The King in the UK is consulted in all important matters of:
Queen
Parliament
By Ministry in Power
None of the above
View Answer
Correct Answer: C — By Ministry in Power
Explanation:
By Ministry in Power
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The King in the UK is consulted in all important matters of:
Queen
Parliament
By Ministry in Power
None of the above
Correct Answer: C — By Ministry in Power
Explanation:
By Ministry in Power
The Kinds of Law in the UK is:
Four
TWO
Six
None of the above
Correct Answer: A — Four
Explanation:
Four
The key-man in the cabinet is:
Prime Minister
Speaker
The Queen
None of the above
Correct Answer: A — Prime Minister
Explanation:
Prime Minister
The Judicial Committe of the Privy Council derives from the principle of:
Acts of Parliament
English common Law
Judicial Decisions
None of the above
Correct Answer: B — English common Law
Explanation:
English common Law
The husband of Queen is called to be:
The King
The duke of Edinburgh
The Prime Minister
None of the above
Correct Answer: B — The duke of Edinburgh
Explanation:
The duke of Edinburgh
The House of Lords sits in the ................ chamber:
Second
Third
First
None of the above
Correct Answer: A — Second
Explanation:
Second
The House of Lords is:
Hereditary
Elective
Selective
None of the above
Correct Answer: A — Hereditary
Explanation:
Hereditary
The House of Lords consists of Lords of Temporal and:
Lords Privy
Lords Spiritual
Lords Magnificient
None of the above
Correct Answer: B — Lords Spiritual
Explanation:
Lords Spiritual
The House of Lords at present consists of more than ................ members:
900
300
700
100
Correct Answer: C — 700
Explanation:
700
The House of Commons members consist of:
650 Members
558 Members
450 Members
266 Members
Correct Answer: A — 650 Members
Explanation:
650 Members
The highest court of the appeal in the UK is:
The Privy Council
The house of Lords
The Cabinet
None of the above
Correct Answer: B — The house of Lords
Explanation:
The house of Lords
The Founder of the Liberal Democrats Party was:
Robert Peel
Keir hardie
Shirleys Williams
None of the above
Correct Answer: C — Shirleys Williams
Explanation:
Shirleys Williams
The Founder of the Labour Party was:
Shirleys Williams
Keir hardie
Robert Peel
None of the above
Correct Answer: B — Keir hardie
Explanation:
Keir hardie
The Founder of the Conservative Party was:
Shirleys Williams
Robert Peel
Keir hardie
None of the above
Correct Answer: B — Robert Peel
Explanation:
Robert Peel
The first Prime Minister of Britain was:
Walpole
Churchil
Mac Millan
None of the above
Correct Answer: A — Walpole
Explanation:
Walpole
The expenditure on British Monarchy is:
of total British Budget
of total British Budget
of total British Budget
None of the above
Correct Answer: C — of total British Budget
Explanation:
1% of total British Budget
The driving and the steering force in the UK System of government is:
Prime Minister
The Queen
The Cabinet
None of the above
Correct Answer: C — The Cabinet
Explanation:
The Cabinet
The crown Act, 1937 relates to:
Power of the Queen
The Salaries of the Cabinet
Power of CABINET
None of the above
Correct Answer: B — The Salaries of the Cabinet
Explanation:
The Salaries of the Cabinet
The Conservative Party was founded in:
1800
1834
1840
1732
Correct Answer: A — 1800
Explanation:
1800
The Cabinet System began to develop during the reign of:
Charles II
George I
William III
None of the above
Correct Answer: A — Charles II
Explanation:
Charles II