If you google both Acts and have a look at their respective provisions, you’ll see the Return to work plan is evident under the Worker’s Compensation Act, not the WHS Act. Also, textbooks discuss it under the WC dot point, not the WHS dot point.
For Q14, I definitely agree that a huge benefit of diversionary programs (like cautions) is that they reduce court traffic and increase their efficiency. However, I wouldn't say that is its primary purpose. The law's most fundamental role is to facilitate justice and ensure the offender does not...
Offences against the sovereign - atleast in the HSC syllabus - are generally when the criminal transgresses against their own government (eg. Sedition and treason). In Q10, the nuclear bomb is clear evidence of a Crime against humanity; a systematic attack on a population (Crime against the...
Consent is generally required when nation states are resolving a dispute at the ICJ. Given the extreme nature of crimes the ICC prosecutes (Crimes against the international community), consent is not a requisite.
If anyone is still interested, these are my solutions (got 98 last year):
1. D
2. A
3. A
4. C
5. D
6. B
7. A
8. C
9. C
10. D
11. B
12. B
13. A
14. C
15. B
16. D
17. A
18. C
19. C
20. B
Hey All,
I just completed my HSC, receiving the following marks:
94 - English Advanced
98 - Mathematics
98 - Legal Studies (11th in NSW)
95 - Business Studies
95 - Information Processes and Technology
99 - Studies of Religion II (1st in NSW)
And achieved an ATAR of 99.85. (Proof attached)...
Hey. I received a 99.85 ATAR at a 249th ranked school, and was never tutored for any subjects throughout my school life. My biggest advice would be to not rely on anybody. You know yourself best, and you should do whatever suits you best. Keep organised and be consistent. Capitalise on...
Nope, the requirements prototype is built in the 'Understanding the Problem' stage, before the planning. Its purpose is to allow participants to use it as a means of determining what the new system requires.
But wouldn't you determine the technology requirements before the feasibility study.. the feasibility study is about assessing whether those requirements can be met or not and risks associated. I went with D because the wording of C was off to me, like if it said "To understand the essential...
Any thoughts on this question-
A requirements prototype is built during the development of a new system
What is the role of the requirements prototype?
A. To simplify the system for participant training
B. To compare the new system with the old system
C. To understand the essential features...