Exam task words Flashcards
Discuss
Example:
- Provide one sanction that may be imposed if Sam is found guilty and discuss the ability of that sanction to achieve its purposes.
give a reasoned argument for and against a particular issue (and provide strengths and weaknesses if applicable). You can also give your opinion, and should do so if the question asks you to give it
Distinguish
Example
- Question 1 (2011)
Distinguish between exclusive and residual source.
explain the differences and distinctive characteristics
Evaluate
Example
- Evaluate the effectiveness of two methods that are used by individuals or groups to influence a change in the law.
to identify key features and assess their relative merits by discussing the strengths and weaknesses and providing a concluding judgment about the (overall) benefit or worth of what is being evaluated
Identify
Example.
- Identify the two types of law-making powers of the state parliaments. In your answer, provide an example of each.
to state or recognize a feature or factor (and possibly provide some basic facts about it)
Illustrate
- Use one example to explain and illustrate how the law-making powers of the Commonwealth Parliament and the state parliaments have been changed by High Court interpretation of the Commonwealth Constitution.
to provide examples in order to better describe or explain a feature or concept
Outline
Example
- Outline one effect of the interpretation of statute by judges.
to give a brief summary of the key features
Provide
Example
- Audrey has commenced civil proceedings in the Supreme Court of Victoria (Trial Division). The Court will resolve the dispute at trial after mediation was unsuccessful.
Provide one reason for the existence of a court hierarchy. Refer to Audrey’s dispute in your answer.
to give, supply or specify
To what extent
Example
- The author of a journal article wrote the following
opinion: ‘Juries should not decide matters of fact. It should all be left up to the judge.’
To what extent do you
to describe the degree or level
to which a statement, opinion or contention is (or is believed to be) correct or valid
Advise
to offer suggestions about the best course of action or make recommendations
Analyse
to examine a complex feature, issue or concept by breaking it down into smaller parts and showing how they relate to one another
Comment on
to express an opinion or reaction (in order to demonstrate your understanding of it)
Compare
to explain or discuss how concepts, definitions or features are similar and different (by identifying the qualities or features they have in common as well as those they don’t)
Examine
to consider in detail and establish the key facts and important issues related to a topic or issue.
Define
to state the exact nature, features, or meaning of a term, feature or concept
Describe
to give a detailed account of a system, process or feature