The world’s easiest and hardest citizenship tests revealed – almost EVERYONE passes Australia’s, while just 7% manage to pass Canada’s test. See if YOU can ace them…

Australian Citizenship Exam

1. What do we commemorate on Anzac Day?

a. The landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps at Gallipoli, Turkey during World War I

b. The arrival of the first free settlers from Great Britain

c. The landing of the First Fleet at Sydney Cove

2. What are the colours of the Australian Aboriginal flag?

a. Black, red and yellow

b. Green, white and black

c. Blue, white and green

3. What is the coat of arms of the Commonwealth?

a. The national anthem

b. The national flower of Australia

c. The official symbol of Australia, identifying Commonwealth property

4. What happened in Australia on January 1, 1901?

a. The Australian Constitution was amended by referendum

b. The separate colonies were united into a federation of states called the Commonwealth of Australia

c. The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps was formed

5. What is the capital of Australia?

a.Brisbane

b. Canberra

c. Perth

6. Which of these examples is an example of freedom of speech?

a. People can peacefully protest against government action

b. Men and women are treated equally in a court of law

c. Australians are free to have no religion

7. Which of these statements about government in Australia is true?

a. The government does not allow some religions

b. The government in Australia is secular

c. Religious laws are passed by parliament

8. Which of these examples is an example of equality in Australia?

a. Everyone follows the same religion

b. Men and women have equal rights

c. Everyone belongs to the same political party

9. Which of these things is a responsibility of Australian citizens aged 18 years and over?

a. To attend local council meetings

b. To vote in federal and state or territory elections, and in a referendum

c. Have a valid Australian passport

10. Which of these statements about passports is true?

a. Australian citizens can apply for an Australian passport

b. Permanent residents may hold an Australian passport

c. Australian citizens require a passport and visa to return to Australia

11. Which of the following statements about voting in Australian elections is true?

a. People are free and safe to vote for any candidate

b. Voting is done by show of hands.

c. People must write their name on their ballot

12. What is the name of the legal document that sets out the basic rules for the Australian government?

a. The Australian Federation

b. The Australian Commonwealth

c. The Australian Constitution

13. What is a referendum?

a. A vote to change the government

b. A vote to amend the Australian Constitution

c. A vote to change the Prime Minister

14. Which government body has the power to interpret and enforce laws?

a. Legislative

b. Executive

c. Judicial

15. Which of these tasks is a role of the Governor-General?

a. The appointment of state prime ministers

b. Signing all bills passed by the Australian Parliament

c. The appointment of the head of state

16. Which of these statements best illustrates Australian values ​​regarding freedom of expression?

a. Everyone can express their opinion peacefully within the law

b. People with different views than mine should keep their mouths shut

c. Only approved topics can be discussed

17. Should people in Australia make an effort to learn English?

a. People in Australia should speak the language most widely spoken in their local area

b. There is no expectation to learn a particular language in Australia

c. Yes, English is the national language of Australia and it helps you get an education, find a job and integrate into the community.

18. In Australia, is it okay to encourage violence against a person or group of people if you yourself are offended?

a. Yes, if you do not intend to use violence

b. No, it is against Australian values ​​and the law

c. Sometimes, when I feel very offended

19. Should people tolerate each other if they disagree?

a. It is against the law to disagree with each other

b. No, people only have to treat each other with respect if they agree

c. Yes, peaceful disagreement reflects Australian values ​​of mutual respect

20. Which of the following is an example of a contribution to the Australian community?

a. Volunteering or raising money for a good cause is a great opportunity to strengthen our community

b. I shouldn’t have to make an effort to get to know other people

c. People in Australia should not contribute to society because Australia is a free country

Take the Australian citizenship test here.

Australia responds: 1a; 2a; 3c; 4b; 5a; 6a; 7b; 8b; 9b; 10a; 11a; 12c; 13b; 14c; 15b; 16a; 17c; 18b; 19c; 20a

You need 15 out of 20 (75 percent) to pass

Canada responds: 1c; 2a; 3d; 4b; 5a; 6d; 7d; 8c; 9a; 10b; 11d; 12b; 13d; 14b; 15c; 16d; 17d; 18d; 19c; 20a

You need 15 out of 20 (75 percent) to pass