Deck 22: The bureaucracy

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What term refers to MPs who are NOT Cabinet ministers or holders of other important positions in their parliamentary party?

A)members
B)backbenchers
C)drones
D)party whips
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What is NOT considered a principal function of the House of Commons?

A)legislative
B)representation
C)scrutiny
D)judiciary
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Party house leaders are responsible for ensuring that their members are present for important votes and that they vote the right way.
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What type of government exists when the governing party has fewer MPs than the combined opposition?

A)minority government
B)majority government
C)deadlocked government
D)lame-duck government
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The Cabinet consists of all the elected members of each political party.
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The Speaker of the House of Commons is now appointed by the prime minister.
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The Senate has a veto over all legislation except money bills.
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How many days are allotted as opposition days?

A)19
B)20
C)21
D)22
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If a nonconfidence motion passes, the government must do one of two things.One option is to resign.What is the second option?

A)Ask the governor general for another chance.
B)Ask the Opposition for another chance.
C)Hold a referendum.
D)Call an election.
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What is a private member's bill?

A)a bill dealing with a specific individual, corporation, or institution
B)a bill introduced by an MP who is not in the Cabinet
C)a private bill
D)a bill introduced by an opposition MP
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Legislative committees usually have an investigative function, to examine an issue before the government has made up its mind on how to deal with it.
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There were 12 minority governments between 1867 and 2011.
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At which point of a weekly order of parliamentary business are MPs allowed to make a member statement regarding a specific event or issue?

A)15 minutes preceding Question period
B)15 minutes proceeding Question period
C)at the very beginning of the daily session
D)at the very end of the daily session
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The number of MPs representing the agricultural field is by far the fewest compared to other fields.
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Ontario has the most number of seats in the House of Commons with 106 seats.
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What motion is made when the government wants to call an election?

A)to prorogue Parliament
B)to dissolve Parliament
C)to adjourn Parliament
D)to terminate Parliament
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A parliamentary session always begins with the speech of throne prepared by the Prime Minister and read by the governor general.
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What does either side of the House request when they want a formal recorded vote?

A)a closure
B)a division
C)a count
D)a debate
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How many hours a week are reserved for private member bills and motions?

A)2
B)5
C)10
D)15
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The Cabinet has an absolute monopoly on the introduction of financial legislation in the House.
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What are the functions and powers of the House of Commons?
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What are the stages of a bill becoming a law?
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Describe a typical week in the House of Commons.
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Explain the relevance and significance of the Canadian senate.
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Explain the concept of party discipline.
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Deck 22: The bureaucracy
1
What term refers to MPs who are NOT Cabinet ministers or holders of other important positions in their parliamentary party?

A)members
B)backbenchers
C)drones
D)party whips
B
2
What is NOT considered a principal function of the House of Commons?

A)legislative
B)representation
C)scrutiny
D)judiciary
D
3
Party house leaders are responsible for ensuring that their members are present for important votes and that they vote the right way.
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Party whips are responsible for ensuring that their members are present for important votes and that they vote the right way.
4
What type of government exists when the governing party has fewer MPs than the combined opposition?

A)minority government
B)majority government
C)deadlocked government
D)lame-duck government
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The Cabinet consists of all the elected members of each political party.
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The Speaker of the House of Commons is now appointed by the prime minister.
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The Senate has a veto over all legislation except money bills.
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How many days are allotted as opposition days?

A)19
B)20
C)21
D)22
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If a nonconfidence motion passes, the government must do one of two things.One option is to resign.What is the second option?

A)Ask the governor general for another chance.
B)Ask the Opposition for another chance.
C)Hold a referendum.
D)Call an election.
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What is a private member's bill?

A)a bill dealing with a specific individual, corporation, or institution
B)a bill introduced by an MP who is not in the Cabinet
C)a private bill
D)a bill introduced by an opposition MP
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Legislative committees usually have an investigative function, to examine an issue before the government has made up its mind on how to deal with it.
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There were 12 minority governments between 1867 and 2011.
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At which point of a weekly order of parliamentary business are MPs allowed to make a member statement regarding a specific event or issue?

A)15 minutes preceding Question period
B)15 minutes proceeding Question period
C)at the very beginning of the daily session
D)at the very end of the daily session
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The number of MPs representing the agricultural field is by far the fewest compared to other fields.
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Ontario has the most number of seats in the House of Commons with 106 seats.
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What motion is made when the government wants to call an election?

A)to prorogue Parliament
B)to dissolve Parliament
C)to adjourn Parliament
D)to terminate Parliament
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17
A parliamentary session always begins with the speech of throne prepared by the Prime Minister and read by the governor general.
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18
What does either side of the House request when they want a formal recorded vote?

A)a closure
B)a division
C)a count
D)a debate
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How many hours a week are reserved for private member bills and motions?

A)2
B)5
C)10
D)15
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20
The Cabinet has an absolute monopoly on the introduction of financial legislation in the House.
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21
What are the functions and powers of the House of Commons?
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What are the stages of a bill becoming a law?
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23
Describe a typical week in the House of Commons.
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Explain the relevance and significance of the Canadian senate.
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Explain the concept of party discipline.
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