F.S.L Quiz

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F.S.L Quiz: Test Your Knowledge of Democracy and Government

Are you familiar with the fundamental principles of democracy and the workings of government? This quiz is designed to challenge your knowledge on various aspects of democracy, government structures, and processes. Whether you're a student, a teacher, or simply a curious individual, this quiz will enhance your understanding of civic concepts.

Key Features:

  • 21 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Instant feedback on your answers
21 Questions5 MinutesCreated by InquiringMind423
What is the definition of Democracy?
A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
a country governed by a dictator
Other
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What are the three levels of Government?
Country, Government and State
Federal, State and Local
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Where does Federal get their funding from?
Fines - Police + Roads
Income Tax
Where does State get their funding from?
Licenses
Pet Registration
Where does Local get their funding from?
Rates
GST
What happened in Ancient Greece B.C 6th century?
Democracy was started
The parliament was started
What 2 parliaments control our laws?
Commonwealth and Federal
Federal and State
How many members are in each house?
150 in the house of represenatives and 76 in the senate
76 in the house of represenatives and 150 in the senate
140 in the house of representatives and 90 in the senate
Who approves a bill to become a law?
Governor General
Senator
What are the 2 houses of parliament?
House of Lords and Senator
House of Representatives and Senate
How does the Parliament pass a law?
From a majority vote in the House of Representatives and Senate
From a vote from the federal community
What is a political party?
A political party is an organisation that represents a particular group of people or set of ideas.
A politcal party is a party held after winning an election.
What is the difference between a political and parliamentary party?
Parliamentary represent a certain topic or theme while a politcal party represents a certain parliament.
Parliamentary parties represent a federal or state parliament while a political party represents a certain theme or topic.
What is the definition of Government?
The group of people with authority to govern a country or state
The action or manner of controlling or regulating a state, organization, or people
Who is Malcolm Turnbull?
The PM
The MP
What colour are the federal houses?
Red and Green
Red and Blue
Whats an appeal?
 
Apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court
What is the role of police in our society?
To protect the people from harm and prevent unlawful acts from occurring.
To help those in the community from harm.
When must you go with a police officer to the police station?
Only if the police have a warrant for your arrest or a reasonable cause for believing you broke the law
When you are asked to answer questions.
When may a judge question a witness?
Any time throughout the trial.
Only when needed to clarify a point.
List the main court room officials
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