If a candidate wins in the general election of Canada, he will become______
A: the Governor General
B: a member of the House of Commons
C: a senator
D: the Prime Minister
A: the Governor General
B: a member of the House of Commons
C: a senator
D: the Prime Minister
B
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- The Canadian political system consists of A: [A] the Governor General, the House of Commons and the Senate. B: the Prime Minister, the Executive and the Judiciary. C: the Legislature, the Executive and the Judiciary. D: the Legislature, the House of Commons and the Senate.
- In the UK, the leader of the party that has the most MPs elected after a general election becomes the . A: Prime Minister B: Speaker C: President D: General Governor
- Which of the followings is correct about Prime Minister? A: He is elected from the constituency of London. B: He wins the most votes in the General Election. C: He is the leader of the majority party. D: He forms the Opposition in the House of Commons.
- ____________ is the head of the New Zealand government. A: the British Monarch B: the Prime Minister C: the Governor General D: the Parliament
- The Prime Minister is appointed by _____ and he or she always sits in ____. A: the Archbishop of Canterbury, the House of Commons B: the Archbishop of Canterbury, the House of Lords C: the Queen, the House of Commons D: the Queen, the House of Lords
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General Elections are held at least every six years in Canada and the Prime Minister is directly elected by the voters.( )
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A General Election refers to the election of members of to the House of .
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In Britain, the general election is an election in which the candidates run for the Prime Minister.
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In Britain, the UK Parliament consists of _________.( ) A: the House of Commons B: the Monarch C: the Prime Minister D: the House of Lords
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Which one is not included in the British Parliament A: the House of Commons B: the House of Lord C: the Prime Minister D: the Crown