Save the Queen
  
  
25. Why is Nancy Bird Walton  remembered by Australians?
  
  
  a. She was the wife of Australia's  first Prime Minister
  
  
  b. She was the first woman  to win a gold medal for Australia at the Olympic  Games
  
  
  c. She was the first women to  gain a pilot's licence and to employed in the aviation industry
  
  
26. The separation of powers in the Australian  Constitution establishes three arms of national government. What are they?
  
  
  a. The legislative arm, the  executive arm, the judicial arm
  
  
  b. The legislative arm,  the elite arm, the local arm
  
  
  c. The legislative arm,  the police arm, the military arm
  
  
27. What are the colours of the Torres  Strait Islander flag?
  
  
  a. Red, black and yellow
  
  
  b. Gold, green and white
  
  
  c. Red, white and blue
  
  
  d. Blue, green, black and  white
  
  
28. What does Christmas Day celebrate?
  
  
  a. The miracles of Jesus  Christ
  
  
  b. The resurrection of  Jesus Christ
  
  
  c. The death of Jesus  Christ
  
  
  d. The birth of Jesus Christ
  
  
29. Who was commander of the Australian  forces during World War I?
  
  
  a. Lachlan Macquarie
  
  
  b. Edmund Barton
  
  
  c. John Monash
  
  
30. Who appoints the Governor-General?
  
  
  a. The Prime Minister
  
  
  b. The Queen
  
  
  c. The Commonwealth  Parliament
  
  
31. Which two states are Rugby Union  and Rugby League popular in?
  
  
  a. Queensland and New South  Wales
  
  
  b. South Australia and Victoria
  
  
  c. Western Australia and Tasmania
  
  
32. Who is the head of the Australian  Government
  
  
  a. The President of the  Senate
  
  
  b. The Prime Minister
  
  
  c. The Governor-General
  
  
  d. The Queen
  
  
33. Who was the first Prime Minister  of Australia?
  
  
  a. Edmund Barton
  
  
  b. Sir Henry Parkes
  
  
  c. Rod Laver
  
  
34. Equality under the law means what  for Australians?
  
  
  a. Government agencies can  treat someone differently because of their political beliefs
  
  
  b. Someone's culture  background can affect how they are treated in the workplace
  
  
  c. Nobody should be  discriminated against because of their race or ethnicity
  
  
35. What were the nationalities of the  explorers who discovered Australia in the 17th  century?
  
  
  a. Italian and Norwegian
  
  
  b. Portuguese and Dutch
  
  
  c. English and French
  
  
36. Which political party was once  known as the Country Party?
  
  
  a. The National Party
  
  
  b. The Liberal Party
  
  
  c. The Labor Party
  
  
37. How many convicts came to Australia from Britain  during the 19th century?
  
  
  a. Less than 1,000
  
  
  b. Between 10,000 and  20,000
  
  
  c. More than 160,000
  
  
38. What was the motivation for many  of the people coming to Australiasince 1945?
  
  
  a. The discovery of rich  oil and mineral reserves
  
  
  b. They were forced to  come as convicted criminals
  
  
  c. They had family commitments  or a desire to escape poverty, war or persecution
  
  
39. What has the Eureka rebellion of  1854 become a symbol for?
  
  
  a. The power of natural  forces
  
  
  b. Good government
  
  
  c. Protest and popular rights
  
  
40. Australian  national government draws on the democratic traditions of which other  country, other than Britain?
  
  
  a. United States of America
  
  
  b. Italy
  
  
  c. Germany
  
  
41. How long have Indigenous Australians  been living in Australia?
  
  
  a. Over 80,000 years
  
  
  b. Between 60,000 and  80,000 years
  
  
  c. Between 40,000 and 60,000  years
  
  
  d. Between 20,000 and  40,000 years
  
  
42. Who is the native Australian  plant, the banksia, named after?
  
  
  a. James Cook
  
  
  b. Joseph Banks
  
  
  c. Lachlan Macquarie
  
  
43. All Australians  are required to follow Judeo-Christian ethics: true or false?
  
  
  a. False
  
  
  b. True
  
  
44. What percentage of Australia's  population were born overseas?
  
  
  a. 46%
  
  
  b. 37%
  
  
  c. 22%
  
  
  d. 8%
  
  
45. What is Australia's  national anthem
  
  
  a. Advance Australia Fair
  
  
  b. Waltzing Matilda
  
  
  c. God Save the Queen
  
  
46. What name are Australian  soldiers often known by?
  
  
  a. Shovels
  
  
  b. Diggers
  
  
  c. Builders
  
  
47. What happened in the 1850s that  triggered a new wave of migration toAustralia?
  
  
  a. Land was available for  free
  
  
  b. The British government  agreed to pay for most of the voyage
  
  
  c. Gold was discovered
  
  
48. What did Aboriginal people do, in  protest at their treatment, on the 150th anniversary of European settlement  in 1938?
  
