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Which of these about travelling in a car in Australia is correct?

ASeatbelts are only required on highways
BBaby car seats are recommended but not mandatory
CEverybody in a car must wear a seatbelt

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Government and law in Australia operate on a federal system where power is shared between the national government and the states and territories. Understanding this division of power is a key area of the citizenship test.

When answering this question, consider how the Australian legal system protects the rights of individuals while maintaining order and fairness across society. This question is at a moderate difficulty level, similar to what you can expect on the actual citizenship test. Understanding the reasoning behind the answer is key.

Remember that the judiciary is independent from the government. Judges cannot be told how to decide cases. This separation of powers is a fundamental principle that appears often in citizenship test questions. Explore more Government & Law practice questions to strengthen your preparation, or try a full practice test to simulate the real exam experience.

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