Government and the law in Australia
What are members elected to Australia's Senate called?
- ✓Senators
- ○Members of Parliament (MPs)
- ○Representatives
Correct answer
Senators
Members elected to the Senate — the upper house of Australia's federal Parliament — are known as Senators. Members of the House of Representatives are called MPs.
This is one sample question. Practise the full bank with timed mock exams, every answer explained, and a predicted pass score — free to start in Australian Citizenship Test.
Download on theApp StoreRelated questions
What is the name of Australia's founding legal document that sets out the rules for how the country is governed?Australia's system of government is best described as a:Who represents the King of Australia at the national level?Who represents the King in each Australian state?At what age are Australian citizens required to enrol to vote?For enrolled Australian citizens, voting in federal elections is: