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100

This country is known for practising direct democracy.

What is Switzerland?

100

This branch is responsible for creating laws.

What is the legislative branch?

100

How many members are elected to the House of Representatives?

151

100

The voting system used for the House of Representatives. 

What is preferential voting?

100

Who has a song called "Cruel Summer"

Taylor Swift

200

In these systems, citizens have limited political rights.

What are non-democratic systems?

200

The leader of the executive branch in Australia.

Who is the Prime Minister?

200

How many senators are in the Australian Senate?

76

200

True or False

A free and fair election must be free from violence and intimidation

True

200

If no party wins a majority in the House of Representatives, this type of government may form.

Minority government?

300

In this form of government, citizens directly vote on laws or policies, such as in referendums.

Direct democracy

300

This branch interprets laws and ensures they align with the Constitution.

What is the judicial branch?

300

The government in Australia is formed from the majority party in this house.

What is the House of Representatives?

300

The primary document that outlines the Australian electoral process.

What is the Constitution?

300

Which animal can be seen on the Ferrari logo?

A Horse

400

This system of government allows citizens to elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf.

Representative democracy

400

The head of state (the King) in Australia is represented domestically by this official.

Governor-General

400

These are the two houses of the Australian Federal Parliament.

House of Representatives and the Senate

400

Citizens must vote in every election under this system.

What is compulsory voting?

400

The Senate primarily serves this role in Australia.

Representing states and reviewing laws

500

This convention guides how Australia’s parliament operates, based on British traditions.

Westminster Conventions

500

This branch can be held accountable through questioning during Parliament sessions.

The Executive Branch

500

What is a bicameral parliament?  

A parliament with two houses or chambers.  

500

The Electoral Commission is responsible for this during elections.

Managing the electoral process to ensure fairness

500

This is the principle that ensures no one branch of government becomes too powerful.

What is the separation of powers?