  
  a. Staged a day of mourning in Sydney
  
  
  b. Staged a cultural  gathering at Ayers Rock/Uluru
  
  
  c. Staged a national  walkout from workplaces
  
  
49. 3 What is the name of the passage  of water between Australia and Tasmania?
  
  
  a. Torres Strait
  
  
  b. Macquarie Strait
  
  
  c. Bass Strait
  
  
  d. Cook Strait
  
  
50. Which of these statements is  correct about the Queen's role in Australia?
  
  
  a. The Queen makes all  final decisions regarding government in Australia
  
  
  b. The Queen does not play a  day-to-day role in Australia's government
  
  
  c. The Queen shares power  equally with the Prime Minister
  
  
51. How does the standard of living in Australia compare to  that in other countries?
  
  
  a. It is low compared to  most of the world's large industrial economies
  
  
  b. It is among the top 10 in  the world
  
  
  c. It is similar to most  undeveloped countries
  
  
52. What is generally agreed to be the  greatest killer of Aboriginal people since European settlement?
  
  
  a. Disease
  
  
  b. War
  
  
  c. Poverty
  
  
53. What special day is held on 11  November each year?
  
  
  a. Christmas Day
  
  
  b. Anzac Day
  
  
  c. Remembrance Day
  
  
54. What colours are the Aboriginal  flag?
  
  
  a. Blue, green, black and  white
  
  
  b. Red, black and yellow
  
  
  c. Gold, green and white
  
  
  d. Red, white and blue
  
  
55. When did convicts stop coming to  mainland Australia?
  
  
  a. 1760
  
  
  b. 1945
  
  
  c. 1840
  
  
56. How wide is Australia from east to  west?
  
  
  a. 8,000 kilometres
  
  
  b. 6,000 kilometres
  
  
  c. 4,000 kilometres
  
  
  d. 2,000 kilometres
  
  
57. What was discovered in Kalgoorlie  in Western Australia in the 1890s?
  
  
  a. Coal
  
  
  b. Gold
  
  
  c. Oil
  
  
58. What made Australia's  first European settlers unique?
  
  
  a. They were convicts
  
  
  b. They were American
  
  
  c. They were English
  
  
59. All Australians  are free to say or write what they think about any subject, issue or person,  so long as they do not endanger people, defame anyone or obstruct the free  speech of others: true or false
  
