0% 0 votes, 0 avg test_17 1 / 20 1 points 1. What is the importance of a secret vote? 1. Faster voting 2. Protects privacy 3. Helps leaders 4. Public voting 2 / 20 1 points 2. When do elections usually take place? 1. Every 3 years 2. Every year 3. Never 4. Monthly 3 / 20 1 points 3. What is a polling place? 1. Court 2. School only 3. Office 4. Voting location 4 / 20 1 points 4. How do people vote in Australia? 1. Public vote 2. By phone 3. Secret ballot 4. Online only 5 / 20 1 points 5. What is a ballot paper? 1. Voting paper 2. Ticket 3. Law document 4. ID card 6 / 20 1 points 6. What happens if a person does not vote? 1. Reward 2. Jail 3. Nothing 4. Fine 7 / 20 1 points 7. Why must citizens vote in Australia? 1. Optional 2. Legal duty 3. Not important 4. Only for leaders 8 / 20 1 points 8. What is compulsory voting? 1. Optional voting 2. Required voting 3. No voting 4. Only leaders vote 9 / 20 1 points 9. What does the federal government manage? 1. Schools 2. Defense and immigration 3. Parks 4. Local roads 10 / 20 1 points 10. What is the role of federal government? 1. Local issues 2. Schools only 3. Hospitals only 4. National matters 11 / 20 1 points 11. What do state governments manage? 1. Military 2. Courts only 3. Schools and hospitals 4. Elections only 12 / 20 1 points 12. What is the role of state governments? 1. Local roads only 2. National defense 3. Courts only 4. State laws/services 13 / 20 1 points 13. What do local councils do? 1. Manage local services 2. Elect PM 3. Make national laws 4. Control courts 14 / 20 1 points 14. What is the role of local government? 1. Courts 2. National laws 3. Local services 4. Military 15 / 20 1 points 15. Who represents the King in Australia? 1. Governor-General 2. Courts 3. Police 4. PM 16 / 20 1 points 16. What is the role of the Governor-General? 1. Make laws 2. Represent the King 3. Lead government 4. Judge cases 17 / 20 1 points 17. What does “double majority” mean? 1. Majority of voters and states 2. Only people decide 3. Two votes 4. Only states decide 18 / 20 1 points 18. What is required for a referendum to pass? 1. Court decision 2. Simple majority 3. Double majority 4. Government decision 19 / 20 1 points 19. Who can vote in a referendum? 1. Tourists 2. Everyone 3. Children 4. Citizens 18+ 20 / 20 1 points 20. Can the Constitution be changed? 1. No 2. Only by PM 3. Yes, by referendum 4. Only courts 0% Restart quiz