CSS :: England Constitution
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101. |
The highest court of Appeal in the U.K. Is: |
A. |
The House of Lords |
B. |
The House of Commons |
C. |
The Cabinet |
D. |
The Ministry |
Answer: Option A
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102. |
Types of courts in England are: |
Answer: Option A
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103. |
The Word Rex stands for: |
A. |
The Queen |
B. |
The Crown |
C. |
The Court |
D. |
The Parliament |
Answer: Option B
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104. |
The High Court consists in: |
A. |
Two Divisions |
B. |
Three Divisions |
C. |
Four Divisions |
D. |
Five Divisions |
Answer: Option B
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105. |
The Final Court of Appeal in England is: |
A. |
The Cour of Appeal |
B. |
The High Court |
C. |
The Country Court |
D. |
None of these |
Answer: Option A
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106. |
The Final Court in all civil and criminal cases for the UK is: |
A. |
High Court |
B. |
Country Court |
C. |
Court of the Justice of the Peace |
D. |
House of Lords |
Answer: Option D
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107. |
Stipendiary Magistrates are appointed by: |
A. |
The Lord Chancellor |
B. |
The Home Secretary |
C. |
The Prime Minister |
D. |
The Queen |
Answer: Option B
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108. |
The Court of Quarter Sessions is held: |
A. |
Two times a year |
B. |
Three times a year |
C. |
Four times a year |
D. |
None of them |
Answer: Option C
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109. |
The Courts of Assizes are held: |
A. |
Two times a year |
B. |
Three times a year |
C. |
Four times a year |
D. |
Five times a year |
Answer: Option B
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110. |
The Court of Criminal Appeal consists of the Lord Chief Justice and about: |
A. |
Two Judges |
B. |
Three Judges |
C. |
Five Judges |
D. |
Seven Judges |
Answer: Option B
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