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Part 3: Government and the Law in Australia (7 Tests)

Prepare for the Third Section of the official handbook Our Common Bond with 7 focused practice tests covering:

System of Government

The Constitution: The supreme law of Australia and the legal framework for how the nation is governed.

The King and Governor-General: Understanding the role of the Head of State and their representative in Australia.

The Federation: How the six colonies united to form the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901.

The Three Levels of Government

Federal, State, and Local: The distinct responsibilities of each level, from national defense to local rubbish collection.

Separation of Powers: How the Parliament, Executive, and Judiciary work independently to prevent the abuse of power.

How Laws are Made

Parliamentary Process: How a “Bill” becomes a law through debates and voting in the House of Representatives and the Senate.

Political Parties: The role of the Government, the Opposition, and how representatives are elected to Parliament.

The Legal System & Police

The Courts: The role of judges, the High Court, and how the judicial system remains independent from the government.

The Police: The role of law enforcement in maintaining safety and why they are separate from the military and politicians.

Trials & Juries: Understanding your legal rights and the importance of an independent jury in the justice system.

Government and the Law in Australia: FAQs

Get specific answers about the Part 3 practice module. This section covers the Australian Constitution, the three levels of government, how laws are made, the Separation of Powers, and the roles of the courts and police in the Australian legal system.

What is Part 3: Government and the law in Australia (7 Tests)?
It is a series of Seven free practice tests covering every topic in Part 3 of the Our Common Bond booklet for the Australian citizenship test.
What topics are covered in this Part 3 practice module?
Part 3 focuses on Government and the law in Australia, including the Australian Constitution, the three levels of government, the separation of powers, how laws are made, and the roles of the courts and police.
How many practice tests are in this Part 3 module?
There are 7 exclusive practice tests featuring 140 questions with three options. Every question includes the correct answer and a detailed explanation to ensure full coverage of the Part 3 syllabus.
Are these Part 3 tests free to practice?
Yes, all 7 practice tests in this module are completely free to use.
Are the Part 3 test questions available in PDF?
A PDF version of this practice module will be available for download very soon.