Quiz Political system of Great Britain and Ukraine
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What is the official name of the country?
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England b) Great Britain c) the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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The UK is…?
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a constitutional monarchy b) a republic c) a federation
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Who is the head of state in the UK?
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the Prime Minister b) the President c) the Queen
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Who is the head of the government in the UK?
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the Prime Minister b) the President c) the Queen
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What is the building where the British Parliament sits called?
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Buckingham Palace b) Westminster Abbey c) the Palace of Westminster
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How many Houses does it consist of?
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one b) two c) three
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What are the members of the House of Commons called?
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deputies b) MPs c) peers and life peers
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How many members are there?
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560 b) 650 c) 65
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What are their duties?
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They talk about bills before they become laws. b) They work on bills, which later become new laws.
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They approve the decision of the House of Commons.
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What are the members of the House of Lords called?
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deputies b) MPs c) peers and life peers
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What are their duties?
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They talk about bills before they become laws. b) They work on bills, which later become new laws.
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They choose the Prime Minister.
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How often do British people vote for MPs?
a)every five years b) every four years c) every three years
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Ukraine has a … system,
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parliamentary presidential b) presidential parliamentary c) a federation
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The highest legislative body in Ukraine is
a)the Verkhovna Rada b) The President c) the Prime Minister
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There are … people’s deputies who are elected.
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560 b) 450 c) 650
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The deputies of the Verkhovna Rada are elected for
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five years b) four years c) three years
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… is the head of the state and speaks on behalf of it.
a)the Verkhovna Rada b) The President c) the Prime Minister
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The highest body of the executive power is
a)the Verkhovna Rada b) The Cabinet of Ministers c) the Prime Minister
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The supreme body of the judiciary in Ukraine is
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the Supreme Court b) the Verkhovna Rada c) The Cabinet of Ministers
20 The President of Ukraine … influence the work of all three branches of power.
a) can b) can`t
21. The proclamation of Ukraine’s independence was
a) 1990 b) 1991 c) 1992
22. The main document in the country is …
a) the laws b) the referendum c) the Constitution.
23 The President of Ukraine is elected by popular vote for
a) a five-year term b) six-year term c) three-year term
Quiz Political system of Great Britain and Ukraine
-
What is the official name of the country?
-
England b) Great Britain c) the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
-
The UK is…?
-
a constitutional monarchy b) a republic c) a federation
-
Who is the head of state in the UK?
-
the Prime Minister b) the President c) the Queen
-
Who is the head of the government in the UK?
-
the Prime Minister b) the President c) the Queen
-
What is the building where the British Parliament sits called?
-
Buckingham Palace b) Westminster Abbey c) the Palace of Westminster
-
How many Houses does it consist of?
-
one b) two c) three
-
What are the members of the House of Commons called?
-
deputies b) MPs c) peers and life peers
-
How many members are there?
-
560 b) 650 c) 65
-
What are their duties?
-
They talk about bills before they become laws. b) They work on bills, which later become new laws.
-
They approve the decision of the House of Commons.
-
What are the members of the House of Lords called?
-
deputies b) MPs c) peers and life peers
-
What are their duties?
-
They talk about bills before they become laws. b) They work on bills, which later become new laws.
-
They choose the Prime Minister.
-
How often do British people vote for MPs?
a)every five years b) every four years c) every three years
-
Ukraine has a … system,
-
parliamentary presidential b) presidential parliamentary c) a federation
-
The highest legislative body in Ukraine is
a)the Verkhovna Rada b) The President c) the Prime Minister
-
There are … people’s deputies who are elected.
-
560 b) 450 c) 650
-
The deputies of the Verkhovna Rada are elected for
-
five years b) four years c) three years
-
… is the head of the state and speaks on behalf of it.
a)the Verkhovna Rada b) The President c) the Prime Minister
-
The highest body of the executive power is
a)the Verkhovna Rada b) The Cabinet of Ministers c) the Prime Minister
-
The supreme body of the judiciary in Ukraine is
-
the Supreme Court b) the Verkhovna Rada c) The Cabinet of Ministers
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The President of Ukraine … influence the work of all three branches of power.
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can b) can`t
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The proclamation of Ukraine’s independence was
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1990 b) 1991 c) 1992
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The main document in the country is …
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the laws b) the referendum c) the Constitution.
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The President of Ukraine is elected by popular vote for
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a five-year term b) six-year term c) three-year term