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Zorluk: KolayServing on a Jury

In Australia, citizens are randomly selected from the electoral roll and called to hear evidence in a court trial to help reach a verdict. Which responsibility of citizenship does this describe?

  1. Serving on a juryCevap
  2. B
    Voluntary community service
  3. C
    Applying for an Australian passport

Cevap

Serving on a jury is the responsibility that involves participating in the court system to help decide the outcome of a trial.
Serving on a jury is the correct answer because it is the specific name for the responsibility where citizens are summoned to court to listen to evidence and decide the outcome of a legal case.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Identify the context of the question.
The question describes citizens being randomly selected to hear evidence and provide a verdict in court.
This establishes that the question is about the legal and judicial participation of citizens.
2
Differentiate between responsibilities and privileges.
Jury service is a responsibility (something you must do), while applying for a passport is a privilege (something you have the right to do).
Australian citizenship involves both obligations to the community and specific rights.
3
Match the description to the specific responsibility.
The act of listening to a trial and deciding on a verdict is called 'serving on a jury'.
This matches the official terminology used in the Australian Citizenship test for this civic duty.

Anahtar Kavram

Serving on a jury is a civic responsibility for Australian citizens.

İpuçları

1
Think about the duties you MUST perform as a citizen, specifically those involving the legal system.
2
When people are called to a courtroom to decide if someone is guilty or not, what is that group called?
3
This responsibility involves a group of 12 people in criminal trials who listen to the facts of the case.

Daha Fazla Pratik

Review the difference between responsibilities (like voting) and privileges (like receiving consular assistance).
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