Practice Test 9
What is Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, known for?
Why are people in Australia provided with a “fair go”?
What does the Rule of Law mean in Australia?
Who is the highest authority in the court?
Why should you obey a lawful request from the police in Australia?
What happens if you break a law in Australia that you didn’t know about?
After a federal election, the party or coalition of parties with the majority of members in the House of Representatives forms the:
How are laws determined in Australia?
In Australia, what do both men and women have equal access to?
How do many Australians identify themselves?
Where does 75% of Western Australia's population reside?
How do state governments operate in Australia?
What is the Senate sometimes called?
Who approves the appointment of the Prime Minister and ministers in Australia?
Who should follow Australian law?
Can you make false allegations or encourage others to break the law?
How was the Australian Constitution originally passed?
Why are the kangaroo and emu used in the Commonwealth Coat of Arms?
What is the role of a jury in a court case?
Which day is the biggest annual public holiday in Australia?
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