Option A: The House of Lords
Option B: The House of Commons
Option C: The Parliament
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: The House of Commons ✔
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Option A: House of Lords
Option B: House of Privy members
Option C: House of dominion ministers
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: House of Lords ✔
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Option A: 1916
Option B: 1917
Option C: 1918
Option D: 1919
Correct Answer: 1916 ✔
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Option A: Edward V and VI
Option B: Queen Victoria and Elizabeth
Option C: George I and II
Option D: Charles I and II
Correct Answer: George I and II ✔
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Option A: Full fledged body
Option B: Half formed body
Option C: Over grown body
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: Half formed body ✔
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Option A: Parliament
Option B: King or Queen
Option C: House of Lords
Option D: Prime Minister
Correct Answer: Parliament ✔
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Option A: 1712
Option B: 1713
Option C: 1714
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: 1714 ✔
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Option A: Democracy
Option B: Fedualism
Option C: Constitutional continuity
Option D: Imperial unity
Correct Answer: Democracy ✔
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Option A: Interpreter of the constitution
Option B: Reformer of the constitution
Option C: An advisor of the constitution
Option D: Guardian of the constitution
Correct Answer: Guardian of the constitution ✔
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Option A: The King and crown
Option B: Queen and King
Option C: Prime Minister and King
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: The King and crown ✔
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Option A: By Courts of law
Option B: Parliamentary acts
Option C: A Minister responsible to the Parliament
Option D: By his own executive order
Correct Answer: A Minister responsible to the Parliament ✔
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Option A: He is a pious person
Option B: He can authorize no wrong
Option C: He is above the law
Option D: He is a law himself
Correct Answer: He can authorize no wrong ✔
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Option A: Norman period
Option B: Anglo-Saxon period
Option C: French period
Option D: Immemorial period
Correct Answer: Anglo-Saxon period ✔
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Option A: The Prime Minister
Option B: The Cabinet
Option C: The Court of Law
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: The Cabinet ✔
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Option A: Queen or King personal will
Option B: People confidence
Option C: Conventions
Option D: On majority principles
Correct Answer: On majority principles ✔
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Option A: Jennings says
Option B: Dicey says
Option C: Holds worth says
Option D: None of them says
Correct Answer: Jennings says ✔
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Option A: Federal in form
Option B: Unitary in form
Option C: Composite in form
Option D: Confederal in form
Correct Answer: Unitary in form ✔
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Option A: Judiciary
Option B: Prime Minister
Option C: To the Queen or King
Option D: To the legislature
Correct Answer: To the legislature ✔
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Option A: Evolutionary
Option B: Parliamentary
Option C: Revolutionary
Option D: Subtle
Correct Answer: Evolutionary ✔
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Option A: Check and balance
Option B: Common law
Option C: Individual experience
Option D: Ethic code
Correct Answer: Common law ✔
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Option A: Ramsay Mcdonld
Option B: Earl of Derby
Option C: J.H. Wilson
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: J.H. Wilson ✔
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Option A: July 17,1999
Option B: August 10,2000
Option C: June 7,2001
Option D: July 17,2001
Correct Answer: June 7,2001 ✔
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Option A: 1996
Option B: 1995
Option C: 1997
Option D: 1999
Correct Answer: 1996 ✔
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Option A: Tony Blair
Option B: J.H. Wilson
Option C: John Major
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: Tony Blair ✔
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Option A: Margaret Thatcher
Option B: Mr. John Major
Option C: Mr. Tony Benn
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: Mr. John Major ✔
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Option A: 1945
Option B: 1951
Option C: 1964
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: 1964 ✔
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Option A: 1860
Option B: 1867
Option C: 1870
Option D: 1871
Correct Answer: 1860 ✔
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Option A: The National Union
Option B: The Jack Union
Option C: The Ulster Unionists
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: The National Union ✔
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Option A: Two
Option B: Three
Option C: Four
Option D: Five
Correct Answer: Two ✔
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Option A: Two electoral victories
Option B: Three electoral victories
Option C: Four electoral victories
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: Three electoral victories ✔
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Option A: A Homogeneous country
Option B: A Heterogeneous country
Option C: A Spiritual country
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: A Homogeneous country ✔
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Option A: Capitalism
Option B: Socialism
Option C: Communism
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: Socialism ✔
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Option A: Socialism
Option B: Capitalism
Option C: Totalitarism
Option D: Communism
Correct Answer: Capitalism ✔
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Option A: 1901
Option B: 1902
Option C: 1905
Option D: 1906
Correct Answer: 1906 ✔
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Option A: 1900
Option B: 1901
Option C: 1902
