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Entry 3 Award in Introduction to British Values
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1) What is the purpose of the law?
a) To restrict the lives of people
b) To challenge people’s decisions
c) To maintain public order
d) To raise money for ministers
2) Before a bill can start the legislative process, it is usually debated first in
a) the House of Commons.
b) the House of Lords.
c) Buckingham Palace
d) the Welsh Assembly
3) Mutual respect is?
a) Treating others as you would like to be treated
b) Treating others well if they share the same religion
c) Treating to family members well
d) Being polite to police officers
4) Committing a crime undermines which British Value?
a) Democracy
b) Mutual respect
c) Rule of law
d) Individual liberty
5) Which of the following is independent of the Government?
a) The First Minister of Wales
b) The Prime Minister
c) Secretary of State for Justice
d) Magistrates and judges
6) Trade unions are organisations that:
a) support trade between different countries.
b) punish workers who have broken employment law.
c) support traders in the UK.
d) represent people at work and their rights.
7) What is the meaning of tolerance?
a) Accepting the opinions of others and respecting them, even if different to your own
b) Only mixing with people who share your views so there are no arguments
c) Encouraging other people to see your point of view so they might change theirs
d) Avoiding discussing issues when you know you don't share someone's views
8) A suspended sentence is when:
a) the prison sentence is shortened if the offender improves their behaviour.
b) the prison sentence is increased because the offender has behaved badly.
c) the offender gets support whilst in prison to improve their behaviour.
d) the sentence is delayed and only served if the offender commits another crime.
9) The meaning of individual liberty is:
a) being free to voice your opinions to try and change the views of others.
b) the freedom to exercise rights outside of government control.
c) being free to choose which rules you will follow.
d) being freed from a prison sentence or other punishment.
10. Before becoming an Act of Parliament, a bill must:
a) be approved by the Prime Minister.
b) be passed by the main political party.
c) receive royal assent from the monarch.
d) be approved by the leaders of the main political parties.
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