0% 0 votes, 0 avg test_19 1 / 20 1 points 1. What is civic education? 1. Learning languages 2. Learning sports 3. Learning about rights and duties 4. Learning math 2 / 20 1 points 2. Why should citizens be informed? 1. No reason 2. To make good decisions 3. To avoid voting 4. To follow leaders blindly 3 / 20 1 points 3. What is informed voting? 1. Random voting 2. Forced voting 3. Not voting 4. Voting with knowledge 4 / 20 1 points 4. What is freedom of choice? 1. Government decides 2. Choose freely 3. No choice 4. Only limited choice 5 / 20 1 points 5. Can people live anywhere in Australia? 1. Yes 2. Only citizens 3. Only cities 4. No 6 / 20 1 points 6. What is freedom of movement? 1. Only travel abroad 2. Stay in one place 3. Move freely 4. Only work travel 7 / 20 1 points 7. What is civic participation? 1. Only voting 2. Taking part in society 3. Only protesting 4. Avoid politics 8 / 20 1 points 8. Why should laws be obeyed? 1. Help leaders 2. No reason 3. Avoid punishment only 4. Maintain order 9 / 20 1 points 9. What is respect for the law? 1. Change law 2. Break law 3. Follow law 4. Ignore law 10 / 20 1 points 10. What is equal opportunity? 1. Same results 2. Same chances 3. Only for men 4. Only for rich 11 / 20 1 points 11. What is inclusion? 1. Including everyone 2. Ignoring people 3. Controlling people 4. Excluding people 12 / 20 1 points 12. Why is diversity important? 1. Brings ideas 2. Only for cities 3. Not important 4. Causes problems 13 / 20 1 points 13. What is multiculturalism? 1. No culture 2. One culture 3. Many cultures together 4. Only local culture 14 / 20 1 points 14. What are democratic values? 1. Freedom and equality 2. Only voting 3. Only laws 4. No rights 15 / 20 1 points 15. Is protesting allowed in Australia? 1. Yes, if peaceful 2. Only for leaders 3. Only online 4. No 16 / 20 1 points 16. What is peaceful protest? 1. Calm demonstration 2. Violent protest 3. Silent protest only 4. Illegal protest 17 / 20 1 points 17. What is the role of citizens in a democracy? 1. Participate and obey laws 2. Do nothing 3. Avoid voting 4. Control government 18 / 20 1 points 18. What does “having a say” mean? 1. Giving opinion 2. Following orders 3. Ignoring issues 4. Being silent 19 / 20 1 points 19. Why is voting important? 1. Gives people a say 2. Not important 3. Only for leaders 4. Only for rich 20 / 20 1 points 20. What is voting used for? 1. Making laws alone 2. Choosing leaders 3. Paying taxes 4. Punishment Your score isThe average score is 0%