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  1. B

    Multiple Choice

    Well Said bro.
  2. B

    Multiple Choice

    Obviously the syllabus doesnt directly state this its been interpreted. The question was on separation, the 3 branches are exec, judiciary and legislature. the Governor General is a part of the exec, so is the police, they both essentially 'apply' the law. Thats the reasoning behind B
  3. B

    Multiple Choice

    Clever Text Dump... http://flr.law.anu.edu.au/sites/flr.anulaw.anu.edu.au/files/flr/Zanghellini.pdf Nice try mate, but you getting all worked up about the answer isn't going to change the fact that you're wrong, you yourself told everyone to stop getting worked up, hypocritical much.
  4. B

    Multiple Choice

    True, however you've got to look at the syllabus on executive branch (e.g. police), and the role of executive is to APPLY or Enforce law, Answer B
  5. B

    Multiple Choice

    For Q11, Circle sentencing does have the power of a court as it involves a magistrate who works with the community to decide upon a punishment. Thats why B is most correct For Q18, A is probably wrong, but who really knows anymore, everyone has different ideas but it appears that B is the most...
  6. B

    Estimated Raw Mark for band 6?

    To be honest mate, I wouldn't have a clue and no one else would either. But last year's cut off was approximately 81/100 and their exam was pretty easy, so my gut guess would be around the 8s somewhere, but if I wee you I'd be hoping for a 90+ just to be safe.
  7. B

    Multiple Choice

    Whilst true, i doubt that they would be that picky about it.
  8. B

    Dat 7 marker.

    I think the question was geared more towards one of the rights discussed in the 2nd part of the syllabus. But if you picked a topic that was both, i.e. slavery and human trafficking, you would have been safe easily.
  9. B

    So what did assess really mean?

    Effectiveness was a part of it, but it was also to show how entrenched/ involved and important discretion was
  10. B

    Multiple Choice

    There seems to be excessive confidence in getting a state rank, its politicised and goes well beyond your multi choice...
  11. B

    Multiple Choice

    i asked 3 teachers, all of them were unsure. I think it depends upon the interpretation of statutory, if they take it as meaning a statute law then yes its B. Looking at it now, seeing if statutory doesn't apply then both C and D are correct, so it must be B.
  12. B

    Multiple Choice

    I agree with all of them except 20, it is most definitely B. A is wrong because judiciary interpret legislation, C is wrong because legislature amend/make legislation and D is wrong because the Senate (legislature) reviews legislation, and the Governor General is responsible for assent only...
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