Separation of Powers
Division of Powers
QLD Court Hierarchy
Process of a Bill/Referendum
Not subject related - RANDOM
100
Name 1 branch in the Separation of Powers?

Legislature, Executive, Judiciary

100

Name the three branches in the division of powers.

Federal (Commonwealth), State and Territory, Local

100

Name the lowest court in QLD - deals with minor offences

The Magistrates Court

100

What is the Australian Constitution?

The Australian Constitution is the set of rules that establishes how Australia is governed

100

Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?

William Shakespeare

200

Name the branch who makes the laws in Australia.

Legislative/Legislature

200

Which level of government deals with issues such as immigration, defence and foreign affairs?

Federal government

200

Name the court that deals with cases such as armed robbery and civil cases over $750,000

The Supreme Court

200

Name the two houses in Australian Parliament?

The House of Representatives and the Senate

200

What is the chemical symbol for water?

H2O

300

This arm of government is responsible for interpreting and applying the laws in courts.

Judiciary

300
List 2 issues the state government deals with.

Schools, hospitals and police

300

Where are matters to do with the Constitution heard?

The High Court

300

When passing a bill, how many readings are there in the House of Representatives and the Senate?

3 readings
300

How many colours in the rainbow?

7

400

What is the role of the executive branch in the separation of powers?

Their role is to enforce and administer laws passed by Parliament

400

This tier 3 word describes the law making powers that both the state and federal governments can make laws about, such as marriage.

Concurrent powers

400

What is an appeal?

When a higher court reviews the decision of a lower court because there was an error in the trial or judgement. 

400

Who gives royal assent and where does this sit on the process of a bill?

The Governor-General gives a bill royal assent before it becomes a law.

400

What was the main cause of the First World War? (HINT: He got shot)

Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

500

Why does the separation of powers exist in Australia's system of government?

To prevent one branch from having all power and ensure there are checks and balances.

500

What section in the Australian Constitution states that "when a law conflicts with a Commonwealth (federal) law in an area of concurrent power, the Commonwealth has absolute authority"

S. 109

500
What is precedence?

Precedence is a rule/principle established by a court decision that must be followed in future cases with similar facts.

500

Explain 1 advantage and 1 disadvantage with the process of a referendum?

Advantage = gives Australian citizens a say in the change upholding democracy

Disadvantage = difficult to pass meaning not much change

500

How many Toy Story movies are there?

4

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