Chapter 5: Practice Test 5
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- Question 1: How long can you drive in the UK with a driving licence from an EU country?
- Question 2: What forms the government after a General Election?
- Question 3: Who can help individuals find a safe place to stay if they are facing domestic violence?
- Question 4: What authority usually handles the punishment of crimes in the UK?
- Question 5: What can consumers do if they receive faulty goods or services?
- Question 6: What ensures the opposition has a guaranteed amount of time to debate issues?
- Question 7: Why is a National Insurance number important?
- Question 8: When were men and women over 21 given the right to vote?
- Question 9: What kind of careers do life peers usually have?
- Question 10: What ensures fairness in the selection of civil servants?
- Question 11: What role does the Mayor of London play?
- Question 12: How does the Scottish Parliament ensure fair representation of the electorate?
- Question 13: What was the purpose of establishing a power-sharing agreement in the Northern Ireland Assembly?
- Question 14: What decision-making responsibilities do Magistrates have in their court cases?
- Question 15: What system is used in Scotland to deal with children and young people who have committed an offence?
- Question 16: What types of civil disputes are handled in the Court of Session in Edinburgh?
- Question 17: How does the UN aim to maintain international peace and security?
- Question 18: How can you contribute to the protection of the environment?
- Question 19: What responsibilities are fulfilled by participating in local activities?
- Question 20: What can parents do if they have ideas for raising money for their children's school?
- Question 21: What opportunity does standing for office provide?
- Question 22: What are some benefits of volunteering?
- Question 23: What activities are included in the National Citizen Service programme?
- Question 24: What should police officers avoid to maintain their integrity?