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1 So you think you know about Parliament? Answers...

2 1. Parliament is made up of: d) House of Commons, House of Lords and Monarchy

3 2. The oldest part of the Parliamentary Estate is: c) Westminster Hall, which is 900 years old. It survived the fire of 1834 when both the Lords and the Commons were destroyed.

4 3. The Monarch has the power to: d) All of the above. She can appoint the Prime Minister, dissolve Parliament and declare war under Royal Prerogative – technically. But these powers are limited.

5 4. The last time the Monarch refused to give Royal Assent to a piece of legislation was in: a) 1707, when Queen Anne refused to give Royal Assent to the Scottish Militant Act

6 5. What is the current approximate membership of the House of Lords? c)850; 790 are eligible to vote, and only 550 attend regularly

7 6. The House of Lords has a limited role in: b) Approving budgets – members can “revise and initiate”...

8 7. Where does the Lord Chancellor sit? c)Government front bench (Commons)- he used to sit on the Woolsack, a large, wool-stuffed cushion which is now occupied by the Lord Speaker Chris Grayling, the current Lord Chancellor

9 8. How many MPs are there in the House of Commons? b) After the General election of 2010, 650 Members of Parliament were elected

10 9. Approximately what percentage of MPs in the House of Commons are female? c)20% - Nancy Astor was the first female to sit in the House of Commons in 1919

11 10. The maximum life of a Parliament is: b)5 years

12 11. During World War II the House of Commons sat in: d)All of the above – the Commons Chamber was bombed in 1941

13 12. The Government is made up of: b) All Ministers and the Whips – only people who are appointed to the Executive

14 13. Who is First Lord of the Treasury and Minister for the Civil Service? c)Prime Minister – the letterbox is on the door of Number 10, Downing Street

15 14. How many Prime Ministers have served the current monarch? c)12 – Winston Churchill, Anthony Eden, Harold Macmillan, Alex Douglas-Home, Harold Wilson, Edward Heath, James Callaghan, Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, David Cameron.

16 15. The longest piece of legislation passed in recent times is: d)Corporation Tax Act 2009 was 887 pages long

17 16. Who is the only person who is allowed an alcoholic drink in the House of Commons Chamber? c)Chancellor of the Exchequer – no idea why!

18 17. Where can you see the four surviving copies of the 1215 Magna Carta? d) All of these - usually Sealed in England in 1215, the Magna Carta became the most important charter of human rights in history and the foundation of democracy in the world. In this 800 th anniversary year the copies in Lincoln and Salisbury Cathedrals have joined the two copies held by the British Library in a major exhibition.

19 18. Proceedings in the House of Commons were first televised in: c)1989

20 19. Who is the odd one out? c)Kate Winslet is the odd one out – the others have given evidence at select committees Select committee for drugs Select committee for climate change Select committee for health

21 20. What is the significance of the owls that keeps appearing...? The collective term for a group of owls is “A Parliament of Owls”


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