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Each question will be timed (2 mins per mark) If you wish to use the template from your book for Q5 YOU WILL HAVE TO RIP IT OUT OF YOUR BOOKLET TO SUBMIT IT.

2012 Exam Q1 Provide one reason why a state may refer its law-making powers to the Commonwealth Parliament 2 marks

2012 Exam Q2. Using one example, define the term ‘concurrent powers.’ 2 marks

2012 Exam Q3. ‘Section 109 of the Commonwealth Constitution acts as a restriction on the state parliaments.’ To what extent do you agree with this statement? Discuss 4 marks

Extended Response Q.5 A referendum is the most effective way of affecting the constitutional division of powers.’ To what extent do you agree with this statement? In your response outline a High Court case that has impacted on the division of powers. 10 marks