1. Who is responsible for animal control in Australia?
2. Which of the following is a TRUE statement about the Police?
3. The Australian government can be formed if the party or coalition has a majority in _____
4. The local government is responsible for local roads, bridges etc.
5. The Australian government is responsible for “Immigration and citizenship”?
6. Why is the government power divided into three powers (legislative, executive and judicial) in the Australian Constitution?
7. In Australia, state and territory government is responsible for forestry
8. Elected representative of the people in the Australian or a state parliament is known as
9. How is Bill approved in parliament before it goes to the Governor-General?
10. Who is responsible for building permits in Australia?
11. Which Commonwealth agency maintains the electoral roll?
12. Do Australians ever vote in referendums?
13. Who is the King’s representative in each of the states?
14. In territory government, who is the head of the government?
15. What role of a jury in a court is?
16. Who has a role in protecting life and property?
17. Primarily, the Australian government is responsible for forestry
18. Which branch of government can interpret and apply laws?
19. Who is responsible for caravan parks in Australia?
20. Who can put the laws into practice in Australia?
21. Which of the following is TRUE about voting?
22. In Australia, who has jurisdiction over foreign affairs (relations with other countries)?
23. In state government, who is the head of the government?
24. The King has no day-to-day role in the Australian Government
25. Which one is TRUE regarding "independents" in Australia?
26. The essential decision-making body of the Australian Government is known as
27. Which Commonwealth agency is responsible for conducting federal elections and referendums?
28. What are the different types of local government areas?
29. Which of the following is a TRUE statement about AFP?
30. Social security (Pensions and family support) is the responsibility of
31. Who should Australian citizens raise their concerns about government policy?
32. How many senators are elected from each state?
33. Power to make laws in Australia is known as
34. The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) is
35. Who decides if the law is broken and decides on the penalty for it?
36. Who is the highest authority in Australian Courts?
37. An approved car seat is NOT mandatory for babies and young children
38. How is Australia divided for elections?
39. What type of Monarchy is in Australia?
40. What happens if you do not vote in an election?
41. Which one is a TRUE statement regarding opposition?
42. Which of the following is a TURE statement about the Australian court system?
43. Which of the following is a TRUE statement?
44. Who is the king’s representative in the Northern Territory?
45. The AEC is independent of the government
46. When did the six Australian colonies formally unify as the Commonwealth of Australia?
47. Is it lawful to possess illegal drugs in Australia?
48. In Australia, a court judgement is based on?
49. Who is responsible for defence in Australia?
50. Wearing seatbelts are mandatory for everyone travelling in a car
51. How can a referendum change the Australian constitution?
52. How does a Bill become a law?
53. Which of the following is a TRUE statement about laws in Australia?
54. Who has the empowerment to alter or modify the laws of the Australian Territory?
55. How many members are elected to the House of Representatives or Lower House?
56. When did the idea of one Australian nation become a reality?
57. What does the term ATO stand for?
58. How many senators are elected to the House of Review?
59. In the Australian constitution, the power of government is divided into?
60. Who approves the appointment of Ministers?
61. Who is responsible for traffic controls in Australia?
62. Airports and air safety are the responsibility of
63. The party leader with a Majority in the House of Representatives becomes?
64. Who sign’s the bills passed by the Australian Parliament?
66. In a referendum, what does a double majority mean?
67. Who is the head of the local council?
68. What are the names of houses in the Commonwealth Parliament in Australia?
69. Who has the right to be presented by a lawyer in court?
70. Who is responsible for hospitals and health services in Australia?
71. Who approves the appointments of the Australian government and ministers?
72. Who is responsible for Taxation in Australia?
73. Who is responsible for schools?
74. What is another name of the Australian National Government?
75. Which government looks after immigration and citizenship in Australia?
76. Which government looks after street signs in Australia?
77. Who approves the appointments of federal judges?
78. Legal document containing fundamental rules of the Australian Government is known as __________
