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    Indeed. The test itself has been subject to controversy... but for the purposes of this thread I thought I'd stick it here just to have some fun.

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    WHaaaaaa! I failed!!

    Does that mean I have to hand in my citizenship papers? I now can't say G'day without being beaten by yobbos? I am officially classed as a dirty foreigner?

    Thats a pretty lame test. I mean, I HATE cricket and the cricket questions were a bit ridiculous. Some of the history questions were pretty odd too. I did aussie history in high school and don't remember Ludwig Leichhart or Nancy Bird Walton.

    Now understand the controversy...

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    I passed, but then most of my answers where an eeny, meeny, miny mo thing. as in straight on guesses - out of the 20 questions I only know for certain 3. Even if I did pass it still is indeed very controversial (a bit of an understatement for me).. I say it really pissed me off.
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    The stupid thing about the test is that it doesn't achieve that much.

    The test supposedly exists to ensure that prospective Australians are actively interested in being Australian. What does knowing the year that Caroline Chisholm arrived prove? It proves that you've memorised dates, not that you're making a commitment to be Australian.

    If you're willing to learn English to the point that you can communicate with other Australians, that's good enough for me (:

    Oh, and I failed. I'm terrible with dates...


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    Quote Originally Posted by dirge View Post
    The stupid thing about the test is that it doesn't achieve that much.

    The test supposedly exists to ensure that prospective Australians are actively interested in being Australian. What does knowing the year that Caroline Chisholm arrived prove? It proves that you've memorised dates, not that you're making a commitment to be Australian.

    If you're willing to learn English to the point that you can communicate with other Australians, that's good enough for me (:

    Oh, and I failed. I'm terrible with dates...
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    12/20 = failed apparently.

    Such an anglo-centric test. I took history in high school and still got that result! I must say that the Australia of today (or recent times) is much more than the historical version.

    Being an immigrant (like most of us here) and an active and involved member of the community I find this offensive.

    While I must say I learned a thing or two, unless I'm into a specific strain of history I just would not know. EG Bradman's thing, some of these other names. I even guessed a few! This is more like a trivia test than a useful gauge of being Australian.

    This test should be more about reflecting the values that Australia embodies, not a friggin' pub trivia test!

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    12/20 for me. Looks like they're gonna have to boot me out!

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    Wow that test is ridiculous, I scored 10 mostly by guessing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    Indeed. The test itself has been subject to controversy... but for the purposes of this thread I thought I'd stick it here just to have some fun.
    It's a terrible test, but it's more or less a comprehension exam as people wanting to sit it are given a little booklet to read through that has all the answers in it.

    Having a basic knowledge in English should be all that is required to be a citizen anyway.

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    Having a basic knowledge in English should be all that is required to be a citizen anyway.

    Yeah maybe now it should.
    I miss the days when citizenship of this great nation was more homogenous and required everyone by law to sport a mullet and a flannel shirt.
    Ah good times.

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