  
  a. False
  
  
  b. True
  
  
60. Which military campaign in 1915  resulted in 25,000 Australian casualties?
  
  
  a. Gallipoli
  
  
  b. Guadalcanal
  
  
  c. Passchendaele
  
  
61. When was the Australian  Capital Territory established?
  
  
  a. 1911
  
  
  b. 1901
  
  
  c. 1840
  
  
  d. 1788
  
  
62. After World War II Australia operated a  large scale programme to bring migrants from countries of which continent?
  
  
  a. Africa
  
  
  b. Asia
  
  
  c. Europe
  
  
63. What is Australia's  national language?
  
  
  a. Australia has no  official national language
  
  
  b. Aboriginal
  
  
  c. Australian
  
  
  d. English
  
  
64. What percentage of Australians  describe themselves as Christian?
  
  
  a. Three quarters
  
  
  b. Half
  
  
  c. One-third
  
  
  d. Two-thirds
  
  
65. When will you say these words? 'I  pledge my loyalty to Australia and its people  whose democratic beliefs I share'.
  
  
  a. When you sing the Australian  national anthem
  
  
  b. When you say the Australian  Citizenship Pledge
  
  
  c. When you receive your Australian  passport
  
  
66. Which authority agreed in 1824  that the name 'Australia' be used officially?
  
  
  a. The Cabinet
  
  
  b. The Commonwealth
  
  
  c. The British Admiralty
  
  
67. In what year did the European  settlement of Australia start?
  
  
  a. 1829
  
  
  b. 1803
  
  
  c. 1788
  
  
  d. 1606
  
  
68. What is an example of a matter  that state and territory governments are responsible for?
  
  
  a. Drains
  
  
  b. Police
  
  
  c. Rubbish collection
  
  
69. The Commonwealth Parliament has  two houses. What are they called?
  
  
  a. The House of  Representatives and the Senate
  
  
  b. Canberra and the Town  Hall
  
  
  c. The House of Lords and  the House of Commons
  
  
70. In what year did Australia come together  in a federation?
  
  
  a. 1875
  
  
  b. 1886
  
  
  c. 1901
  
  
  d. 1945
  
  
71. What is the capital of Queensland?
  
  
  a. Brisbane
  
  
  b. Darwin
  
  
  c. Perth
  
  
  d. Sydney
  
  
72. Who was Australia's  first international opera prima donna?
  
  
  a. Nancy Bird Walton
  
  
  b. Evonne Goolagong
  
  
  c. Dame Nellie Melba
  
  
73. What was the name of the first  women elected to the Commonwealth Parliament?
  
  
  a. Dame Enid Lyons
  
  
  b. Nancy Bird Walton
  
  
  c. Evonne Goolagong
  
  
74. What did Edith Cowan achieve for  the first time in 1923?
  
  
  a. She became Australia's  first female Prime Minister
  
  
  b. She flew solo across Australia
  
  
  c. She was the first woman  elected to a parliament in Australia
  
  
75. What was the outcome of an attempt  to make Australia a republic in  1999?
  
  
  a. It was successful
  
  
  b. It was defeated
  
  
  c. It was delayed for ten  years
  
  
76. When was the Australian  flag first flown?
  
  
  a. 12 July 1971
  
  
  b. 30 May 1955
  
  
  c. 3 September 1901
  
  
77. What was the name of James Cook's  ship?
  
  
  a. The Endeavour
  
  
  b. The Beagle
  
  
  c. The Enterprise
  
  
78. How many states are there in Australia?
  
  
  a. Nine
  
  
  b. Eight
  
  
  c. Two
  
  
  d. Six
  
  
79. An individual's vote in an  election is a publicly viewable document: true or false
  
  
  a. False
  
  
  b. True
  
  
80. How tall is Australia from north to  south?
  
  
  a. 10,000 kilometres
  
  
  b. 8,800 kilometres
  
  
  c. 5,500 kilometres
  
  
  d. 3,700 kilometres
  
  
81. Australian  soldiers entered World War I in 1915 with an attack on which country?
  
  
  a. Italy
  
  
  b. Turkey
  
  
  c. Germany
  
  
82. In which House of Parliament do  all states, regardless of population, have the same number of  representatives?
  
  
  a. The Senate
  
  
  b. The House of  Representatives
  
  
  c. The Queensland State  Parliament
  
  
83. When is Anzac Day celebrated in Australia?
  
  
  a. 1 October
  
  
  b. 25 April
  
  
  c. 30 May
  
  
  d. 26 January
  
  
84. What are Australia's  national colours?
  
  
  a. Black and white
  
  
  b. Green and gold
  
  
  c. Red, white and blue
  
  
85. The Aboriginal flag is not an  official flag of Australia: true or  false?
  
  
  a. False
  
  
  b. True
  
  
86. Which of the following statements  is correct?
  
  
  a. There were hundreds of  indigenous communities living in Australia before settlement
  
  
  b. The Aboriginal people  are one people with a common language and culture
  
  
  c. Aboriginal people can  be divided into eleven distinct regional communities
  
  
87. What is the largest state in Australia?
  
  
  a. Queensland
  
  
  b. South Australia
  
  
  c. Northern Territory
  
  
  d. Western Australia
  
  
88. Which state governor took an  interest in Aboriginal people, running a school for their children and  offering them land for farming?
  
  
  a. Governor Maccquarie
  
  
  b. Governor Deakin
  
  
  c. Governor Bartong
  
  
89. All Australians  are entitled to protest against the government: true or false?
  
  
  a. False
  
  
  b. True
  
  
90. Who appoints Ministers?
  
  
  a. The Queen
  
  
  b. The Prime Minister
  
  
  c. The Governor-General
  
  
91. Thousands of Australian  and British prisoners-of-war died in the construction of what railway?
  
  
  a. Thai-Burma railway
  
  
  b. Thai-Malaya railway
  
  
  c. Thai-Japan railway
  
  
92. What name did German and Italian  soldiers give to Australian soldiers in  North Africa during World War II?
  
  
  a. Donkeys of Tobruk
  
  
  b. Rodents of Tobruk
  
  
  c. Rats of Tobruk
  
  
93. Which of the following sports was  invented in Australia?
  
  
  a. Badminton
  
  
  b. Rugby League
  
  
  c. Australian  Rules Football
  
  
94. Which court decision, in 1992,  restored land to Aboriginal people, if they had retained their traditional  ties to it?
  