79. What does the acronym “AFP” stand for?
80. Elected representative of the state or territory in the Australian parliament is known as
81. Power to put the laws into practice is known as
82. Which kind of structure did the six Australian colonies follow before 1901?
83. Which branch of government can put laws into practice?
84. Who is responsible for providing parks and playgrounds?
85. Which following is responsible for applying and interpreting Australia's laws?
86. Which of the following is TRUE regarding parliament and Constitution?
87. Which one is the TRUE statement regarding freedom in Australia?
88. Which of the following is a TURE statement about Australian courts?
89. Who is the king’s representative in each state of Australia?
90. In Australia, who has Executive power?
91. Australian Federal Police is responsible for police work in the Australian Capital Territory.
92. In a trial, who decides on the penalty for a guilty person?
93. Who is the King’s representative in Australia?
94. Food inspection is the responsibility of
95. The Australian parliamentary democracy system is founded on
96. The party leader with the second most prominent members in the House of Representatives becomes?
97. Local libraries and community centre’s responsibility is with _______
98. What is the role of members of the House of Representatives?
99. What change happened in Australia in 1967?
100. Court can decide to use Jury in some cases
101. Is it illegal to have a sexual relationship with children or young people in Australia?
102. Which of the following is a TRUE statement regarding the Cabinet?
103. Who is responsible for trade and commerce in Australia?
104. Local environmental issues are the responsibility of ____
105. The community and the police have a good relationship in Australia.
106. Who has the authority to make or alter laws in Australia?
107. Which country did the colonies in Australia belong to?
108. Which of the following is considered unlawful?
109. How many senators are elected from each territory?
110. Which government is responsible for managing roads and railways?
111. What is meant by constitutional monarchy?
112. The Australian constitution was initially passed as part of ____________?
113. What happens to the Bill presented in the Australian Parliament?
114. Who proposes new laws or variations to the existing laws?
115. Public transport is the responsibility of
116. Which one aligns best with the definition of a political party?
117. Who is responsible for social planning?
118. Who elects the representative for the Australian parliament?
119. What does the term AEC stand for?
120. Is Australia a constitutional monarchy?
121. Police is the primary responsibility of __________
122. What is a proposal for new law or modification of existing law in parliament?
123. Who recommends members of parliament to become Ministers?
124. National Police in Australia is known as
125. Who is Australia’s Head of State under the constitution?
126. How many states and territories are in Australia?
127. Who is responsible for postal services in Australia?
128. Governor-General’s role includes
129. Who is responsible for providing “employment assistance”?
130. In Australia, who has jurisdiction over child care and aged care centres?
131. In Australia, who has legislative power?
132. What is the role of members of the Senate?
133. What did the six separate Australian colonies follow before 1901?
134. How many senators are elected to the Upper house or Senate?
135. Can the federal or state government remove a judge if it disagrees with their decisions?
136. Who is responsible for the drainage system in Australia?
137. Who is responsible for the communication network in Australia?
138. Once the majority of members in each house of parliament agree on a Bill, it goes to ___
139. Which of the following is TRUE regarding parliament and Constitution?
140. Who is responsible for rubbish collection?
141. How many members are elected to the people’s House?
142. Who is responsible for applying the laws in Australia?
143. Breaking traffic laws can result in fines or imprisonment
144. How do people vote in Australian Elections?
145. What is another name for the House of Reviews?
146. What is another name for the leader of the municipal council?
147. The Australian government is responsible for local roads, bridges etc.
149. Who is the Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Defence Force?
150. Which of the following is TRUE for the Australian Political party?
151. What is the system of government in Australia?
152. Which one is NOT a political party in Australia?
153. Who appoints the Governor-General in Australia?
154. What is another name for the House of Representatives?
155. What change was made to the Australian constitution in 1967?
156. In Australia, it’s a crime to bribe the police.
157. Which of the following is NOT part of the executive team in Australia?