Time to take a citizenship test...
Aug. 26th, 2007 07:26 pmwhich reads like year nine history, but anyway. This is the list of sample questions found on the SMH
1. In what year did Federation take place? 1901 correct, thank you for playing!
2. Which day of the year is Australia Day? 25th Jan apparently it's the 26th!
3. Who was the first Prime Minister of Australia? Barton???? maybe??? yes, Barton
4. What is the first line of Australia's national anthem? Australians alleat sausages let us rejoice
5. What is the floral emblem of Australia? WTF? we have a floral emblem? wattle, apparently
6. What is the population of Australia? somewhere round the 20 million mark, i guess 21 millionish
7. In what city is the Parliament House of the Commonwealth Parliament located? canberra
8. Who is the Queen's representative in Australia? gov. general
9. How are Members of Parliament chosen? by election
10. Who do Members of Parliament represent? erm, technically, their electorate.
11. After a federal election, who forms the new government? the elected party? What kind of question is this?
12. What are the colours on the Australian flag? blue, red, white. someone care to explain why knowing this is important?
13. Who is the head of the Australian Government? at what level? do you mean the Queen? or the PM? we mean the PM
14. What are the three levels of government in Australia? council, state, federal
15. In what year did the European settlement of Australia start? 1878? 1788. i knew that
16. Serving on a jury if required is a responsibility of Australian citizenship: true or false? true
17. In Australia, everyone is free to practice the religion of their choice, or practice no religion: true of false? true
18. To be elected to the Commonwealth Parliament you must be an Australian citizen: true or false? um. true, i guess
19. As an Australian citizen, I have the right to register my baby born overseas as an Australian citizen: true or false? how should i know? seen me giving birth overseas lately? true, apparently
20. Australian citizens aged 18 years or over are required to enrol on the electoral register: true or false? true
1. In what year did Federation take place? 1901 correct, thank you for playing!
2. Which day of the year is Australia Day? 25th Jan apparently it's the 26th!
3. Who was the first Prime Minister of Australia? Barton???? maybe??? yes, Barton
4. What is the first line of Australia's national anthem? Australians all
5. What is the floral emblem of Australia? WTF? we have a floral emblem? wattle, apparently
6. What is the population of Australia? somewhere round the 20 million mark, i guess 21 millionish
7. In what city is the Parliament House of the Commonwealth Parliament located? canberra
8. Who is the Queen's representative in Australia? gov. general
9. How are Members of Parliament chosen? by election
10. Who do Members of Parliament represent? erm, technically, their electorate.
11. After a federal election, who forms the new government? the elected party? What kind of question is this?
12. What are the colours on the Australian flag? blue, red, white. someone care to explain why knowing this is important?
13. Who is the head of the Australian Government? at what level? do you mean the Queen? or the PM? we mean the PM
14. What are the three levels of government in Australia? council, state, federal
15. In what year did the European settlement of Australia start? 1878? 1788. i knew that
16. Serving on a jury if required is a responsibility of Australian citizenship: true or false? true
17. In Australia, everyone is free to practice the religion of their choice, or practice no religion: true of false? true
18. To be elected to the Commonwealth Parliament you must be an Australian citizen: true or false? um. true, i guess
19. As an Australian citizen, I have the right to register my baby born overseas as an Australian citizen: true or false? how should i know? seen me giving birth overseas lately? true, apparently
20. Australian citizens aged 18 years or over are required to enrol on the electoral register: true or false? true
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Date: 2007-08-26 10:26 am (UTC)3. Had no clue. Was too busy eating twisties and passing notes with friends during year 10 social studies I think :$
5. I picked banksia, whoops. On reflection, I remember that's the floral emblem of my university.
11. I thought that was a really ambiguous question - didn't know whether it meant who would actually *be* the govt, or who would swear them in :S My answer to the former would be "the ones who won the election" :P
18. I guessed it might be true, but I didn't know
19. Interesting, I didn't know that. Must see about getting Wee Beastie made an Aus citizen when he's born)
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Date: 2007-08-26 10:31 am (UTC)I would vociferously oppose values-based screening, of course, but dammit, if you're going to do a thing, do it properly!
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Date: 2007-08-26 11:44 am (UTC)And where are these values to be found anyway? I couldn't find the draft document anywhere.
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Date: 2007-08-26 11:51 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-08-26 12:38 pm (UTC)Federal and state/territory levels of government are in the Australian constitution. The Local level is not mentioned and in fact only exists as a result of state level acts of parliament. As such it could be logically argued that there are only two levels of government in Australia. With local government simply being like a more independent government department of the state/territory level of governance. After all to abolish all local governments all that is required is for a state to change its legislation. Where as federal and state are constitutionally created and protected (though here less than you might think for a state)
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Date: 2007-08-27 12:03 pm (UTC)Just if you were interested.
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Date: 2007-08-26 01:43 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-08-26 02:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-08-26 02:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-08-26 02:25 pm (UTC)*is depressed by her lack of employment prospects*
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Date: 2007-08-26 02:30 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-08-26 02:37 pm (UTC)Sydney Uni is the last uni in the country still teaching medieval languages.
Just say I were all growed up and wanted to come back here and teach. The current full-time anglo-saxonist is still a young man. So by the time he retires, there will probably be a queue god knows how long of us wanting to come back here. Starting with my current tutor Melanie; then Em, a current PHD student who doesn't get to tutor because Melanie does it all; either Katie or David (current honours students) may continue with Anglo-saxonism; and then there are two or three students in the class one level below me who will have caught me up by that time.
The other option is to develop a familiarity with Middle English, so as to increase my chances of becoming a general medieval literature teacher.
it is depressing to think about this now, i feel.
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Date: 2007-08-27 03:23 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-08-27 03:41 am (UTC)the rate education is going in this country, things are more likely to change for the worse... The Centre is always on the brink of collapsing.
on the bright side, we do have a much larger number of prospective hons. students than JP was expecting for next year :)
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Date: 2007-08-27 03:44 am (UTC)my excuse is, i was up till three last night spending quality time with an anglo-saxon verb. that sort of thing will make you pessimistic about everything.
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Date: 2007-08-27 03:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-08-27 11:27 pm (UTC)erk. just erk.
oh, dear, i just realised that now i'm of age i can be called up for jury duty. what a depressing thought. i liked being underage better ;)
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Date: 2007-08-28 12:19 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-08-28 03:35 am (UTC)It was also much easier to lead a quiet social life when i was underaged. "no, sorry, can't come out, i'm underage". end of story.
glad to hear you've escaped trial ;)
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Date: 2007-08-28 11:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-08-27 08:25 am (UTC)Silly mistakes, most of them. Silly mistakes from a silly brain.
*runs back to assessments*
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Date: 2007-08-27 09:29 am (UTC)yes, well, i was clearly having a silly brain day for dates when i took the test (qs 2 and 15)
so maybe we're just both silly
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Date: 2007-08-27 12:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-08-27 12:08 pm (UTC)i think they mean "who is the head of the government which has been elected", but still. very ambigious question.
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Date: 2007-08-27 12:16 pm (UTC)