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                | 111.  | 
The courts, which deal with children and young persons, are called: |  
 
 
                
			 
				
					
				| A. | 
                 Minor Courts | 
				 				 B. | 
                 Country Courts | 
				  
				 
				 				 | C. | 
                 Juvenile Courts | 
				 				 D. | 
                 Old Bailey | 
				 				  
				 
				 				 
				  
                    
                        
                        
                            Answer: Option C  
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                | 112.  | 
The Court of Appeal is headed by: |  
 
 
                
			 
				
					
				| A. | 
                 Master of the Rolls | 
				 				 B. | 
                 Lord Chancellor | 
				  
				 
				 				 | C. | 
                 Lord Chief Justice | 
				 				 D. | 
                 Stipendiary Magistrate | 
				 				  
				 
				 				 
				  
                    
                        
                        
                            Answer: Option A  
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                | 113.  | 
The Chancery Division is presided by: |  
 
 
                
			 
				
					
				| A. | 
                 The Lord Chancellor | 
				 				 B. | 
                 The Lord Chief Justice | 
				  
				 
				 				 | C. | 
                 The Justice of the Peace | 
				 				 D. | 
                 None of them | 
				 				  
				 
				 				 
				  
                    
                        
                        
                            Answer: Option A  
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                | 114.  | 
The Queen's Bench Divisions presided by: |  
 
 
                
			 
				
					
				| A. | 
                 The Lord Chancellor | 
				 				 B. | 
                 The Lord Chief Jistice | 
				  
				 
				 				 | C. | 
                 The Justice of Peace | 
				 				 D. | 
                 Stipendiary Magistrate | 
				 				  
				 
				 				 
				  
                    
                        
                        
                            Answer: Option B  
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                | 115.  | 
Appeals from the Court of Appeal go to: |  
 
 
                
			 
				
					
				| A. | 
                 The High Court | 
				 				 B. | 
                 The Crown Court | 
				  
				 
				 				 | C. | 
                 The House of Lords | 
				 				 D. | 
                 The County Court | 
				 				  
				 
				 				 
				  
                    
                        
                        
                            Answer: Option C  
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                | 116.  | 
Ordinarily, the House of Lords consists of: |  
 
 
                
			 
				
					
				| A. | 
                 Five Lords | 
				 				 B. | 
                 Seven Lords | 
				  
				 
				 				 | C. | 
                 Nine Lords  | 
				 				 D. | 
                 Ten Lords | 
				 				  
				 
				 				 
				  
                    
                        
                        
                            Answer: Option D  
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                | 117.  | 
The Act of Settlement deals with: |  
 
 
                
			 
				
					
				| A. | 
                 The Powers of the House of Lords | 
				 				 B. | 
                 Protection of Judges from arbitrary removal | 
				  
				 
				 				 | C. | 
                 Imprisonment without legal justification | 
				 				 D. | 
                 None of them | 
				 				  
				 
				 				 
				  
                    
                        
                        
                            Answer: Option B  
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                | 118.  | 
Britain has: |  
 
 
                
			 
				
					
				| A. | 
                 One party system | 
				 				 B. | 
                 One dominant party system | 
				  
				 
				 				 | C. | 
                 Two party system | 
				 				 D. | 
                 Multi party system | 
				 				  
				 
				 				 
				  
                    
                        
                        
                            Answer: Option C  
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                | 119.  | 
Teo political parties emerged during the reign of: |  
 
 
                
			 
				
					
				| A. | 
                 Charles II | 
				 				 B. | 
                 Charles II | 
				  
				 
				 				 | C. | 
                 George I | 
				 				 D. | 
                 George II | 
				 				  
				 
				 				 
				  
                    
                        
                        
                            Answer: Option B  
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                | 120.  | 
During the Civil War the supporters of the Sovereign came to be called: |  
 
 
                
			 
				
					
				| A. | 
                 Cavaliers | 
				 				 B. | 
                 Roundheads | 
				  
				 
				 				 | C. | 
                 Tory | 
				 				 D. | 
                 Whig | 
				 				  
				 
				 				 
				  
                    
                        
                        
                            Answer: Option A  
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