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Barbitana Oct 5th 2008 10:09 am

Off to the citizenship test...How about you?!
 
Hi all,
We're off to the test in the next couple of weeks and to be honest have yet to get a chance to go through "the book"...any experience to share ? or perhaps any advice ? :huh:

Thanks!

Cheers,

bcworld Oct 5th 2008 10:22 am

Re: Off to the citizenship test...How about you?!
 
You could probably pass the test without reading the book....many of the questions are common sense, or very obvious. However you should read over the book a couple of times as it's an intersting read and you will probably learn a few things. The pass rate for British applicants is over 99%, so don't worry too much!

purple rain Oct 5th 2008 11:30 am

Re: Off to the citizenship test...How about you?!
 
Try Aussietest.com, register and take the mock test, over and over again :D

good luck
Jacqui

Barbitana Oct 5th 2008 1:14 pm

Re: Off to the citizenship test...How about you?!
 
Thanks Jacqui,
This sounds good, but I am getting just one set of questions (inc. 20 Qs). Is there any way to get more (for free of course!!!) ?

Cheers,



Originally Posted by s/nurse (Post 6847724)
Try Aussietest.com, register and take the mock test, over and over again :D

good luck
Jacqui


keithandsam Oct 5th 2008 3:55 pm

Re: Off to the citizenship test...How about you?!
 
I DISAGREE WITH NOT READING THE BOOK. MY ADVICE TO YOU IS TO READ THE BOOK,MY HUBBIE HAD A FEW QUESTIONS ABOUT ABORIGINALS,AND THATS DEFINATELY NOT `COMMON SENSE`.

Originally Posted by bcworld (Post 6847604)
You could probably pass the test without reading the book....many of the questions are common sense, or very obvious. However you should read over the book a couple of times as it's an intersting read and you will probably learn a few things. The pass rate for British applicants is over 99%, so don't worry too much!


Nu-Shooz Oct 5th 2008 4:02 pm

Re: Off to the citizenship test...How about you?!
 

Originally Posted by Barbitana (Post 6847578)
Hi all,
We're off to the test in the next couple of weeks and to be honest have yet to get a chance to go through "the book"...any experience to share ? or perhaps any advice ? :huh:

Thanks!

Cheers,

It's a MUST to read the book. I wouldn't have passed the test without it.

purple rain Oct 5th 2008 9:08 pm

Re: Off to the citizenship test...How about you?!
 
Each to there own!!!!!!!Hubby had a go at the test online a few times, I read the book and did the test we both passed. I know of others who did nothing and passed.

Jacqui

steve`o Oct 5th 2008 9:28 pm

Re: Off to the citizenship test...How about you?!
 

Originally Posted by Nu-Shooz (Post 6848210)
It's a MUST to read the book. I wouldn't have passed the test without it.

what book ?
tried the online test several times ( thanks to moneypenny`s link ) and consisitantly score 90%
like some one else said most of its common sense ;)

Wendy Oct 5th 2008 9:38 pm

Re: Off to the citizenship test...How about you?!
 

Originally Posted by steve`o (Post 6848734)
what book ?
tried the online test several times ( thanks to moneypenny`s link ) and consisitantly score 90%
like some one else said most of its common sense ;)


This one http://www.citizenship.gov.au/test/p...ng/index.htm#b


Another site to practise on here: http://www.cititest.com/australian-citizenship-test

hgld Oct 6th 2008 3:39 am

Re: Off to the citizenship test...How about you?!
 
It's worth noting that the questions which trip most people up are the mandatory questions on "Australian Values". This is covered in the first chapter of the book.

You'll get three of these questions in your test and if you get any of them wrong then it's an automatic fail.

Stitch Oct 6th 2008 8:54 pm

Re: Off to the citizenship test...How about you?!
 
Both hubby and I read the book and passed. Glad I read it mind you.

Cheers

Ginny

Barbitana Oct 6th 2008 11:56 pm

Re: Off to the citizenship test...How about you?!
 
Update!
Just bought a sample tests book, sounds good and very well designed for busy people like me with just 30 mins free time (on Sydney trains) to prepare for the test! :thumbsup:

I was not really the one to read through all the pages of "the book" !!! :curse:

Cheers,
Thanks for all the comments!

bbqsauce Oct 7th 2008 9:53 am

Re: Off to the citizenship test...How about you?!
 
Hey there! I just did mine, i failed 1st time, luckily they let me do it again straight afterwards and i passed, remember you need to be a citizen to be in the police force! To be honest i didn't 'study' just glanced at the booklet and hoped common sense would get me through :)

Barbitana Oct 7th 2008 10:58 pm

Re: Off to the citizenship test...How about you?!
 
hehehe!! how could you retake it ?! :rofl: perhaps would need you to give them ring just after my first attempt!!!

Cheers,
K.



Originally Posted by bbqsauce (Post 6854134)
Hey there! I just did mine, i failed 1st time, luckily they let me do it again straight afterwards and i passed, remember you need to be a citizen to be in the police force! To be honest i didn't 'study' just glanced at the booklet and hoped common sense would get me through :)


gavstrad Oct 9th 2008 4:39 pm

Re: Off to the citizenship test...How about you?!
 
Wife & I just took the test a few weeks ago and both passed with flying colours... :D We used http://www.cititest.com/australian-citizenship-test Great value when it only cost $20 to join and they offer a full money back guarantee if you send a picture of yourself at the pledge ceremony!

My advice is read the book, do the mock tests and pass first time – why bother taking any risks of failing???


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