Q.1
The leader of the party that won the General Election is known as what?
  • The Main Player
  • The Party Chairman
  • The Prime Minister
  • The Speaker
Q.2
What is a motion put before a Parliament by the opposition in the hope of defeating or weakening a government?
  • Booting out motion
  • Motion of crisis
  • Vote of no confidence
  • Vote of substitution
Q.3
In the House of Commons, what is the chairperson known as?
  • The Boss
  • The Listener
  • The Mediator
  • The Speaker
Q.4
Reporters are allowed in the House of Commons during debates. Where do they sit?
  • Media Gallery
  • Press Gallery
  • Public Gallery
  • Reporter Gallery
Q.5
In March each year, the Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers what kind of speech to the House of Commons?
  • Budget speech
  • Chancel speech
  • Easter speech
  • March speech
Q.6
How many seats are in the House of Commons?
  • 500
  • 550
  • 600
  • 650
Q.7
Which one of these is NOT one of the four Great Offices?
  • Foreign Secretary
  • Home Secretary
  • Prime Minister
  • Secretary of State for Justice
Q.8
The Prime Minister chooses ministers for important Government departments. What do these ministers form?
  • The Cabinet
  • The Committee
  • The Opposition
  • The Workers
Q.9
The Chancellor holds up a Budget Box to the cameras. What colour is the box?
  • Blue
  • Pink
  • Red
  • Yellow
Q.10
What is the Chancellor of the Exchequer responsible for?
  • Education
  • Employment
  • Finance
  • Health
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