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The Government of the United Kingdom: The Monarchy

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The Government of the United Kingdom The Monarchy game quiz
"Over centuries, royal power and prerogatives have declined. Test your knowledge of the role of the monarchy in the government of the United Kingdom in the 21st century."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. The duties of the Monarch of the United Kingdom still include summoning, proroguing and dissolving Parliament as well as appointing the Prime Minister and other leaders. However, the monarch performs these duties in accordance with ministerial advice. What assures that the King or Queen will adhere to that advice?
    Custom
    A written constitution
    Common Law
    The Magna Charta


2. A bill passed by Parliament does not become law unless it is granted "Royal Assent". No 20th or 21st century monarch has denied assent to a Parliamentary bill. Who was the last monarch to refuse assent?
    Queen Anne in 1708
    Queen Victoria in 1876
    George III in 1799
    William IV in 1831


3. When a sovereign has no male heirs and a female offspring ascends to the throne, which of the following titles implies that she has full powers as a reigning monarch?
    Queen Redoubtable
    Queen Rex
    Queen Regnant
    Queen Royal


4. Both historical conflicts and Acts of Parliament have influenced the conditions for succeeding to the throne of the United Kingdom. What requirements must a prospective King or Queen of the United Kingdom meet?
    No particular religious or genealogical requirements pertain.
    He or she must be a protestant.
    He or she must be both a protestant and a descendant of Princess Sophia, the Electress of Hanover.
    He or she must be a descendant of Princess Sophia, the Electress of Hanover.


5. Ultimately, marriages of the Royal Family come under the purview of Parliament. Should a reigning Queen marry, what special rank and privileges are accorded to her spouse?
    He becomes first in the line of succession.
    None
    He becomes Duke of Windsor.
    He is seated in the House of Lords.


6. The Privy Council exists to advise the monarch, and the monarch makes all appointments to the Council. In what way does the Privy Council relate to the Cabinet?
    All of these
    The Cabinet has superseded the power that the Privy Council once held.
    Technically, the Cabinet is a committee of the Privy Council.
    The Cabinet advises the monarch on appointments to the Privy Council.


7. The Judicial Committee of the monarch's Privy Council provides a number of functions. Which of the following does NOT properly describe a function of this committee?
    It is the highest level of appeal for all judicial matters in the United Kingdom.
    It hears appeals from the Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons.
    It holds jurisdiction in appeals from the Bahamas and Barbados.
    It mediates disputes regarding the validity of acts of the Scottish Parliament or the functions of the Scottish Executive, the Welsh Assembly or the Northern Ireland Assembly.


8. The power to declare war resides with the monarch.
    True
    False


9. The cost of the monarchy is an issue to some in the United Kingdom. Which UK taxes does the Monarch of the United Kingdom NOT pay?
    Value added tax
    Inheritance tax on bequests from Sovereign to Sovereign
    Income tax on personal income
    Capital gains tax


10. Not all royal privileges and prerogatives have been eroded over the centuries. What is the status of the Royal Family under the United Kingdom's Freedom of Information Acts?
    No exemption is provided.
    Public funding information for the head of state must be provided.
    It is entirely exempt.
    Only personal income and expenditure are exempt.


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