An Australian citizen aged 20 is called for jury service. What does this mean for them?
- It applies only once they turn 25
- It applies only to people born in Australia
- It is a responsibility they should carry out ✓
- It is an offer they may simply ignore
Why this is the answer
Jury service is a duty for citizens aged 18 or over when they are asked, so a 20-year-old citizen is expected to serve.
This question is from: Responsibilities
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