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Bernard has chosen option A Is this a genuine example of a UK Government supply-side policy from the last 5 years?: Celtic Powerhouse A B That’s made up Genuine Bernard has chosen option A

The answer was option A: That’s made up Is this a genuine example of a UK Government supply-side policy from the last 5 years?: Celtic Powerhouse The answer was option A: That’s made up Creation of Northern Powerhouse is policy. Celtic Tiger refers to Irish economy Click here to continue Bernard chose option A

Bernard's final score is 7 Your final score is 7 Bernard's final score is 7 game over

Bernard's final score is 7 Your final score is 7 Bernard's final score is 7 game over

Bernard's final score is 7 Your final score is 7 Bernard's final score is 7 game over

1 1 2 3 4 5 Question Right Answer Wrong Answer Information Instructions: The aim of this resource is to have an engaging method of delivering a multiply-choice quiz. The resource uses a random generator to select the answers for ‘Bernard’; the chimp in the activity. Are the students able to beat the score of a 50:50 random generator or does their analytical brain lead them to make some errors? Run the activity from slide 1. Click on ‘start’ to read through instructions and then ‘next’ to read some more instructions. When ready click on ‘start’ to start the quiz. The first question (and the two possible answers) will appear. Run this game however you want – students can work individually or in small groups. If you have a small class allow them to decide as a whole group. Give them a few moments to decide on their answer. Note: Bernard’s answer is already shown – but remember that this is just a guess! Find out their answer through discussion. Then elect one student or small group to say which answer they wish to go for. Click on the chosen answer. The correct answer will now appear. Click on ‘Click here to continue’ to move to the score sheet (comparing Bernard’s score to the students score). Repeat this process for the remaining 7 questions. 1 2 3 4 5 Is this a genuine example of a UK Government supply-side policy from the last 5 years? No Question Right Answer Wrong Answer Information 1 Celtic Powerhouse That’s made up Genuine Creation of Northern Powerhouse is policy. Celtic Tiger refers to Irish economy 2 Reducing Corporation Tax Cut to 20%, down to 17% by 2020 3 30 Hours free childcare 30 hours free childcare for children aged 3 and 4 (up from 15 hours) 4 Regional Pot Hole Fund Estimated that potholes cost UK car owners £730m a year 5 Help to Buy Loan for first-time buyers with low deposit 6 3 brand new purpose-built Universities 9 universities created are either mergers or ‘upgrades’ from Colleges 7 CrossRail 2 Fast speed new railway spanning London. Opening by 2030 8 Foreign Language training for unemployed Training schemes exist but none linked to foreign languages