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How is Australia divided for elections?
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What is another name for the Australian National Government?
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Why is the government power divided into three powers (legislative, executive and judicial) in the Australian Constitution?
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Which branch of government can put laws into practice?
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Governor-General’s role includes
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Who is empowered to alter or modify the laws of the Australian Territory?
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Which of the following is TRUE regarding parliament and Constitution?
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Who is the King’s representative in Australia?
9.
What is another name for the House of Representatives?
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Who approves the appointments of federal judges?
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How many states and territories are in Australia?
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What is the role of members of the House of Representatives?
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In territory government, who is the head of the government?
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What is meant by constitutional monarchy?
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Elected representative of the state or territory in the Australian parliament is known as
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How many members are elected to the People’s House?
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Who is Australia’s Head of State under the constitution?
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Who approves the appointments of the Australian government and ministers?
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Who signs the bills passed by the Australian Parliament?
20.
The King has no day-to-day role in the Australian Government
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Which of the following is TRUE regarding rights recognised by the Constitution and the power to pass laws?
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What is another name for the House of Reviews?
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Who is the king’s representative in each state of Australia?
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Who can put the laws into practice in Australia?
25.
Elected representative of the people in the Australian or a state parliament is known as
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Who has the authority to make or alter laws in Australia?
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Who is the head of the local council?
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Which of the following is NOT part of the executive team in Australia?
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How many senators are elected to the Upper house or Senate?
30.
In the Australian constitution, the power of government is divided into?
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How many senators are elected from each territory?
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In state government, who is the head of the government?
33.
Who is the Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Defence Force?
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In Australia, who has legislative power?
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Which branch of government can interpret and apply laws?
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What is the role of members of the Senate?
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How many senators are elected from each state?
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Who elects the representative for the Australian parliament?
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What are the different types of local government areas?
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How many senators are elected to the House of Review?
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Power to make laws in Australia is known as
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Who is the King’s representative in each of the states?
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Power to put the laws into practice is known as
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How many members are elected to the House of Representatives or Lower House?
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Who is the king’s representative in the Northern Territory?
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Who is responsible for applying the laws in Australia?
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What is another name for the leader of the municipal council?
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Is Australia a constitutional monarchy?
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In Australia, who has Executive power?
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Who appoints the Governor-General in Australia?