How our practice questions are verified
Practice questions are only as good as their sources — a plausible-sounding question with an unverified answer teaches you the wrong thing with confidence. So this site runs on one rule: no source, no answer. Nothing is invented; where the official booklet doesn't cover something, the app doesn't make it up. This page sets out exactly what that means.
One source of truth
Every question, answer and explanation is traceable to the testable sections of Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond, the official booklet from the Department of Home Affairs — the same sections the real test draws on (see what is inside it). If a fact is not in those sections, it is not in the app: no forum folklore, no “commonly reported” test questions, no guesses about procedures.
What VERIFIED means on an answer
In the app, every answer carries a source verification box: the booklet section and page the fact was checked against, the supporting evidence, a question-difficulty rating, and a VERIFIED status. Lessons carry the same citations in their key facts. The citation is the point: you never have to take an answer on trust, because the box tells you where to check it yourself.
Built with AI, verified against the booklet
Honesty cuts both ways, so here is ours: this study aid is made with AI, and every question is verified against the booklet's testable sections before it ships — that is what the citation records. AI-assisted or not, any study material can contain errors, which is why every page here says the same thing: always confirm anything important against the official booklet itself. A study aid that shows its sources beats one that asks to be believed.
See it in the open
You don't have to take this page's word for it either. The free Q&A sample shows real questions from the bank with their answers, explanations and booklet citations, in public. The full bank behind it — 500 questions across the four official test areas, including 120 on the must-pass values section — works the same way on every single answer.
What we deliberately don't claim
This is an unofficial study aid — not affiliated with, or endorsed by, the Australian Government or the Department of Home Affairs. Our questions are practice questions written from the booklet, not copies of official exam questions. And anything procedural — fees, eligibility, bookings, retakes — is a pointer to Home Affairs, never a claim, because those answers belong to the official source. Drawing that line is what lets everything inside it stay verified.
Frequently asked questions
Where do the practice questions come from?
Every question is written from the testable sections of Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond, the official booklet from the Department of Home Affairs, and each answer cites the booklet section and page it was verified against.
Are these the real citizenship test questions?
No — they are practice questions written from the same official booklet the real test draws on, not copies of official exam questions. Each one shows its booklet citation so you can check it yourself.
What does the VERIFIED status on an answer mean?
That the question's fact was checked against the cited section and page of the official booklet. The verification box on every answer shows the section, the page, the supporting evidence and a difficulty rating.
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- Australian Values questions
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- The test in your language
- How to pass — the study plan
- Our Common Bond — booklet summary
- Cost, eligibility & booking
- Free practice app — 500 source-verified questions, lessons and mock exams
Unofficial study aid — not affiliated with, or endorsed by, the Australian Government or the Department of Home Affairs. Always confirm anything important against the official Our Common Bond booklet.