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The Australian naturalization test questions are all wrong? Ministry of the Interior: the answer is secret, no opinion

 18 May 2018

The Australian naturalization examination is now wrong!

According to the Daily Mail, a British woman who took the Australian naturalization exam had a hard time taking the exam.

Because she found that the three answers to a question were all wrong!

In preparation for the naturalization examination, the British woman carefully studied the Our Common Bond manual.

A few minutes after the examination, she ran into a question about Australia`s population.

But this seemingly simple question makes her very puzzling!

"the three answers to this question are 18 million, 22 million and 30 million."

The woman said she knew that 22 million was wrong and 18 million was wrong. Did she have to choose 30 million? After careful preparation before the examination, she knows that 30 million is not the right answer!

As a result, the confused woman called the examiner, indicating that the examination was wrong.

But the examiner says 22 million is the right answer!

But Australia`s population was over 22 million in 2011!

Obviously, this shouldn`t be the right answer!

So what`s the right answer?

According to OurCommon Bond on the Australian Home Office website, the Australian population is 22 million.

However, according to Google, Australia`s population reached 24.13 million in 2016.

The Australian Bureau of Statistics estimates that Australia will have a population of 25 million in June or July of this year! In Australia, one person will be added every 1 minute and 24 seconds.

But in several versions of the study, Australia`s population still shows 22 million.

If an applicant wants to pass the naturalization exam, he must answer 15 of the 20 questions correctly. How many people are caught in this question?

In a statement to the Daily Mail, the Ministry of the Interior said all questions and answers are confidential in order to ensure fair and impartial naturalization tests, so the Ministry of the Interior is not currently in a position to make more statements.

*This article does not represent the views of us.

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