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The Government

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What is the purpose of Prime Minister’s Questions in the UK?

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Where is the Welsh Parliament (the Senedd) located?

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When was the Northern Ireland Parliament established?

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Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
The Scottish Parliament is based in Edinburgh.

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In the UK, the Prime Minister also has a country house outside London called:

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How many elected members are there in the Northern Ireland Assembly?

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How many senior MPs does the Prime Minister appoint to become ministers in charge of departments?

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Which of the following is true for members of the House of Lords?

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Where should voters fill in their ballot paper?

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What system operates in Northern Ireland for voter registration?

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Who coordinates policies across the capital of London?

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Who appoints senior MPs to become ministers in charge of departments?

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Who are civil servants accountable to?

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How often is the electoral register updated in the UK?

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Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Serving military personnel can stand for election to public office.

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How are local authorities funded?

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Which of the following statements is correct?

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What power does the UK government have over devolved assemblies?

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When was the Northern Ireland Assembly established?

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Who appoints senior opposition MPs to be the shadow ministers?

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Which public services are controlled by devolved administrations in the UK?

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Who is the leader of the political party in power?

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Who is not eligible to stand for public office in the UK?

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Where do the elected members (AMs) of Wales meet?

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What is the cabinet in the UK government?

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Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
The Scottish Parliament has the authority to make laws on all matters in Scotland.

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Who is responsible for the economy in the UK?

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What issues can the Northern Ireland Assembly make decisions on?

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Who can stand for election as a Member of Parliament (MP) in the UK?

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What information does a poll card provide?

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Who appoints the members of the cabinet?

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Is entrance to the public galleries in the Palace of Westminster free?

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Where do elected members, known as MSPs, meet in Scotland?

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What is the role of pressure and lobby groups?

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How many local authorities are there in London?

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Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland each have devolved administrations, which give them full control over all laws and policies.

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What must you have to be able to vote in the UK?

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Where do people vote in elections in the UK?

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How are members of the Welsh National Assembly elected?

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What is the role of shadow ministers in the UK?

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What alternative is available for those who cannot visit a polling station?

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What is the role of public galleries in the Palace of Westminster?

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Which of the following areas are under the control of the central UK government?

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Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
The public can listen to debates in the Palace of Westminster from public galleries in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords.

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When was Ireland divided into two separate nations?

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What is the second-largest party in the House of Commons called?

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What is the role of the mayor in many local authorities?

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How often are elections held for the National Assembly for Wales?

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How many members are there in the Scottish Parliament?

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Proceedings in the UK Parliament are broadcast on television and published in official reports called:

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In which city is the Northern Ireland Assembly building located?

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The Welsh Assembly (now called the Senedd) and the Scottish Parliament were established in:

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Since when has the UK had a fully democratic voting system?

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Where do elected members, known as MLAs, meet in Northern Ireland?

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Where is the official home of the UK Prime Minister?

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How should voters decide whom to vote for?

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An electoral registration form is sent to every household in the UK every year. What must be done with it?

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Who governs towns, cities, and rural areas in the UK?

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How often does Prime Minister’s Questions take place while Parliament is sitting?

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Who is responsible for managing relationships with foreign countries in the UK government?

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When was the Scottish Parliament formed?

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Who is responsible for crime, policing, and immigration in the UK?

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Who can stand for public office in the UK?

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What does having a free press in the UK mean?

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When are local elections for councillors usually held?

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Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
The Welsh Assembly has 120 Assembly members (AMs).

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What matters can the Scottish Parliament legislate on?

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What do each devolved administrations have?

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Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Lobby and pressure groups work to influence government decisions.

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How many members are in the Welsh National Assembly?

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What are MPs who do not represent any of the main political parties called?

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What is the main role of the Opposition?

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Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
The Home Secretary is responsible for managing the UK's foreign relations.

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How can the Prime Minister of the UK be changed?

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Who makes up the shadow cabinet?

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Who is responsible for subjects such as education, health, and defence?

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Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Adult citizens of the UK, and citizens of the Commonwealth and the Irish Republic who are resident in the UK, can vote in all public elections.

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What is the primary role of civil servants in the UK?

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What are the core values of civil servants?

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Which of the following are major political parties in the UK?

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When was the Northern Ireland Parliament abolished the first time?

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