Australian Year 10 Civics Practice Test 2026 - Free Civics Practice Questions and Study Guide

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What are Crown's reserve powers and when might they be used?

They are routine powers of Parliament to pass laws.

They are ceremonial duties with no real effect.

They are exceptional constitutional powers exercised by the Governor-General in crisis.

These powers are reserve powers—the Crown’s discretionary authority kept for extraordinary constitutional moments. In Australia, the Governor-General acts as the Crown’s representative, and these powers are not used in routine governance or ceremonial duties. They come into play only in a genuine constitutional crisis where normal processes couldn’t resolve who should govern or how to uphold the system.

In practice, that means the Governor-General could intervene if there’s no clear majority and a government cannot be formed, or if a Prime Minister who has lost the confidence of the House refuses to step down, or in some cases where a dissolution of Parliament is needed to protect the constitutional order. Such actions are exceptional and guided by long-standing conventions, not regular political practice. They are not powers of the monarch to overrule elections.

They are powers of the monarch to overrule elections.

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