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Australian Citizenship Mock Test 2026

Start a free 20-question Australian citizenship mock test, check your score, review mistakes and practise Australian Values questions before your real appointment.

Start a free 20-question citizenship mock test

The AusMockTest mock test is designed to feel like a focused revision session: answer 20 multiple-choice questions, submit your test, see your score, check whether the Australian Values section passed, and review mistakes with explanations. The goal is to help learners find weak areas before relying only on memorisation.

Each mock test uses a balanced mix of questions. The app avoids repeating the same values category inside one test where possible, so the experience feels broader and more useful than seeing the same type of question again and again.

Mock test result and review

After submission, AusMockTest shows a clear result card. You can see your score, pass or not passed status, Australian Values status and time used. Wrong answers are added to recent mistakes so that you can review them later instead of losing the learning opportunity.

Why Australian Values need special practice

Australian Values questions cover ideas such as freedom, respect, equality, democracy, rule of law, peaceful disagreement, compassion, fairness and loyalty to Australia. These questions can look simple, but learners often confuse similar ideas such as freedom of speech, freedom of association and respect for the law.

AusMockTest separates values practice so you can focus on these concepts directly. The mock test also shows a values result, making it clear whether this important area needs more revision.

Study tips before your real appointment

  1. Read Our Common Bond in English first, then use translated support only for understanding.
  2. Practise capital cities, national symbols, government roles and values questions separately.
  3. Do not only memorise answers. Read the explanation so you understand why the answer is correct.
  4. After each mock test, review recent mistakes before starting another test.
  5. When you are close to ready, switch to English-only mode and practise without translation.

Mock test FAQ

Does AusMockTest store my progress?

Light progress is stored locally on your device or browser. No login is required.

Are these the real exam questions?

No. The app uses educational practice questions based on testable study areas. The official test questions may be different.

Can I use Chinese while studying?

Yes, Chinese study support is available. However, the official citizenship test is conducted in English only, so English-only practice is recommended before the real test.

What makes a useful mock test?

A useful Australian citizenship mock test should do more than show a final number. It should help you understand why an answer is right, why another option is wrong, and which topic you need to study again. That is why AusMockTest records recent mistakes and shows explanations after submission. A score tells you where you are today; the review tells you what to do next.

Question variety also matters. If a mock test gives five questions about almost the same fact, the score can feel misleading. The v1.9 mock engine was rebuilt to reduce repetition, especially for Australian Values and narrow factual areas. This helps each 20-question session feel broader and more like a real revision check.

How to read your mock test result

If your overall score is low, start by reviewing the largest topic gaps rather than repeating random tests immediately. If your score is close to passing but the Australian Values result is not passed, stop and focus only on values practice. If your values result is passed but your general questions are weak, study government roles, national symbols, important dates and state or territory facts.

After several attempts, look for whether the same mistakes keep appearing. Repeated mistakes are useful because they show exactly what to study next. A learner who fixes five repeated weak points can often improve faster than someone who keeps taking new tests without reviewing explanations.

Official reminder

AusMockTest is an independent educational tool. It is not an official Australian Government app and is not endorsed by the Department of Home Affairs. Always confirm important details using official Home Affairs materials before your appointment.