Option D: None of These
Correct Answer: 1900 ✔
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Option A: Liberals
Option B: Conservatives
Option C: Communists
Option D: Socialists
Correct Answer: Conservatives ✔
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Option A: Conservatives
Option B: Liberals
Option C: Socialists
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: Liberals ✔
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Option A: Tories
Option B: Whigs
Option C: Cavaliers
Option D: Roundheads
Correct Answer: Roundheads ✔
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Option A: Cavaliers
Option B: Roundheads
Option C: Tory
Option D: Whig
Correct Answer: Cavaliers ✔
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Option A: Charles III
Option B: Charles II
Option C: George I
Option D: George II
Correct Answer: Charles II ✔
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According to the Acts of 1911 and 1949 the House of Lords cannot delay a Money Bill for more than:
Option A: One month
Option B: Two months
Option C: Three months
Option D: Four months
Correct Answer: One month ✔
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Option A: 5 years
Option B: 6 years
Option C: 7 years
Option D: 9 years
Correct Answer: 5 years ✔
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Option A: The Chairman
Option B: The Deputy Chairman
Option C: The Speaker
Option D: The Deputy Speaker
Correct Answer: The Speaker ✔
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Option A: 360 members
Option B: 466 members
Option C: 558 members
Option D: 659 members
Correct Answer: 659 members ✔
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Option A: House of Representatives
Option B: House of Commons
Option C: House of Lords
Option D: Senet
Correct Answer: House of Commons ✔
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Option A: The Parliament
Option B: The Judiciary
Option C: The Administration
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: The Judiciary ✔
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Option A: The President
Option B: The Prime Minister
Option C: The Attorney General
Option D: The Chief Justice
Correct Answer: The Prime Minister ✔
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Option A: 900 members
Option B: 100 members
Option C: 12 members
Option D: 1300 members
Correct Answer: 12 members ✔
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Option A: One year
Option B: Two years
Option C: Three years
Option D: Four years
Correct Answer: One year ✔
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According to the Acts of 1911 and 1949 the House of Lords cannot delay a Money Bill for more than:
Option A: One month
Option B: Two months
Option C: Three months
Option D: Four months
Correct Answer: One month ✔
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Option A: 5 years
Option B: 6 years
Option C: 7 years
Option D: 9 years
Correct Answer: 5 years ✔
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Option A: The Chairman
Option B: The Deputy Chariman
Option C: The Speaker
Option D: The Deputy Speaker
Correct Answer: The Speaker ✔
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Option A: 350 members
Option B: 465 members
Option C: 558 members
Option D: 659 members
Correct Answer: 659 members ✔
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Option A: House of Representatives
Option B: House of Commons
Option C: House of Lords
Option D: Senet
Correct Answer: House of Commons ✔
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Option A: The President
Option B: The Prime Minister
Option C: The Attorney General
Option D: The Chief Justice
Correct Answer: The Prime Minister ✔
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Option A: 900 members
Option B: 1100 members
Option C: 1200 members
Option D: 1300 members
Correct Answer: 1200 members ✔
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Option A: The House of Lords
Option B: The House of Commons
Option C: The Cabinet
Option D: The Ministry
Correct Answer: The House of Lords ✔
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Option A: One year
Option B: Two years
Option C: Three years
Option D: Four years
Correct Answer: One year ✔
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Option A: One year
Option B: Two years
Option C: Three years
Option D: Four years
Correct Answer: Two years ✔
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Option A: Equaled the two houses
Option B: Pitted the two houses against each other
Option C: Established the Superiority of House of Commons
Option D: Established the Superiority of the House of Lords
Correct Answer: Established the Superiority of House of Commons ✔
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Option A: The Queen
Option B: The speaker
Option C: The Lord Chancellor
Option D: The Governor
Correct Answer: The Lord Chancellor ✔
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Option A: The Speaker
Option B: The Lord Chancellor
Option C: The Queen
Option D: The Prime Minister
Correct Answer: The Speaker ✔
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Option A: 2nd Chamber of the British Parliament
Option B: 3rd Chamber of the British Parliament
Option C: 4th Chamber of the British Parliament
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: 2nd Chamber of the British Parliament ✔
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Option A: The House of Lords
Option B: The House of Commons
Option C: The Queen
Option D: The Parliament
Correct Answer: The Queen ✔
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Option A: Statute of West Minister Act 1831
Option B: Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1871
Option C: Parliament Act of 1911
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1871 ✔
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Option A: Two archbishops
Option B: Three archbishops
Option C: Four archbishops
Option D: Five archbishops
Correct Answer: Two archbishops ✔
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Option A: Lords Spiritual
Option B: Lords Privy
Option C: Lords Magnificent
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Lords Spiritual ✔
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Option A: Unicameral
Option B: Bicameral
Option C: Tri-cameral
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Bicameral ✔
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Option A: Jan-73
Option B: Feb-73
