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Victorian Certificate of Education Year SUPERVISOR TO ATTACH PROCESSING LABEL HERE Letter STUDENT NUMBER Section AUSTRALIAN POLITICS Written examination Day Date Reading time: *.** to *.** (15 minutes) Writing time: *.** to *.** (2 hours) QUESTION AND ANSWER BOOK Number of questions Structure of book Number of questions to be answered Number of marks A 12 12 60 B 4 1 20 Total 80 SAMPLE Students are permitted to bring into the examination room: pens, pencils, highlighters, erasers, sharpeners and rulers. Students are NOT permitted to bring into the examination room: blank sheets of paper and/or correction fluid/tape. No calculator is allowed in this examination. Materials supplied Question and answer book of 24 pages, including assessment criteria for Section B on page 24 Additional space is available at the end of the book if you need extra paper to complete an answer. Instructions Write your student number in the space provided above on this page. The focus of your responses must be on contemporary examples and case studies from within the last 10 years. All written responses must be in English. Students are NOT permitted to bring mobile phones and/or any other unauthorised electronic devices into the examination room. VICTORIAN CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY 2018 April 2018

AUSPOL (SAMPLE) 2 April 2018 SECTION A Answer all questions in the spaces provided. Instructions for Section A Question 1 (4 marks) a. Identify one function of the Commonwealth Parliament. 1 mark b. Explain why Australia can be considered a constitutional monarchy. 3 marks SECTION A continued

April 2018 3 AUSPOL (SAMPLE) Question 2 (3 marks) Explain one key principle or value that underpins a liberal democracy. SECTION A continued TURN OVER

AUSPOL (SAMPLE) 4 April 2018 Question 3 (6 marks) a. Identify one role of the Cabinet as it operates in the Australian political system. 1 mark b. Evaluate the operation of the principle of collective ministerial responsibility in Australia. 5 marks SECTION A continued

April 2018 5 AUSPOL (SAMPLE) Question 4 (8 marks) Analyse the role of political parties in the American electoral process. SECTION A continued TURN OVER

AUSPOL (SAMPLE) 6 April 2018 Question 5 (5 marks) Evaluate the effectiveness of the separation of powers in the United States of America in achieving democratic values. SECTION A continued

April 2018 7 AUSPOL (SAMPLE) Question 6 (4 marks) Discuss one similarity between the way in which Australia and the United States of America protect democratic rights and freedoms. SECTION A continued TURN OVER

AUSPOL (SAMPLE) 8 April 2018 Question 7 (5 marks) a. Outline one way in which interest groups may influence public policy. 2 marks b. Explain one reason why the role of interest groups is important. 3 marks SECTION A continued

April 2018 9 AUSPOL (SAMPLE) Question 8 (6 marks) Discuss two factors that hinder the successful implementation of Australian public policy. SECTION A continued TURN OVER

AUSPOL (SAMPLE) 10 April 2018 Question 9 (4 marks) a. Outline one key objective of Australian foreign policy. 1 mark b. Using a contemporary example, describe one way in which Australia pursues the key objective outlined in part a. 3 marks SECTION A continued

April 2018 11 AUSPOL (SAMPLE) Question 10 (3 marks) Distinguish between the terms asylum seeker and refugee. Question 11 (4 marks) Discuss one contemporary use of foreign aid in Australia s process of making foreign policy. SECTION A continued TURN OVER

AUSPOL (SAMPLE) 12 April 2018 Question 12 (8 marks) Analyse the influence of elections in both the domestic and the foreign policy-making process. END OF SECTION A

April 2018 13 AUSPOL (SAMPLE) SECTION B Instructions for Section B Write an essay on one of the following questions in the space provided. Your response will be assessed according to the assessment criteria set out on page 24. Question 1 (20 marks) The increasing presence of minor party representatives in the parliament hinders Australian democracy. To what extent do you agree? OR Question 2 (20 marks) The Congress of the United States of America effectively carries out its functions. To what extent do you agree? OR Question 3 (20 marks) Although many factors contribute to the success or failure of policy formulation, it is the role of the public service that is most critical. Analyse the role of the public service in policy formulation with reference to one or more policies that you have studied this year. OR Question 4 (20 marks) Australia s key foreign policy objectives will always remain the same but priorities will shift. To what extent do you agree? Discuss with reference to two of the following key challenges facing contemporary Australian foreign policy: global and regional conflicts humanitarian crises and natural disasters the threat of global terrorism climate change and environmental issues the economic development of the region refugees, people smuggling and trafficking in persons SECTION B continued TURN OVER

AUSPOL (SAMPLE) 14 April 2018 Question no. SECTION B continued

April 2018 15 AUSPOL (SAMPLE) SECTION B continued TURN OVER

AUSPOL (SAMPLE) 16 April 2018 SECTION B continued

April 2018 17 AUSPOL (SAMPLE) SECTION B continued TURN OVER

AUSPOL (SAMPLE) 18 April 2018 SECTION B continued

April 2018 19 AUSPOL (SAMPLE) END OF SECTION B TURN OVER

AUSPOL (SAMPLE) 20 April 2018 Extra space for responses Clearly number all responses in this space.

April 2018 21 AUSPOL (SAMPLE) TURN OVER

AUSPOL (SAMPLE) 22 April 2018

April 2018 23 AUSPOL (SAMPLE) An answer book is available from the supervisor if you need extra paper to complete an answer. Please ensure you write your student number in the space provided on the front cover of the answer book. At the end of the examination, place the answer book inside the front cover of this question and answer book. TURN OVER

AUSPOL (SAMPLE) 24 April 2018 Assessment criteria for Section B The essay in Section B will be assessed against the following criteria: development of a coherent and relevant argument that addresses the specific demands of the essay question demonstration of political knowledge that is accurate and appropriate for the essay question accurate use of key political terms and concepts use of contemporary examples and case studies to support explanations, points of view and arguments END OF QUESTION AND ANSWER BOOK