The Presiding officer of the House of Lords is:
A.The Speaker
B.The Lord Chancellor
C.The Queen
D.The Prime Minister
The Presiding officer of the House of Lords is: Read More »
A.The Speaker
B.The Lord Chancellor
C.The Queen
D.The Prime Minister
The Presiding officer of the House of Lords is: Read More »
A.2nd Chamber of the British Parliament
B.3rd Chamber of the British Parliament
C.4th Chamber of the British Parliament
D.None of these
The House of Lords is the: Read More »
A.The House of Lords
B.The House of Commons
C.The Queen
D.The Parliament
The British Prime Minister is appointed by: Read More »
A.Statute of West Minister Act 1831
B.Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1871
C.Parliament Act of 1911
D.None of these
Lords of Appeal are appointed under: Read More »
A.Two archbishops
B.Three archbishops
C.Four archbishops
D.Five archbishops
Lords Spiritual consist of: Read More »
A.Lords Spiritual
B.Lords Privy
C.Lords Magnificent
D.None of these
The House of Lords consists of the Lords Temporal and: Read More »
A.Unicameral
B.Bicameral
C.Tri-cameral
D.None of these
The British Parliament is: Read More »
A.Jan-73
B.Feb-73
C.Mar-75
D.Apr-75
Britain became a member of the European Economic Community in: Read More »
A.The Judiciary
B.The Parliament
C.The Cabinet
D.None of these
The British Courts must accept the laws passed by: Read More »
A.The British Parliament
B.The American Parliament
C.The French Parliament
D.The Russian Parliament
Mother of all Parliaments is to be called: Read More »