Chapter 5: Practice Test 3
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How many correct answers to pass:18
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- Question 1: What must you do if you have a driving licence from a non-EU country and want to drive in the UK for more than 12 months?
- Question 2: How are seats allocated in European parliamentary elections?
- Question 3: How did the UK demonstrate its commitment to human rights in 1950?
- Question 4: What actions can a solicitor take for someone facing domestic violence?
- Question 5: What does criminal law relate to?
- Question 6: What happens if someone owes money to another person in the UK?
- Question 7: What roles do PSCOs typically perform?
- Question 8: What must pensioners in the UK pay tax on?
- Question 9: Can you start working in the UK without a National Insurance number?
- Question 10: Which countries have a written constitution?
- Question 11: What is Chequers used for?
- Question 12: Which pressure group campaigns on environmental issues?
- Question 13: What are the two types of councils some areas in the UK have?
- Question 14: Do the devolved administrations each have their own civil service?
- Question 15: What areas remain under the control of the UK Parliament, not the Scottish Parliament?
- Question 16: If a defendant is found guilty in a Magistrates' or Justice of the Peace Court in England, Wales, or Scotland, who determines the sentence?
- Question 17: Who presides over Youth Courts in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland?
- Question 18: What is the maximum claim amount for small claims in England and Wales?
- Question 19: Is membership in the Commonwealth mandatory for eligible countries?
- Question 20: How can you arrange a visit to the Northern Ireland Assembly at Stormont?
- Question 21: How does volunteering contribute to personal growth?
- Question 22: Why is volunteering with PTAs beneficial for parents?
- Question 23: What type of volunteer work can you do in health and hospitals?
- Question 24: What is one benefit of using recycled materials to make new products?