  
  a. The Mabo decision
  
  
  b. The Alice Springs  decision
  
  
  c. The Uluru decision
  
  
95. Who usually performs the role of  Prime Minister?
  
  
  a. The leader of the party  with a majority in the House of Representatives
  
  
  b. The parliamentarian who  has served the longest in the House of Representatives
  
  
  c. The top judge in Australia
  
  
96. Even though Aboriginal people had  the protection of British law, it was rare for what to occur?
  
  
  a. For white settlers to be  punished for killing Aboriginals
  
  
  b. For Aboriginals to be  punished for breaking the law
  
  
  c. For Aboriginals to be  arrested by the police
  
  
97. What is the first line of Australia's  national anthem?
  
  
  a. There is a land where  summer skies
  
  
  b. Australians  all let us rejoice
  
  
  c. God save our gracious  Queen
  
  
  d. Once a jolly swagman  camped by a billabong
  
  
98. Which verse, written by Banjo  Paterson, has become an unofficial national anthem?
  
  
  a. Advance Australia Fair
  
  
  b. Waltzing Matilda
  
  
  c. A Land Down Under
  
  
99. Which Australian  tennis player became the first player to win the 'Grand Slam' twice?
  
  
  a. Sir Donald Bradman
  
  
  b. Rod Laver
  
  
  c. Ken Rosewall
  
  
100. Where did Britain decide to send  convicts in 1786?
  
  
  a. New South Wales
  
  
  b. Queensland
  
  
  c. New Zealand
  
  
101. Only men are allowed to hold  positions in government: true or false?
  
  
  a. False
  
  
  b. True
  
  
102. When is Wattle Day?
  
  
  a. 1 September
  
  
  b. 25 April
  
  
  c. 2 February
  
  
  d. 26 January
  
  
103. In 1642 who discovered what is  now known as Tasmania?
  
  
  a. Edmund Barton
  
  
  b. James Cook
  
  
  c. Abel Tasman
  
  
104. What name is often used to refer  to the remote inland areas ofAustralia?
  
  
  a. The back country
  
  
  b. The high country
  
  
  c. The outback
  
  
105. Which of the following statements  is correct about Britain's influence inAustralia?
  
  
  a. Britain's influence in Australia is stronger  than ever
  
  
  b. Australia's  formal ties with Britain have diminished over time
  
  
  c. Britain has no  influence in Australia
  
  
106. What is the capital of the  Northern Territory?
  
  
  a. Perth
  
  
  b. Canberra
  
  
  c. Darwin
  
  
  d. Alice Springs
  
  
107. How long have Aboriginal and  Torres Strait Islander people been living in Australia?
  
  
  a. 40,000 - 60,000 years
  
  
  b. 80,000 - 120,000 years
  
  
  c. 150,000 - 200,000 years
  
  
108. Which two states or territories  have the most members within the House of Representatives?
  
  
  a. New South Wales and  Victoria
  
  
  b. Queensland and Tasmania
  
  
  c. Western Australia and South Australia
  
  
109. Australian  laws do not apply to politicians or police: true or false?
  
  
  a. False
  
  
  b. True
  
  
110. When did Australia introduce  decimal currency?
  
  
  a. 1982
  
  
  b. 1974
  
  
  c. 1966
  
  
  d. 1945
  
  
111. What is the population of Australia?
  
  
  a. 46 million
  
  
  b. 33 million
  
  
  c. 21 million
  
  
  d. 15 million
  
  
112. What is the voting age in Australia?
  
  
  a. 21 years old
  
  
  b. 20 years old
  
  
  c. 18 years old
  
  
  d. 16 years old
  
  
113. What term describes the system of  national government in Australia?
  
  
  a. Australia is a parliamentary  democracy
  
  
  b. Australia is a communist  state
  
  
  c. Australia is run as a  dictatorship
  
  
114. Which political party has also  been known as the Nationalist Party and the United Australia Party?
  
  
  a. Freedom Party
  
  
  b. Labor Party
  
  
  c. Liberal Party
  
  
115. Why did Australia fight with  Britain in both World Wars?
  
  
  a. Because Britain did not  have its own army
  
  
  b. Because Germany had  invaded Australia
  
  
  c. To keep the British Empire  strong and so protect itself
  
  
