Who was the First Labour party Leader became the Prime Minister of UK?
Tony Blair
John Major
Winston Churchil
None of the above
Answer and explanation
Tony Blair
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Who was the First Labour party Leader became the Prime Minister of UK?
Tony Blair
John Major
Winston Churchil
None of the above
Tony Blair
What are the two Main Parties in the UK?
Conservative, Liberal Demcrats
Labour Party, Conservative party
Green Party, Labor party
None of the above
Labour Party, Conservative party
UK Parliament is the:
Bi-cameral
Uni-cameral
Tri-cameral
None of the above
Bi-cameral
Tony Blair became Prime Minister for the Second term on:
Dec, 2001
June, 2001
Jan, 2000
1998Dec, 2001
June, 2001
There are ................ Types of Courts in UK:
Three
Four
Two
None of the above
Two
The whole of cabinet system in English is based on:
Conventions
People confidence
On majority principles
None of the above
Conventions
The UK Parliament Act of 1911 as amended in Legislation:
Equaled the two houses
Established the superiority of House of the Commons
Pitted the two houses against each other
None of the above
Established the superiority of House of the Commons
The UK Parliament Act of 1911 as amended in Legislation:
The Lord Chancellor
The Parliament
The Queen
None of the above
The Lord Chancellor
The UK Ministry consists of ................ Ministers:
80 Ministers
90 Ministers
65 Ministers
45 Ministers
80 Ministers
The UK courts must accepts the law passed by:
The Cabinet
The Judicary
The Parliament
None of the above
The Parliament
The title of the privy council is:
Right of Honourable
Fountain of Honor
King
None of the above
Right of Honourable
The term Privy Council was first used in the reign of:
Charles I
Henry V
George I
None of the above
Henry V
The Term house of Common is:
5 Years
4 Years
6 Years
2 Years
5 Years
The tenure of the first Prime Minister was:
1721 to 1742
1751 to 1762
1800 to 1817
1661 to 1742
1721 to 1742
The Supreme Control over foreign policy is exercised by:
The Queen
Prime minister
House of Lords
None of the above
Prime minister
The Residential Palace of the UK Prime Minister is at:
10-Downing Street
Red Fort
London Palace
None of the above
10-Downing Street
The reforms Acts of 1832, 1867, 1884 are related to:
Powers of King
Franchise
Powers of Lords
None of the above
Franchise
The Queen appoints judges on the advice of the Prime Minister or:
Home Secretary
Speaker
The Lord Chancellor
None of the above
The Lord Chancellor
The Prime Minister of UK is the leader of:
House of Commons
house of Lords
His own party
None of the above
House of Commons
The Prime Minister of UK is elected for ................ years:
5
7
3
1
5