Chapter 5 Test 7
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1. The UK is a ‘constitutional monarchy’:
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2. Where can people facing domestic violence get help from (choose TWO options)?
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3. People might be taken to court if they owe money to someone:
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4. How many members does a jury have in England, Wales and Northern Ireland?
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5. What TWO tests do you need to pass to get a driving licence in the UK?
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6. What is the role of the Speaker?
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7. Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding Youth Courts?
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8. Who is responsible for the creation of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms?
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9. Members of the House of Lords may stand for election to the House of Commons and are eligible for all public offices:
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10. What does the following term ‘PDSA’ stand for?
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11. The Commonwealth is based on the core values of democracy, good government and the rule of law:
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12. How long does it take to donate blood?
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13. Where do local authorities get funding from (choose TWO answers)?
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14. What does the term MEPs stand for?
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15. In which of the following matters can the Scottish Parliament legislate (choose FIVE options)?
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16. Drinking in public can be a criminal offence and you can be fined or arrested for it:
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17. Whose details are NOT listed in the Phone Book?
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18. What is the name of the official reports where the Parliament’s proceedings are published?
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19. How many members does the Senedd have?
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20. Who deals with cases involving personal injury, family matters, breaches of contract and divorce in Scotland?
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21. What name is given to the members of the House of Lords?
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22. Magistrates and Justices of the Peace (JPs) are members of:
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23. How can you visit the Northern Ireland Assembly (choose TWO options)?
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24. For what sort of claims is the small claims procedure in Northern Ireland used?
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