116. What does the Snowy Mountains  Scheme provide?
  
  
  a. Labour
  
  
  b. Bank loans
  
  
  c. Electricity
  
  
117. What is the name given to the  judgement that set the national minimum wage?
  
  
  a. The Harvester judgement
  
  
  b. The Farming judgement
  
  
  c. The Mining judgement
  
  
118. Voting is voluntary in Australian  federal, state and territory elections: true or false?
  
  
  a. False
  
  
  b. True
  
  
119. How many parts of Australia are there on  the World Heritage List?
  
  
  a. 17 parts
  
  
  b. 10 parts
  
  
  c. 5 parts
  
  
  d. 3 parts
  
  
120. Who became an international  aviation figure when they flew from the United States to Australia?
  
  
  a. Donald Bradman
  
  
  b. Nancy Bird Walton
  
  
  c. Charles Kingsford-Smith
  
  
121. Government ministers, the Australian  Public Service and otherAustralian government agencies are  encompassed by what term?
  
  
  a. Executive Government
  
  
  b. Elite Government
  
  
  c. Local Government
  
  
122. The principal decision making  body of the Australian Government, a  group of ministers, is called what?
  
  
  a. The Committee
  
  
  b. The Cabinet
  
  
  c. The Elite Panel
  
  
123. Who are Australia's  top four overseas trading partners
  
  
  a. Britain, India,  Thailand, South America
  
  
  b. Britain, Indonesia,  Singapore and New Zealand
  
  
  c. Japan, China, USA and South  Korea
  
  
124. What were formed after drought  and depression arrived in Australia in order to  protect workers' wages and conditions?
  
  
  a. Criminal gangs
  
  
  b. Police associations
  
  
  c. Trade unions
  
  
125. What was the name of the scheme  carried out after World War II that the Australian  government hoped would revitalise Australia?
  
  
  a. The Queensland Scheme
  
  
  b. The Macquarie Scheme
  
  
  c. The Snowy Mountains Scheme
  
  
126. Soldiers from which country were  stopped by Australian troops at the  Kokoda Track?
  
  
  a. Japan
  
  
  b. Italy
  
  
  c. Germany
  
  
127. Which military tradition was  forged on 25 April 1915 at a battle in Turkey?
  
  
  a. ANZAC
  
  
  b. ANZUS
  
  
  c. Remembrance Day
  
  
128. When is Australia Day  celebrated?
  
  
  a. 1 October
  
  
  b. 25 April
  
  
  c. 30 May
  
  
  d. 26 January
  
  
129. Why was the name Canberra, chosen  for the nation's capital?
  
  
  a. It was formed using  place names from the British empire
  
  
  b. It was the name of the  city's designer - William Canberra
  
  
  c. It comes from the local  Aboriginal word meaning 'meeting place'
  
  
130. How many Aboriginal people and  Torres Strait Islanders are there inAustralia today?
  
  
  a. 483,000
  
  
  b. 243,000
  
  
  c. 820,000
  
  
  d. 34,000
  
  
131. What happened in Sydney's  Centennial Park on 1 January 1901, the first day of the new century?
  
  
  a. The first Australian  Government was sworn in
  
  
  b. A constitutional  convention was held
  
  
  c. Australia declared war  on Germany
  
  
132. An individual's vote in an  election is a publicly viewable document: true or false?
  
  
  a. False
  
  
  b. True
  
  
133. How long have humans inhabited Australia?
  
  
  a. About 2,000 years
  
  
  b. At least 40,000 to 60,000  years
  
  
  c. At least 200,000 to  300,000 years
  
  
134. What did Burke and Wills attempt  to do in 1860?
  
  
  a. To convert Aboriginal  people to Christianity
  
  
  b. To sail around Australia
  
  
  c. To cross the Australian  continent from south to north
  
  
135. Who was Australia's  first governor?
  
  
  a. Arthur Phillip
  
  
  b. Lachlan Macquarie
  
  
  c. Edmund Barton
  
  
  d. Sir George Reid
  
  
136. What is the function of the Australian  constitution?
  
  
  a. It sets out the basic rules  for the government of Australia
  
  
  b. It determines who sits  in parliament
  
  
  c. It describes all laws  in the country
  


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