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CITIZENSHIP. 2. Which state is the second largest?. Western Australia South Australia New South Wales Queensland. 3. Who was the commander of the First Fleet that arrived from Great Britain in 1788?. Captain Arthur Phillips Captain Phillip Arthur Captain Arthur Phillip - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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a. Western Australia

b. South Australia

c. New South Wales

d. Queensland

2. Which state is the second largest?

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a. Captain Arthur Phillips

b. Captain Phillip Arthur

c. Captain Arthur Phillip

d. Commander John Cook

3. Who was the commander of the First Fleet that arrived from Great Britain in 1788?

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a. Tasmania & Victoria

b. New South Wales & Queensland

c. Victoria & South Australia

d. New South Wales & Victoria

1. In which states was gold first discovered in Australia?

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a. The first landing at Anzac Cove

b. The landing of the Australian & New Zealand Army Corps at Gallipoli, Turkey

c. The arrival of the first free settlers from Britain

4. What do we remember on Anzac Day?

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a. Yes

b. No

5. Are these terms related: chuck a sickie; chuck a spaz; chuck a U-ey?

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a. Black, red & green

b. Black, red & yellow

c. Black, orange & yellow

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

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

a. The government does not allow some religions.

b. Government in Australia is secular.

c. Religious laws are passed by parliament.

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8. Explain the correct procedure for eating a Tim Tam.

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a. Men & women have the same rights.

b. Everyone follows the same religion.

c. Everyone belongs to the same political party.

9. Which of these is an example of equality in Australia?

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a. To vote in elections

b. To have a current Australian passport

c. To attend local council meetings

10. Which of these is a responsibility of a citizen over 18 years of age?

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11. What purple coloured root vegetable is required by law to be included in a hamburger with the lot?

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12. What happened in Australia on January 1st 1901?

a. The Australian Constitution came into effect.

b. The Australain & New Zealand Army Corps was formed.

c. The Australian Constitution was changed by referendum.

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a. A vote to change the Constitution

b. A vote to change the Prime Minister

c. A vote to change the government

13. What is a referendum?

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14. What are the basic ingredients of a rissole?

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a. Royal Assent

b. Bill

c. Debate

15. What is the name of the proposal to make a law in parliament?

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16. What does ‘sinkin piss at a mates joint’ and getting’ parra’ mean?

Write your answer in standard English.

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17. Explain the following passage.

‘In the arvo last Chrissy the relos rocked up for a barbie, some bevvies and a few snags. After a bit of a nanna nap we opned the pressies, scoffed all the chockies, bickies and lollies. Then we drained a few tinnies and Mum did her block after Dad and Steve had a barney and a bit of biffo.’

Rewrite in standard English