1) Who is the most powerful person in the Australian Parliament? a) The Governor-General b) The Speaker of the House c) The Prime Minister d) The Treasurer 2) What is one of the main responsibilities of the Treasurer? a) Advising the Governor-General on constitutional matters b) Presenting the Federal Budget to Parliament c) Scrutinising the government’s decisions  d) Leading the Cabinet in developing foreign policy 3) What is the role of the Governor-General in the Australian Parliament? a) To represent the King and perform ceremonial duties b) To vote in parliamentary debates c) To make laws on behalf of the government d) To lead the opposition in Parliament 4) What happens if there is a tie during a vote in the House of Representatives? a) The Prime Minister decides the outcome b) The vote is discarded, and no decision is made c) The Speaker casts the deciding vote d) The Governor-General intervenes 5) What is the primary responsibility of the President of the Senate? a) To represent the Australian Government overseas b) To run meetings of the Senate and ensure standing orders are obeyed c) To decide when federal elections are held d) To vote on all proposed laws

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