British Parliament (Grade 9)
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British Parliament
1.
The British Parliament is tricameral.
- True
- False
2.
What are the two houses of Parliament?
3.
Where does Parliament meet?
- Buckingham Palace
- Westminster Palace
- 10 Downing Street
- Tottenham Court
4.
There are two different types of members in the House of Lords.
- True
- False
5.
Who makes up the Lords Spiritual?
6.
All members of the Lords Temporal are members of hereditary nobility.
- True
- False
7.
What is a life peer?
- A member of the upper nobility
- A member of the lower nobility
- A member of the Order of the British Empire
- A person who was granted non-inheritable nobility
8.
There is no set number for the amount of seats in the House of Lords.
- True
- False
9.
How many seats are there in the House of Commons?
- 150
- 300
- 500
- 650
10.
What is the title for the leader of the House of Commons?
- Speaker
- President
- Prime Minister
- Leader of the House
11.
The head of the second largest party in the House of Commons is the Leader of the Opposition.
- True
- False
12.
A law passed by Parliament is called an Act of Parliament.
- True
- False
13.
The House of Commons is able to pass bills dealing with taxes and finance even if the House of Lords does not approve it.
- True
- False
14.
Before an Act of Parliament can become law, it must be approved by the British monarch.
- True
- False
15.
British monarchs have not entered the House of Commons since 1642.
- True
- False
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