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True or False: A movement known as the Chartists advocated for reform in the 1830s and 1840s wanting for all religions to be equal in the electoral system.
iTrue
True or False: The Prime Minister is a part of the Government.
iTrue
True or False: The Monarchy is a part of the Government.
iTrue
True or False: The British constitution is written down in a single document.
iFalse
Who is the current head of state of the UK?
iKing Charles III
Who is King Charles III married to?
iQueen Camilla
Who is the current heir to the throne?
iPrince William
What is the National Anthem of the UK?
i'God save the King'
New citizens will swear or affirm loyalty to the King as part of which ceremony.
iThe citizenship ceremony
True or False: A Member of Parliament (MP) will usually belong to political party.
iTrue
What are the names of the two chambers in Parliament?
iThe House of Commons and The House of Lords
True or False: The responsibilities of the House of Commons include scrutinising and commenting on what the government is doing.
iTrue
What does MP stand for?
iMember of Parliament
True or False: The House of Commons has powers to overrule the House of Lords?
iTrue
True or False: Members of the House of Lords are elected by the people and represent a constituency.
iFalse
Debates in the House of Commons are chaired by…
iThe Speaker
True or False: The Speaker is neutral and does not represent a political party.
iTrue
How is the Speaker chosen?
iThe Speaker is chosen by other MPs in a secret ballot.
What happens when an MP dies or resigns?
iA by-election is held, in his or her constituency.
How often are general elections held?
iAt least every five years.
Who is the leader of the political party in power?
iThe Prime Minister
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