Q.1.
The leader of the party that won the General Election is known as what?
Q.2.
What is a motion put before a Parliament by the opposition in the hope of defeating or weakening a government?
Q.3.
In the House of Commons, what is the chairperson known as?
Q.4.
Reporters are allowed in the House of Commons during debates. Where do they sit?
Q.5.
In March each year, the Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers what kind of speech to the House of Commons?
Q.6.
How many seats are in the House of Commons?
Q.7.
Which one of these is NOT one of the four Great Offices?
Q.8.
The Prime Minister chooses ministers for important Government departments. What do these ministers form?
Q.9.
The Chancellor holds up a Budget Box to the cameras. What colour is the box?
Q.10.
What is the Chancellor of the Exchequer responsible for?