Structure of Government
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The Australian Constitution specifically defines the composition of the legislative branch to ensure a system of checks and balances. Within this constitutional framework, which three entities are formally established as the component parts of the Federal Parliament?
In the Australian system of government, the King is the Head of State. Given that Australia is a constitutional monarchy, what is the extent of the King's power to govern the country?
The Australian Parliament consists of the King (represented by the Governor-General), the Senate, and the House of Representatives. What is the maximum period of time for which members of the House of Representatives are elected before a new election must be held?
Although the Australian House of Representatives is based on a system of proportional representation where states with larger populations have more electorates, the Australian Constitution provides a specific guarantee for the original states. According to the Constitution, what is the minimum number of members that each original state is guaranteed to have in the House of Representatives?
The Governor-General is the King's representative in Australia. According to Australian constitutional practice, how is the person for this role chosen?
The Australian Federal Parliament consists of the King (represented by the Governor-General), the Senate, and the House of Representatives. How is the number of members in the House of Representatives for each state and territory determined?
The Australian Constitution identifies specific entities that must work together to exercise the legislative power of the Commonwealth. According to the formal requirements for making laws, which of the following groups represents the full and formal composition of the Federal Parliament?
The Australian Constitution states that the Federal Parliament is composed of three distinct parts. In addition to the Senate and the House of Representatives, which of the following is the third part of the Parliament?
Australia is a constitutional monarchy with the King as the Head of State. In the event that a new Monarch succeeds to the throne, which of the following best describes the impact on the daily operations of the Australian Government?
In the Australian system of government, the power to make laws is held by the Parliament. Which of the following correctly lists the three parts that make up the Australian Parliament?
The Australian Federal Parliament is designed to balance the interests of the whole nation with the interests of individual states. To ensure that states with smaller populations have an equal voice in the Federal Parliament, how is the membership of the Australian Senate structured?
In Australia's system of government, the Governor-General acts as the representative of the King. In addition to constitutional duties like signing bills passed by Parliament, which of the following is a formal role held by the Governor-General?
Each member of the House of Representatives is elected to represent a specific geographic area called an electorate. What is one of the primary responsibilities of these members within the Federal Parliament?
In Australia's constitutional monarchy, the Governor-General represents the King and performs several important duties. When the Federal Parliament passes a bill, what must the Governor-General do before that bill can officially become an Australian law?
Australia is a constitutional monarchy with the King as the Head of State. While the Governor-General represents the King for the whole of Australia at the federal level, who represents the King in each of the six Australian states?
In the Australian Federal Parliament, once a bill has been successfully passed by the House of Representatives, what must happen in the Senate before the bill can proceed to the Governor-General for Royal Assent?
The Australian Constitution is the legal framework that came into effect on 1 January 1901 when the Australian colonies united as a federation. Which of the following best describes its role in the structure of the Australian government?
The Australian Senate is structured so that each state is represented by an equal number of senators, regardless of that state's population. Within the context of the Australian federal system, which statement best explains how this arrangement acts as a check on the power of the House of Representatives?
The Federal Parliament plays a central role in Australia’s representative democracy. According to the Australian citizenship guidelines, what is one of the primary functions of the Federal Parliament?
The Australian Constitution is the supreme law of Australia. If there is a legal dispute about the meaning of the Constitution, which of the following has the power to interpret it and make a final decision?