Unit 4 legal outcome 1 constitution sections

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Understanding the Constitution: A Legal Quiz

Test your knowledge of the Constitution and its provisions with our engaging quiz! This quiz covers essential sections related to legal outcomes, including powers, rights, and responsibilities.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Focus on key sections of the Constitution
  • Perfect for students and legal enthusiasts
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ExploringLaw101
Section 51 refers to:
The 40 heads of power
Residual power
Judicial power
Sections 106, 107 and 108 establish what kind of power?
Concurrent power
Exclusive power
Residual power
In situations where there is conflict in concurrent laws which section should be applied?
108
109
128
The words of the Constitution can only be changed via a referendum. Which section allows for this?
80
117
128
Which of the following sections protect our right to freedom of religion?
116
117
92
The rules surrounding the compostion and election of the senate are established in which section?
7
24
106
The rules surrounding the compostion and election of the house of representatives are established in which section?
7
24
107
An express right which protects our right to not be discriminated based on the state we reside in is found in section?
117
116
80
Our freedom of religion is protected by which section?
117
116
80
The section of the constitution that ensures that if the government was to aquire our property it must be on just terms is?
51(xxxi)
109
128
Trial by jury for indictable commonwealth offences is protected by section?
128
109
80
The reason interstate trade is free is because of section
80
92
117
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