In the Australian democratic system, a clear distinction exists between the benefits provided to citizens and the duties they must perform. Regarding the eligibility to apply for positions within the Australian Public Service (APS) and the Australian Defence Force (ADF), which of the following statements best describes the nature of this professional opportunity?
- It is a privilege reserved for Australian citizens, offering a specific opportunity to participate in the nation's administration and security.Cevap
- BIt is a compulsory responsibility for all adult citizens, who must serve the government or military if selected through a national ballot.
- CIt is a universal right available to all permanent residents, provided they have lived in Australia for a minimum of two years.
Cevap
The correct answer states that applying for these roles is a privilege reserved for Australian citizens, representing a unique opportunity to participate in the nation's administration and security.
The correct answer is accurate because being eligible for roles in the Australian Public Service and the Australian Defence Force is a specific privilege of Australian citizenship. It allows citizens to be involved in the internal administration and external defense of the country, opportunities that are generally not available to non-citizens.
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Anahtar Kavram
Eligibility for APS and ADF roles as a privilege of citizenship
İpuçları
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Think about whether applying for a job is something you *must* do or something you *can* do as a benefit of being a citizen.
2
Consider the difference between a general job in a shop and a specific job in the national government or the army.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review other privileges of citizenship, such as applying for an Australian passport or seeking election to parliament.
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