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Life in the UK Test Chapter 4 Exam 4
Posted in July 5th, 2010
What do you call the system or form of government In the UK?
Republic
Parliamentary Democracy
Constitutional Monarchy
Absolute Monarchy
Unlike other countries, the British constitution is not written in a single document.
TRUE
FALSE
The head of state in the UK is?
Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Elizabeth II
Princess Diana
none of the above
What do you call the head of the parliamentary government?
Prime Minister
President
Figurehead
none of the above
As of 2010 there are __ parliament constituencies each electing a member of the parliament
646
650
656
660
It is the lower house of UK parliament?
House of Commons
House of Lords
House of the King
House of the Queen
What is the role of a member of the parliament in UK
law-making body
represents theirs constituents
makes new laws for the welfare of the country
all of the above
It is a form of voting in the house of commons where in the highest polling candidate is elected.
First past the election
First past the members
First past the post
First past the parliament
A whip is a political party official whose main responsibility is to ensure peace and safety within its party members
TRUE
FALSE
Elections of the European parliament is held once every __ years
3
4
5
6
Currently, there are 78 UK members in the European parliament and elected members are called?
Members of the European Parliament
Members of the UK Parliament
Members of the senate
none of the above
The upper house of the UK parliament is called?
House of Commons
Senate
House of Lords
House of the President
The parliament in the UK is composed of sovereign/monarchy, house of commons and __
House of Peers
Congress
Senate
none of the above
The house of lords is more supreme in making decisions and establishing new laws than the house of commons.
TRUE
FALSE
What city in England is the official resident of the Prime Minister
Manchester
London
Norwich
Bristol
How many senior members of the parliament does a prime minister appoints?
10
15
20
25
This is the second largest party in the house of commons who criticize the current leader of the parliament
The senate
The opposition
The political party
none of the above
What do you call the chief officer of the house of commons?
President
Speaker
Judge
Senator
All except one are roles of a political party in government.
act as an intermediary from citizens to government on public opinions.
educate citizens and voters on the function of a political party.
political party perform an important task in the democratic government.
political parties can vote in the house of commons.
The pressure and __ groups are organizations who influence or opposed government policies
lobby
political
assembly
none of the above
This are group of people who works for the government and has to be neutral in carrying out government policies.
political party
civil servant
members of the parliament
president
What is the capital city of Wales?
Cardiff
Newport
London
St. David's
The WAG or Welsh Assembly government are held once every __ years
4
5
6
10
The Welsh Assembly Government has the power or authority to make decisions on education, health and people welfare in Wales.
TRUE
FALSE
What is the capital city of Scotland?
Edinburgh
Glasgow
Wales
Hamilton
The Scottish Parliament has a total of __ members.
119
129
130
139
The Northern Ireland assembly has 108 members known as?
Members of the Legislative Assembly
Members of the Executive Assembly
Members of the cabinet
Members of the political party
What Is the official residence of the British Monarch?
The House of Commons
The House of Lords
The Buckingham Palace
all of the above
Queen Elizabeth II is the current British Monarch in UK from__ to present
1953
1955
1960
1965
This are local tax established by the local authority to pay for their expenses or services
public tax
council tax
national tax
witholding tax
In UK justice, for serious crimes, a judge can decide whether an accused is guilty or innocent
TRUE
FALSE
The police which is organise locally has "operational independence" which means?
They can participate in any investigation without the instruction of the government
all investigation of the police must be presented first to the government for approval
both a and b
none of the above
__ are the non-departmental public bodies
Quangos
Quagos
Civil servant
public servant
The Council of Europe is created in what year?
1949
1950
1959
1960
What is the British National Anthem
God Save the Universe
God Save the Queen
God Save the World
God Save us
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