Updated for 2026

Australian Citizenship Test Practice

Free practice tests to help you prepare for and pass your Australian citizenship test with confidence. Realistic exam simulation with official-style questions.

Now available in Hindi, Chinese & Tagalog
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Part 1
Australia and its people
Part 2
Democratic beliefs, rights, and liberties
Part 3
Government and the law
Part 4
Australian values

Multilingual Learning Experience

Prepare for your citizenship test in the language you're most comfortable with

Study in Your Language

While the official citizenship test is conducted in English only, we offer study materials with multilingual support to help you prepare more effectively.

  • Questions and answers translated to Hindi, Chinese, and Tagalog
  • Interactive tooltips show translations when you hover
  • Explanations in your language to better understand concepts
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Sample Question with Translation
What is the capital of Australia?
ऑस्ट्रेलिया की राजधानी क्या है?
A. Sydney
B. Canberra

Track Your Progress

Monitor your improvement over time and identify areas that need more attention

Performance Analytics

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Democratic beliefs
Government and law
Australian values
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Review Your Mistakes

What is the capital city of Australia?

A.Sydney
B.Canberra
C.Melbourne
D.Brisbane
Explanation

Canberra is the capital city of Australia, not Sydney. Canberra was specifically built to be the capital in 1913 as a compromise between Sydney and Melbourne.

Which of these is an Australian value?

A.Mandatory religious practice
B.Freedom and dignity of the individual
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Understanding the Australian Citizenship Journey

Becoming an Australian citizen is more than passing a test—it's about understanding your rights, responsibilities, and place in our diverse society.

Why the Citizenship Test Matters

The Australian Citizenship Test ensures that new citizens understand the privileges and responsibilities that come with Australian citizenship. It's designed to test your knowledge of Australia's democratic principles, history, and values that unite us as a nation.

The test covers essential topics including Australia's system of government, the rule of law, voting rights and responsibilities, freedom of speech and religion, and the importance of equality and mutual respect in our multicultural society.

Preparing for Success

Effective preparation goes beyond memorizing facts. It involves understanding the context behind Australia's laws, traditions, and values. Our platform helps you connect with the material through culturally sensitive explanations and multilingual support.

We believe that successful test preparation should build your confidence not just as a test-taker, but as a future Australian citizen who understands their role in our democratic society.

What Makes Our Approach Different

Cultural Awareness

We understand that learning about Australian culture and values is easier when explained with sensitivity to different cultural backgrounds.

Multilingual Support

While the official test is in English, our multilingual tools help bridge language gaps during your preparation journey.

Practical Application

We connect test concepts to real-life situations you'll encounter as an Australian citizen, making the learning more meaningful.

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test preparation
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Prepare for your Australian Citizenship Test with our comprehensive practice platform covering all test sections and official content from the "Our Common Bond" booklet.

45-minute test
75% pass mark
20 questions

Test Format Overview

  • 45 minute time limit
  • 20 multiple-choice questions
  • 5 mandatory values questions
  • 75% pass mark required (15/20 correct)
  • Based on "Our Common Bond" booklet

Practice All Test Sections

Australia and its people

History, heritage, and cultural diversity

Democratic beliefs

Rights, liberties, and responsibilities

Government and law

Australia's system of government

Australian values

Essential values questions