Question:

According to the passage, the constitution of Australia does not state any of the following EXCEPT

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Always identify the main point in the passage when looking for the correct answer. The passage often uses the word "except" to indicate what is not explicitly stated in the original text.
Updated On: Sep 1, 2025
  • The Commonwealth of Australia will have six states with their own governments.
  • The six states of Australia are to be directly governed by the monarch of Britain.
  • Queen Victoria will always be the Head of state.
  • The Governor-General of Australia will exercise the British monarch's power in their absence. 

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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation


The passage describes the formation of Australia as a federation and provides some details about its governance. The constitution states that the Governor-General of Australia exercises the British monarch's power in their absence, which is the correct statement. - Option (A) is incorrect because it implies Australia's six states will have their own governments, which was true, but it was not emphasized as an exception in the passage. - Option (B) is incorrect because it implies a direct control of Australia by the monarch of Britain, which is not stated in the constitution. - Option (C) is also incorrect as the passage does not claim Queen Victoria will always be the Head of State. Thus, Option (D) is the only accurate statement, as it refers to the powers held by the Governor-General in the absence of the British monarch. 

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