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How long is the term of office of the US President? Four, five or six years?
four years
What do the letters MEP stand for? Minister of Education and Public Schooling, Military Enforcement Police or Member of the European Parliament?
Member of the European Parliament
Prince Charles wears a crown with white feathers and a ribbon in which are written the following words: Your Majesty, I Serve My People or Ich dien?
ich dien
What title does the crown prince have in the United Kingdom? Prince of Scotland, Prince of Wales or Prince of England?
Prince of Wales
What animal is connected with the Democratic Party in the USA? The donkey, the elephant or the lion?
the donkey
What happens at a polling station in Britain? Political parties hold debates, people vote in elections or gallup polls are conducted?
people vote in elections
Where can you find the Oval Office? In Capitol, in Pentagon or in the White House?
in the White House
What do the letters D.C. stand for in Washington D.C.? Diplomatic Community, District of Columbia or Democratic Capital?
District of Columbia
Where is Capitol Hill? In Brussels, in Washington D.C. or in London?
in Washington D.C.
What does the term coalition government mean? Yhden puolueen hallitus, virkamieshallitus vai monipuoluehallitus?
monipuoluehallitus
What is the name of the famous bell in the clock tower of the Parliament House in London?
Big Ben
What does the Cabinet refer to in Britain? The Prime Minister and his ministers, the opposition, the Parliament House?
the Prime Minister and his ministers
What is the English term for korkein oikeus? The Highest Power, the Supreme Court or the Extreme Justice?
the Supreme Court
What does the Secretary of the Treasury in the USA take care of? The Presidential election campaign, financial matters or national defence?
financial matters
In Britain, the Chancellor of the Exchequer deals with criminal justice, matters of finance or foreign affairs?
matters of finance
What is the "Prime Minister" in the USA called? The Premier, the Chief Commissioner or there is no Prime Minister there?
there is no Prime Minister there
How many senators are there in the United States? 400, 100 or 50?
100
Which US state has the biggest number of representatives in the Congress? The one with the largest area, the one with the largest population or they all have the same number of representatives?
the one with the largest population
How many representatives are there in the United States Congress? 666, 531 or 435?
435
How long has the British Parliament's House of Commons been in existence? Since the 14th, 16th or 18th century?
since the 14th century
What does the American term Secretary of State mean? Puolustusministeri, ulkoministeri vai valtiovarainministeri?
ulkoministeri
What does the British term Home Secretary mean? Kotiäänestys, poliittinen avustaja vai sisäministeri?
sisäministeri
In which part of London are the Houses of Parliament situated? The City, Westminster or Camden Town?
Westminster
Who lives at number 10 Downing Street? The Queen, the British Prime Minister or the US President?
the British Prime Minister
What does the word constituency mean? Vaalipiiri, perustuslaki vai määräenemmistö?
vaalipiiri
What does the word referendum mean? Vaalipiiri, mielipidemittaus vai kansanäänestys?
kansanäänestys
What political party does the British term Tories refer to? The Conservative Party, the Green Party or the Labour Party?
the Conservative Party
Who writes the Queen's speech for the opening of Parliament? The Queen herself, the Prime Minister or the the Speaker of the House of Commons?
the Prime Minister