0% 0 votes, 0 avg Test free Democracy 1 / 10 1 points What is freedom of association? 1. Freedom to join groups 2. Freedom to travel 3. Freedom to speak 4. Freedom to vote People can join or leave groups freely. 2 / 10 1 points Can people practice any religion in Australia? 1. No 2. Yes 3. Only citizens 4. Only some religions Australia allows freedom of religion for everyone. 3 / 10 1 points What is freedom of religion? 1. Choose and practice any religion 2. No religion allowed 3. Government decides religion 4. Only one religion allowed People can follow any religion or none at all. 4 / 10 1 points Are there limits to freedom of speech? 1. Only for leaders 2. Yes, laws apply 3. No limits 4. Only online Speech must respect laws (e.g., no hate speech or violence). 5 / 10 1 points What is freedom of speech? 1. Express opinions freely 2. Say anything anytime 3. No talking allowed 4. Only government speaks People can express ideas and opinions within the law. 6 / 10 1 points Can the government act above the law? 1. Only in war 2. Yes 3. Sometimes 4. No In Australia, no one is above the law, including the government. 7 / 10 1 points What does “rule of law” mean? 1. Everyone must follow the law 2. Laws don’t apply 3. Leaders above law 4. Only citizens follow law The law applies equally to everyone, including government. 8 / 10 1 points What is a fair election? 1. No rules 2. Government chooses results 3. Everyone votes equally 4. Only rich vote A fair election ensures equal opportunity for all voters. 9 / 10 1 points What is a free election? 1. No voting allowed 2. Only one candidate 3. People can vote freely 4. Voting is forced A free election means people can vote without pressure or fear. 10 / 10 1 points Why is the secret ballot important? 1. Makes voting public 2. Saves time 3. Protects privacy 4. Helps leaders It ensures voters are free from pressure or influence. 0% Restart quiz