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How often are federal elections held?
Every year
Every 6 years
At least every 3 years
Every 4 years
At what age can Australians enrol to vote?
18
16
21
25
Laws made by judges in a court, using precedent, are known as:
Statute Law
Constitutional Law
Delegated Law
Common Law
In order for a bill to become a law, it must be given Royal Assent by whom?
The Queen
The Prime Minister
The Governor-General
The Attorney-General
It is compulsory for Australian citizens 18 years and over to enrol to vote.
True
False
Which branch of government interprets the law?
The Executive
The Legislative
The Judicial
When two or more political parties join together they become a:
Confederation
Consolidation
Coalition
Conspiracy
Australians can participate in democracy by:
Protesting
Lobbying
Joining a Political Party
All of the Above
Which level of government is responsible for rubbish collection and recycling?
Local
Federal
State
A request signed by a group of citizens appealing to Parliament in respect to a certain issue is called a:
Plebiscite
Petition
Prayer
Policy
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