Q.1
Why do we have rules when playing Monopoly?
  • To spoil the fun
  • To make the game fair
  • No particular reason
  • It makes the game more fun
Q.2
Why do we have the rule in school not to run down the corridor?
  • It is quieter when you walk
  • The headteacher says so
  • The teachers just want to spoil our fun
  • It prevents us from hurting ourselves
Q.3
What is the name of the rules God gave to Moses in the Bible?
  • Class rules
  • Doomsday Book
  • Ten Commandments
  • Eight Instructions
Q.4
Who makes the rules at home?
  • Children
  • Parent or other adult
  • Pet dog
  • Next door neighbour
Q.5
If you break a rule in school who usually decides the consequences?
  • Friends
  • Teacher or headteacher
  • Caretaker
  • Year 6 children
Q.6
If you break a rule in town such as stealing who will take action?
  • Teacher
  • Nurse
  • Police Officer
  • Traffic Warden
Q.7
Who makes the laws in Britain?
  • Prime Minister
  • Queen
  • Police
  • Parliament
Q.8
How is a new law made?
  • The police write to newspapers to let everyone know they have a new law
  • Members of Parliament debate about new laws and then vote whether to introduce it or not
  • The Queen comes on the TV to let us know she has made a new law
  • The Prime Minister just makes a new law when he feels like it
Q.9
Where do you have to go if you break the law?
  • Court
  • School
  • Church
  • Swimming baths
Q.10
If you break a serious law what punishment might the court give you?
  • No sweets
  • No playing with friends
  • Go to prison
  • Transportation to Australia
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