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Political system o f the UK

Political system o f the UK. 1. What is the state system of the United Kingdom?. a) a constitutional monarchy b) a parliamentary republic c) a limited monarchy d) a federal republic. a) a constitutional monarchy. 2. What chambers does the British Parliament consist of?.

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Political system o f the UK

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  1. Political system of the UK

  2. 1. What is the state system of the United Kingdom? a) a constitutional monarchy b) a parliamentary republic c) a limited monarchy d) a federal republic

  3. a) a constitutional monarchy

  4. 2. What chambers does the British Parliament consist of? • a) the Senate and the House of Representatives • b) the House of Lords and the House of Commons • c) the Cabinet of Ministers and the Shadow Cabinet • d) the House of Lords and the House of Representatives

  5. b) the House of Lords and the House of Commons

  6. 3. Who presides in the House of Lords? • a) the Lord Chancellor • b) the Speaker • c) the Chancellor of the Exchequer • d) the Prime-Minister

  7. a) the Lord Chancellor

  8. 4. Who presides in the House of Commons? • a) the Lord Chancellor • b) the Speaker • c) the Chancellor of the Exchequer • d) the Prime-Minister

  9. b) the Speaker

  10. 5. Where does the British Premier live and work? • a) at 10 Downing Street • b) in the Houses of Parliament • c) in Buckingham Palace • d) in Fleet Street

  11. a) at 10 Downing Street

  12. 6. What is the nickname of the Conservative Party? • a) the Tories • b) the Whigs • c) the Whips • d) the Libs

  13. a) the Tories

  14. 7. For what period are the members of the House of Commons elected? • a) 2 years • b) 3 years • c) 4 years • d) 5 years

  15. d) 5 years

  16. 8. What do the letters MP stand for? • a) Member of Parliament • b) Member of the Party • c) Member of the Policy • d) Member of Political movement

  17. a) Member of Parliament

  18. 9. How long does a session of the House of Commons last? • a) 30-60 days • b) 60-90 days • c) 120-150 days • d) 160-175 days

  19. d) 160-175 days

  20. 10. What is “the Woolsack”? • a) a large bag of wool covered with white cloth • b) a small bag of wool covered with black cloth • c) a large bag of wool covered with red cloth • d) a small basket of wool covered with blue cloth

  21. c) a large bag of wool covered with red cloth

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