第六章单元测试
Which of the following statements is NOT true about the UK’s monarch?
What is the role of the UK’s royal family?
( )believes that free markets and individual achievements are the primary factors behind economic prosperity.
Which of the following statements is true about the General Election in the UK?
Which of the following statements is NOT true about the Prime Minister in the UK?
True or False?
Magna Carta was to restrict the power of the monarch and guarantee the rights of the nobility and the church.
True or False?
The main job of the House of Lords in the UK is to make laws and suggest amendments.
True or False?
The Cabinet is drawn from the majority party in the House of Commons.
True or False?
There are 650 members in the House of Commons. If one party obtains a majority of seats (326) in the House of Commons, then that party is entitled to form the government, with its leader as Prime Minister.
True or False?
The Prime Minister can dissolve the parliament and call an early General Election without the consent of the parliament.
A:The monarch does not have the right to appoint or dismiss the Prime Minister. B:All British monarchs are the heads of the Church of England. C:The monarch is unable to vote or stand for general election in the government. D:The monarch is the only person who can declare wars against other countries.
答案:The monarch does not have the right to appoint or dismiss the Prime Minister.
A:to boost the national economy B:to represent the national unity C:All of the above. D:to symbolize the heritage and tradition
A:The Conservative Party B:The Labor Party C:The Liberal Democrats D:Democratic Unionist Party
A:All of the above. B:The political party will choose the Prime Minister if it wins a majority of the seat in the parliament. C:People do not have the right to vote directly for the Prime Minister. They only vote for the plitical party. D:It adopts the first-past-post election system.
A:The Prime Minister is the leader of the cabinet. B:The Prime Minister is the head of the government. C:The Prime Minister is the supreme decision-making person in the British government. D:The Prime Minister can appoint ministers and other members of the cabinet.
A:对 B:错
A:对 B:错
A:对 B:错
A:对 B:错
A:错 B:对