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Class Quiz

Class Quiz. Based on Chapter 5. Name the FOUR main types of law-making powers under the Constitution. Concurrent Powers Exclusive Powers Specific (enumerated) Powers Residual Powers. Section 109 of the Constitution is important because:.

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Class Quiz

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  1. Class Quiz Based on Chapter 5

  2. Name the FOUR main types of law-making powers under the Constitution • Concurrent Powers • Exclusive Powers • Specific (enumerated) Powers • Residual Powers

  3. Section 109 of the Constitution is important because: • A. It outlines the exclusive powers of the Commonwealth Parliament • B. It makes a State law invalid to the extent of its inconsistency with a Commonwealth law • C. It makes a State law invalid in its entirety • D. It makes a Commonwealth law invalid to the extent of its inconsistency with a State law

  4. The exclusive powers of the Commonwealth Constitution are found in which Section? • A. Section 52 only • B. Sections 51 only • C. Sections 51 and 52 • D. Section 128

  5. Sections 92 and 99 of the Constitution are an example of which of the following: • A. A restriction on the types of laws made by the State parliaments • B. A restriction on the types of laws made by the Commonwealth parliament • C. A residual power of the State parliaments • D. An exclusive power of the State parliaments

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