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Which of these statements about the gold rush is correct?

APeople came from all around the world to try to make their fortunes.
BAustralia's population stayed the same from 1851 to 1861.
CThe gold rush began when the First Fleet arrived.

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have the world's oldest continuous cultures, spanning more than 65,000 years. The citizenship test recognises this heritage and expects candidates to understand the significance of Indigenous history to modern Australia.

Consider how this aspect of Australian culture connects to the nation's values of fairness, mateship, and giving everyone a fair go. Cultural knowledge and values often overlap in this section. This is a foundational question that tests basic knowledge. Getting comfortable with questions like this will build your confidence for more complex topics.

Create a timeline of key events in Australian history: Indigenous history, European arrival (1788), gold rush (1850s), Federation (1901), and key moments in the 20th century. This visual aid helps with recall. Explore more Australia & Its People practice questions to strengthen your preparation, or try a full practice test to simulate the real exam experience.

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