Option C: Mar-75
Option D: Apr-75
Correct Answer: Jan-73 ✔
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Option A: The Judiciary
Option B: The Parliament
Option C: The Cabinet
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: The Parliament ✔
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Option A: The British Parliament
Option B: The American Parliament
Option C: The French Parliament
Option D: The Russian Parliament
Correct Answer: The British Parliament ✔
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Option A: The Parliament
Option B: The Queen in Parliament
Option C: The Prime Minister in Parliament
Option D: The Speaker in Parliament
Correct Answer: The Queen in Parliament ✔
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Option A: Enforced
Option B: Taken away
Option C: Limited
Option D: Enhanced
Correct Answer: Taken away ✔
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Option A: Has force of law
Option B: Do not have force of Law
Option C: Hoave the sanction behind the rule of Law
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: Do not have force of Law ✔
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Option A: Is the Prime Minister
Option B: Parliamentary internal affairs committee
Option C: King or Queen of Great Britain
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: Is the Prime Minister ✔
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Option A: His own party
Option B: House of Lords
Option C: House of commons
Option D: Parliament
Correct Answer: House of commons ✔
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Option A: 1924
Option B: 1932
Option C: 1936
Option D: 1942
Correct Answer: 1924 ✔
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Option A: A free hand
Option B: To consult King or Queen
Option C: Has to consult parliament
Option D: To consult his party
Correct Answer: A free hand ✔
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Option A: From House of Commons
Option B: From House of Lords
Option C: From Privy Council
Option D: Chamber of King
Correct Answer: From House of Lords ✔
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Option A: Lord Asquith
Option B: Winston Churchill
Option C: Lord Asmey
Option D: Walpole
Correct Answer: Walpole ✔
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Option A: A law making body
Option B: Governing body
Option C: A law interpreting body
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: A law making body ✔
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Option A: 1971
Option B: 1981
Option C: 1991
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: 1981 ✔
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Option A: Conservative Party won there regular terms
Option B: Conservative Party won two regular terms
Option C: Conservative Party won five regular terms
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: Conservative Party won there regular terms ✔
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Option A: The Annual Conference
Option B: Central Executive Committee
Option C: Political Bureau
Option D: National Council
Correct Answer: The Annual Conference ✔
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Option A: 20 members
Option B: 25 members
Option C: 30 members
Option D: 45 members
Correct Answer: 25 members ✔
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Option A: Public property
Option B: Private property
Option C: Public and private property
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: Private property ✔
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Option A: 4 years
Option B: 5 years
Option C: 6 years
Option D: 7 years
Correct Answer: 5 years ✔
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Option A: Absolutely fixed
Option B: Is not absolutely fixed
Option C: Conventionally fixed
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: Is not absolutely fixed ✔
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Option A: The duration of the House of Commons ws 11 years
Option B: The duration of the House of Commons was 8 years
Option C: The duration of the House of Commons was 7 years
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: The duration of the House of Commons was 7 years ✔
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Option A: 625
Option B: 626
Option C: 628
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: 625 ✔
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Option A: Upper chamber of British Parliament
Option B: Middle chamber of Irish Parliament
Option C: Lower chamber of Indian Parliament
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: None of them ✔
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Option A: Committee formation
Option B: Lobbying
Option C: Parliamentary secretaries
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: Lobbying ✔
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Option A: The upper chamber
Option B: The lower chamber
Option C: The middle chamber
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: The upper chamber ✔
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Option A: On a wooden chair
Option B: On a cemented flat form
Option C: On a wool sack
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: On a wool sack ✔
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Option A: 1782 to 1828
Option B: 1727 to 1828
Option C: 1728 to 1829
Option D: 1727 to 1828
Correct Answer: 1727 to 1828 ✔
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Option A: Of House of Commons
Option B: Of Privy Council
Option C: Of Financial committee of Parliament
Option D: Of the House of Lords
Correct Answer: Of Privy Council ✔
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Option A: Elective
Option B: Selective
Option C: Hereditary
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: None of them ✔
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Option A: Observed
Option B: Imposed
Option C: Limited
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: Limited ✔
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Option A: Is sovereignty
Option B: Authoritarian ship
Option C: Dictotor ship
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: Is sovereignty ✔
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Option A: American Parliament
Option B: Swiss Parliament
Option C: English Parliament
Option D: Mexican Parliament
Correct Answer: English Parliament ✔
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