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Which of these statements about keeping our society safe is correct?

AOnly the police have responsibilities to protect Australian society
BIf people suspect someone may be planning a serious crime, they should report this to authorities
CIf a person knows of a child being abused, they should talk to the parents, not the police

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Understanding Australian values is fundamental to becoming a citizen. The values section of the citizenship test requires you to demonstrate a genuine understanding of the principles that define Australian society, including respect for individual freedom, equality, and the rule of law.

Questions like this one explore the practical implications of Australian values. Consider how the concept relates to everyday life in Australia and the responsibilities of citizenship. This is a foundational question that tests basic knowledge. Getting comfortable with questions like this will build your confidence for more complex topics.

After each practice session, review any values questions you got wrong and identify which of the four core values was being tested. Tracking your mistakes by value category reveals exactly where to focus your revision. Explore more Australian Values practice questions to strengthen your preparation, or try a full practice test to simulate the real exam experience.

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