Australia Citizenship Exam Guide

Pass Your Australian Citizenship Test

Learn through story-based lessons. Understand history, remember key facts naturally — no more rote memorisation. Available in 12 languages: English, Chinese, Hindi, Filipino, Vietnamese, Korean, Arabic, Italian, Greek, Nepali, Japanese, and Spanish.

Chapter 1 is free forever · No credit card required

What you'll learn

4 Chapters · 22 Story-Based Lessons

Chapter 1 · Free

Australia and Its People

8 stories

  • · Aboriginal civilisation & land rights
  • · The First Fleet & 1788
  • · Gold Rush, Eureka & democracy
  • · Federation: birth of a nation
  • · National symbols, flag & anthem

Chapter 2

Rights, Freedoms & Democracy

3 stories

  • · Freedoms you gain as a citizen
  • · How Australia's voting system works
  • · The 1967 Referendum & equal rights

Chapter 3

Government & the Law

6 stories

  • · The Constitution & courts
  • · Separation of powers
  • · Three levels of government
  • · Your everyday legal rights

Chapter 4

Values in Real Life

5 stories

  • · Religious freedom at work
  • · Responding to family violence
  • · Handling racism at work
  • · Jury duty obligations

Why CitizenTest?

Everything you need to pass

Story-Based Lessons

Learn through real Australian historical stories, not dry facts. Each lesson puts you in the scene.

12 Languages

Study in your native language. English, Chinese, Hindi, Arabic, Vietnamese, Korean, and more.

Exam-Focused Quizzes

Every story ends with quiz questions modelled on the real Australian citizenship test.

Track Your Progress

See which chapters you've completed. Pick up exactly where you left off on any device.

Sample exam topics covered

  • · Why is Canberra the capital, not Sydney?
  • · What does each level of government control?
  • · Why is voting compulsory in Australia?
  • · What do the kangaroo and emu on the coat of arms symbolise?
  • · What rights does the Australian Constitution protect?
  • · How did the Eureka Stockade spark democracy?
  • · How long have Aboriginal people lived in Australia?
  • · When did Australia become a federation?
  • · What's the difference between the Senate and House of Reps?
  • · What are the three branches of the separation of powers?
  • · What did the 1967 Referendum change?
  • · What does Anzac Day commemorate?