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20 mixed questions — similar to the proposed test. Test your knowledge.

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NZ History

Key events that shaped Aotearoa New Zealand

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Government & Democracy

Parliament, voting, and how NZ is governed

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Treaty of Waitangi

Te Tiriti o Waitangi — NZ's founding document

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Rights & Responsibilities

Your rights and duties as a New Zealand citizen

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Culture & Society

Māori culture, kiwi lifestyle and national identity

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Geography & Environment

Aotearoa's landscapes, regions and natural wonders

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Citizenship Process

Application requirements, test details and the ceremony

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Note: These are practice questions, not the official test. The real test launches in late 2027. Official study materials will be published by the Department of Internal Affairs before the test begins.

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