Britain – Parliament
Klausimas #1
When British journalists refer to 'MPs', who are they talking about
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Klausimas #2
By what name is the Palace of Westminster generally known
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Klausimas #3
Who chairs debates and other proceedings in the House of Commons
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Klausimas #4
Which pronoun must an MP never use when speaking in Parliament
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Klausimas #5
What is the name of the daily reports of debates in the Commons
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Klausimas #6
By what name is a proposal for a new law called when it is debated in Parliament
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Klausimas #7
When the division bell rings in the Houses of Parliament, what do MPs do
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Klausimas #8
Match to summarize the reform of the House of Lords in the last century
1 1910 The House of Lords ... | ... gives people the right to disclaim their hereditary peerage (so that they can be elected to the House of Commons). | |
2 1911 The first Parliament Act ... | ... removes the Lords' ability to stop a bill passed by the Commons becoming law. It can now merely delay the bill for two years. | |
3 1949 The second Parliament Act ... | ... removes the automatic right of aristocrats to sit in the House of Lords. | |
4 1958 The Life Peerage Act ... | ... reduces the Lords' legislation-blocking power to one year. | |
5 1963 The Peerage Act ... | ... twice rejects a budget passed by the House of Commons. | |
6 1999 The House of Lords Act ... | ... allows for the appointment of (non-hereditary) life peers. | |
7 2000 Establishment of ... | ... the House of Lords Appointment Commission |
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Klausimas #9
Match. British words and phrases
Find the word or phrase which is used to mean or describe1 a change which is made to a written document (such as a bill) ... | ... drift | |
2 'yes' (used in the north of England, Scotland, the royal navy - and Parliament) ... | ... aye | |
3 MPs who are the most important people in the most important parties ... | ... frontbenches | |
4 walk towards or away from a place in a casual way, without obvious purpose (like a piece of wood floating on the sea) ... | ... amendment | |
5 a raised platform at the front of a hall, used by a speaker to address everybody there ... | ... oratory | |
6 a large gathering of people in a public place in support of a political party or other cause ... | ... constituency | |
7 the use of rhetorical and/or eloquent language when giving a public speech ... | ... podium | |
8 the area that an MP represents in Parliament ... | ... rally |
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