On February 5th I will be sitting for my Australian Citizenship Test (your prayers would be appreciated). I’ve been reading the preparation booklet that they sent me “Becoming an Australian Citizen” and thought that I would be ready to sit some sample Australian Citizenship Tests.

Getting Ready for my Australian Citizenship Test

There are quite a few different sample citizenship tests available on-line, so I sat the ones below. Next to the link to the test I have put my score:

If you are interested in doing the tests, follow the links and let us know your score in the comments below. I’m curious to how others fair. Let us know in the comments if you are an Australian citizen or not as well, I’m curious about how the “natives” do on the tests.

The third test on the list really threw me. If you only have time to do one test, it is definitely the hardest and deals with the most detailed questions.

Update…

I passed my Australian citizenship test today … check it out.

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Today I am unsubscribing to most of the e-mail newsletters that I have signed up for.

Most of the e-mail newsletters related to Internet Marketing all push the same sales stuff on me, over and over again, and very few that I have been subscribed to actually provide valuable content. I figure that if I only stay subscribed to one or two of them, I should get all the important stuff come through anyway.

The newsletters that I am subscribed to for CNet and other on-line publications are great, and full of original and valuable content, but most the content I can get in an RSS feed, so I don’t think that I will be missing anything.

Most mornings now I log in and see over 30 e-mails in the box! How the heck did I ever let that happen?

Time to simplify things… It’s time to start reading less, and writing more.

Next step, reducing the number of RSS feeds I subscribe to.