Definitions
Voting/Democracy
Government System
Citizenship
Court System
100

What is a representative?

Someone who people elect to represent them. 

100

What happens in Australia if you are over 18 and a citizen, but you do not vote? 

You get a fine. 

100

What is a bill? 

The proposal of a new law? 

100

What is active citizenship? 

Active citizenship is about getting involved in the political process. 

100

What matters does the Magistrate's Court deal with? 

 Traffic infringements, shoplifting, disorderly behaviour, burglary, assault, fraud, etc. 

200

What is an immigrant? 

A person who has moved to Australia from another country. 

200

Who is Australia's current Prime Minister? 

Anthony Albanese 

200

Who is technically the very top of the Australian government? 

The King. 

200
Is breaking the law active citizenship? 

NO

200
Unrelated Question: Who won the 2024 AFL Grand Final?

Brisbane Lions. 

300

What is democracy? 

Democracy is when everyone gets a vote/say in who leads their country. 


300

What is mandatory voting? 

Everyone over 18 MUST vote. 

300

What is the name of the two houses in the Australian government? 

House of Reps and The Senate. 

300

Is voting in every election active citizenship? Why/why not? 

No, teacher's discretion for the hwy. 
300

What are the levels of the Court System? 

Federal --> state/Territory Supreme Courts --> District/County Courts --> Magistrate's Court. 

400

What is the Rule of Law? 

The Rule of Law means everyone must follow the same rules, regardless of who they are. 

400

What is freedom of speech, and how does it relate to democracy? 

Having the right to say what you want about your government, including disagreeing/critiquing their choices, and not getting in trouble. This relates to democracy because part of democracy is everyone getting a say/being heard. 
400

What does the Senate do? 

Review bills passed by the House of Reps. BONUS: Represent states/territories to ensure laws are fair for the whole country. 

400

What are the responsibilities of a citizen? 

To not break the law, to participate in the voting process, to stand up for things that are unjust (wrong), to exercise their political rights. 

400

What is the High Court, and why is it important? 

Top court in Australia, ensures government is adhering to the constitution. 

500

What is responsible government? 

Where the government must explain why they do what they do. 

500

What happen if we did not get to vote and if there was no democracy? 

Teacher's discretion. 

500

What does the House of Reps do? 

Introduce bills and represent the people. 

Bonus: What is an electorate, and how do they relate to the House of Reps? 

500

How can immigrants get involved in democracy? 

Teacher's discretion. 
500

How does the High Court maintain the Rule of Law? 

Teachers' discretion.