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Deck 10: Devolution and Local Government
1
In March 2010 an agreement was reached which led to the creation of a Department of Justice for Northern Ireland
True
2
In relation to the Welsh Assembly, which of the following is TRUE?
A) An overwhelming majority of the electorate voted in favour of the Welsh Assembly in the 1997 referendum
B) The number of Ministers and Deputy Ministers is limited to 20
C) The Assembly has 60 members
D) Members of the Assembly are all voted in using the proportional representation system
A) An overwhelming majority of the electorate voted in favour of the Welsh Assembly in the 1997 referendum
B) The number of Ministers and Deputy Ministers is limited to 20
C) The Assembly has 60 members
D) Members of the Assembly are all voted in using the proportional representation system
C
3
Which of the following were the conditions set by section 2 of the Northern Ireland (St Andrews Agreement) Act 2006 in relation to devolution?
A) That the Assembly would elect a First and Deputy First Minister
B) That the Assembly would have a fixed budget
C) That nominations would be made for ministerial posts
D) That those elected would affirm the pledge of office
A) That the Assembly would elect a First and Deputy First Minister
B) That the Assembly would have a fixed budget
C) That nominations would be made for ministerial posts
D) That those elected would affirm the pledge of office
A
4
Which of the following are TRUE in relation to the Northern Ireland Assembly?
A) Any member having an interest in a matter must declare this before participating in a debate
B) Qualified privilege attaches to Assembly proceedings
C) The Assembly regulates itself through a series of regulations
D) Assembly elections are held every 4 years unless an extraordinary election is called
A) Any member having an interest in a matter must declare this before participating in a debate
B) Qualified privilege attaches to Assembly proceedings
C) The Assembly regulates itself through a series of regulations
D) Assembly elections are held every 4 years unless an extraordinary election is called
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5
Which of the following are TRUE in relation to the Scottish Parliament?
A) A 1978 proposal to form a Scottish Parliament failed due to lack of support
B) 85% of those who voted in a referendum of 1997 agreed to the establishment of a Scottish Parliament
C) The Scottish Parliament is bicameral
D) The Scottish Parliament has a fixed four year term of office
A) A 1978 proposal to form a Scottish Parliament failed due to lack of support
B) 85% of those who voted in a referendum of 1997 agreed to the establishment of a Scottish Parliament
C) The Scottish Parliament is bicameral
D) The Scottish Parliament has a fixed four year term of office
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6
Which of the following can the Secretary of State for Wales NOT do?
A) Vary the date of an Assembly election by up to three months
B) Regulate the Assembly's proceedings through Standing Orders
C) Vote in Assembly proceedings
D) Participate in Assembly proceedings
A) Vary the date of an Assembly election by up to three months
B) Regulate the Assembly's proceedings through Standing Orders
C) Vote in Assembly proceedings
D) Participate in Assembly proceedings
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7
Outline the composition and powers of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
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8
Outline the composition and powers of the Scottish Parliament.
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9
In relation to the relationship between the UK and Scottish parliaments, define the 'West Lothian question' and state whether you believe there is a need for reform in this area.
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10
Describe how the legislative powers of the Welsh Assembly developed from its initial creation to the present day.
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11
Outline the powers of the London Mayor.
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12
Giving reasons for your answer, explain whether or not you believe that greater power should be transferred from central government to local government.
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13
Outline how functions are allocated to local authorities in England and Wales.
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14
Which of the following is NOT one of the three classes of expenditure incurred by local authorities?
A) Public expenditure
B) Current expenditure
C) Capital expenditure
D) Revenue expenditure
A) Public expenditure
B) Current expenditure
C) Capital expenditure
D) Revenue expenditure
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15
Which of the following is NOT one of the principal purposes of the Greater London Authority as stated in Part II of the Greater London Authority Act 1999
A) Promoting economic development and wealth creation in Greater London
B) Promoting the improvement of the environment in Greater London
C) Promoting a cohesive transport policy in Greater London
D) Promoting social development in Greater London
A) Promoting economic development and wealth creation in Greater London
B) Promoting the improvement of the environment in Greater London
C) Promoting a cohesive transport policy in Greater London
D) Promoting social development in Greater London
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16
The Northern Ireland Assembly can suspend a minister or junior minister if it is deemed that he or she is not committed to non-violence.
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17
Under the Northern Ireland Act 1998 it is unlawful for a public authority to incite another to discriminate, against a person or class of persons on the grounds of religious belief or political opinion.
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18
Under the Northern Ireland (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2006 powers pertaining to the defence of the realm and the armed forces were devolved to the Northern Ireland Assembly.
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19
In the case of Davidson v Scottish Ministers (2005) the House of Lords ruled that the Scottish courts did not have jurisdiction to make coercive orders against ministers of the Scottish Executive in judicial review proceedings.
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20
The Scottish Parliament cannot debate areas in which power is reserved for the UK Parliament.
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21
The Secretary of State for Wales may prevent a Measure of the Welsh Assembly receiving the Royal Assent if he or she believes it could have an adverse effect on water resources.
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22
If the London Mayor misses 6 consecutive meetings of the London Assembly he or she will be disqualified from office.
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23
In which century did Ireland first come under the control of the English?
A) 11th
B) 12th
C) 13th
D) 14th
A) 11th
B) 12th
C) 13th
D) 14th
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24
The Government of Ireland Act 1920 partitioned how many of the original counties of Ulster from the rest of Ireland?
A) 5 of 9
B) 5 of 10
C) 6 of 9
D) 6 of 10
A) 5 of 9
B) 5 of 10
C) 6 of 9
D) 6 of 10
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25
Scotland comprises approximately what percentage of the UK's population?
A) 0.05
B) 0.1
C) 0.15
D) 0.2
A) 0.05
B) 0.1
C) 0.15
D) 0.2
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26
Which of these is NOT one of the general categories of matters reserved to the UK Parliament under the Scotland Act 1998?
A) Registration of political parties
B) Civil Service
C) Defence
D) Prisons
A) Registration of political parties
B) Civil Service
C) Defence
D) Prisons
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27
How old does a person need to be to qualify for election to the post of Mayor of London?
A) Over 18
B) Over 21
C) Over 25
D) Over 30
A) Over 18
B) Over 21
C) Over 25
D) Over 30
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28
Describe the role of the Audit Commission.
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