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Congressional Lingo

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Fun Trivia : Quizzes : U.S. Congress
Congressional Lingo game quiz
"If you want to sound like a political insider you have to learn the lingo."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. To limit debate and the number of allowable amendments to a particular piece of legislation in the U.S. Senate, the members may enter into what kind of an agreement?
    unanimous quorum agreement
    quorum agreement
    unanimous consent agreement
    amendment agreement


2. When the House and Senate pass different versions of the same bill (usually because of amendments) the bill has to then go through a special committee called?
    The Special Projects Committee
    The Conference Committee
    The Legislation Reconciliation Committee
    The Unanimous Consent Committee


3. When a bill is ready to be passed from its committee to the entire House or Senate the bill goes through its full ...
    strip down
    mark-up
    rewrite
    amendment process


4. There are many different committees and kinds of committees in Congress. What is the kind of committee which deals with allocating tax money to various programs?
    Ways and Means Committee
    Ad-Hoc Committee
    Authorizing Committee
    Appropriations Committee


5. Before a bill can actually be introduced it has to be checked over by experts in legislative law. What are these experts called?
    Legislative Counsel
    Superfund
    Expert Analysis
    Legislative Assistants


6. Very frequently Congress passes bills with provisions in them that cause the new law or program to expire after a specified number of years. What is this provision called?
    sunset provision
    meltdown provision
    expiration provision
    perish provision


7. The House and Senate Majority and Minority Whips' main task is to garner support for their own party's priority legislation. This is called ...
    stripping the vote
    whipping the vote
    polling the vote
    examining the vote


8. When a member of congress signs onto a piece of legislation his/her name is then listed as a ...
    supporter
    sponsor
    endorsement
    patron


9. The House Majority leadership is able to exercise a great deal of control over what legislation is or is not brought to the floor for a vote. However, if at least one-half of the members want to bring a bill to the floor they can do so by signing a ...
    discharge petition
    writ of certiorari
    release petition
    official discharge notice


10. Each committee and subcommittee has a chairman from the majority party. What is the top committee member from the minority party called?
    The Senior Minority Member
    He doesn't get a title
    The Priority Minority Member
    The Ranking Minority Member

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