Q.1
On 29 March 2017, the United Kingdom gave formal notice to the European Council of its intention to withdraw from the EU, when it invoked what?
  • Item 25
  • Section 18
  • Article 50
  • Clause 15
Q.2
When she became Prime Minister, Theresa May had a majority of just 17 MPs. To make Brexit easier, she decided to call a General Election. What was her majority after the election?
  • She didn't have a majority
  • She had a majority of one MP
  • She had a majority of six MPs
  • She had a majority of ten MPs
Q.3
Theresa May’s first defeat in Parliament came in DecemberWhat did her loss grant to MPs?
  • A second referendum
  • A vote on the final Brexit deal
  • A guarantee that No Deal could not happen
  • Article 50 was revoked
Q.4
On the 4 December 2018, MPs declared Theresa May’s Government to be what?
  • The best government ever
  • The worst government ever
  • Unable to rule
  • In contempt of Parliament
Q.5
Theresa May faced her first vote of no confidence on 12 DecemberWhich MP led calls for the vote?
  • Jo Swinson
  • Boris Johnson
  • Jeremy Corbyn
  • Jacob Rees-Mogg
Q.6
On 15 January 2019, Mrs. May put her deal to leave the European Union before Parliament, who rejected it. What is special about this defeat?
  • Fewer votes were cast than in any other parliamentary vote before it
  • It was the largest ever defeat for a UK government
  • More votes were cast than in any other parliamentary vote before it
  • It saw the longest ever continuous speech in a parliamentary debate
Q.7
Mrs. May faced her second vote of no confidence shortly after the first defeat of her deal. She won this vote by 325 votes toWhat did she ask for immediately following her victory?
  • For a general election
  • For MPs to stop picking on her
  • To meet leaders of all parties
  • For an extension of Article 50
Q.8
Theresa May’s next defeat came when MPs voted by 303 to 258 against a motion endorsing the Government's negotiating strategy. The vote was held on which special day in 2019?
  • Valentine's Day
  • St. Patrick's Day
  • April Fool's Day
  • Mother's Day
Q.9
The deal Mrs. May negotiated with the EU was brought back before Parliament on March 12 , 2019 and it was defeated again. What did she do as a result of this second loss?
  • She asked the EU to extend Britain’s EU membership
  • She resigned as Prime Minister
  • She took an extended holiday
  • She called a general election
Q.10
Mrs. May’s deal was rejected by Parliament for a third time on 29 MarchShe told which group of MPs that she would "not lead the UK in the next stage of Brexit negotiations"?
  • The Shadow Cabinet
  • The Select Committee
  • The 1922 Committee
  • The European Research Group
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