Chapter 5 Test 3
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1. How many members does the Scottish Parliament have?
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2. What does the term ‘coalition’ refer to?
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3. How much do you have to pay to visit the Palace of Westminster?
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4. Civil servants cannot stand for public office:
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5. What is the main function of the Council of Europe?
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6. In which of the following areas has the Welsh government the power to make laws (choose four)?
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7. How many members comprise the UN Security Council?
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8. Members in the Senedd can speak English and Welsh, but all publications of the Senedd must be in English:
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9. How many members does the Northern Ireland Assembly have?
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10. Which of the following civil laws include disputes between landlords and tenants over issues such as repairs and eviction?
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11. How can you visit the Scottish Parliament?
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12. Which of the following is NOT a duty of the police?
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13. How often are the elections for the European Parliament held?
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14. What do new citizens have to swear or affirm as part of the citizenship ceremony?
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15. Which senior MP is responsible for issues relating to crime, policing and immigration?
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16. In which TWO cases may a person who has been summoned to do jury service be exempted from doing it:
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17. What is the role of the shadow cabinet?
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18. If you are self-employed:
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19. What name is given to the elected members of the Northern Ireland Assembly?
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20. How can a person be protected from being forced into a marriage?
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21. Which of the following is NOT classified as a criminal offence in the UK?
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22. Which of the following is NOT considered to be a main part of the British government?
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23. Who appoints the members of the Cabinet?
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24. Which court usually deals with the MOST serious civil cases in Scotland?
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