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Question 1Which role has the most power and influence in directing Canada? Head of the Commonwealth Head of Government Head of the Council Head of State Question 2What is an additional duty of our Sovereign today? To act as Head of the Commonwealth To act as Head of the United Nations To act as Head of the Cabinet To act as Head of NATO Question 3The Governor General officially names new Senators, but who has the real decision-making power? The Cabinet The Sovereign The Prime Minister The Governor General Question 4What is the provincial equivalent of the Prime Minister? Secondary Minister Premier Prime Minister Provincial Prime Minister Question 5What is a constitutional monarchy? A system of government where a Sovereign reins according his or her best judgement A system of government where a Sovereign reins according to his or her wishes A system of government where a Prime Minister reins according to the laws of the constitution A system of government where a Sovereign reins according to the laws of the constitution Question 6Which of these is an example of a provincial responsibility? Firefighting Aboriginal Affairs Highways Criminal Justice Question 7What does it mean to say that, "Cabinet Ministers are responsible to the elected representatives"? It means that the Cabinet must retain the confidence of the House It means that the Cabinet has the power to act as it pleases It means the Cabinet must only answer to the Prime Minister It means that the Cabinet must always work together with the elected representatives very closely Question 8Which document defined the responsibilities of the federal and provincial governments? The Reformers Bill The Constitutional Bill The British North America Act The Confederation Act Question 9What can Cabinet Ministers also be known as? Inner Circlers Cabinet Makers Cabinet Masters Ministers of the Crown Question 10What happens during the report stage of a new bill? Committee members study the bill clause by clause The bill receives royal assent after being passed by both Houses Members can make other amendments Members debate the bill's principles Question 11In the three territories, who represents the federal government? The Commissioner The Second Lieutenant Governor The National Overseer The Federal Aid Agent Question 12What is the House of Commons? The house where the government meets The part of the federal government that is named by the Prime Minister The whole government in Ottawa The part of the federal government where elected Members of Parliament govern the country Question 13What happens during the committee stage of a new bill? Members can make other amendments Committee members study the bill clause by clause Members debate the bill's principles The bill receives royal assent after being passed by both Houses Question 14What happens during the first reading of a new bill? Committee members study the bill clause by clause Members can make other amendments The bill is considered read for the first time and it is printed Members debate the bill's principles Question 15What function do the House of Commons and Senate both have, even though they do it separately? Choose the Prime Minister and Cabinet members Consider and review bills Settle disputes between people and make new laws Suggest laws, and speak with the Sovereign
Which role has the most power and influence in directing Canada?
What is an additional duty of our Sovereign today?
The Governor General officially names new Senators, but who has the real decision-making power?
What is the provincial equivalent of the Prime Minister?
What is a constitutional monarchy?
Which of these is an example of a provincial responsibility?
What does it mean to say that, "Cabinet Ministers are responsible to the elected representatives"?
Which document defined the responsibilities of the federal and provincial governments?
What can Cabinet Ministers also be known as?
What happens during the report stage of a new bill?
In the three territories, who represents the federal government?
What is the House of Commons?
What happens during the committee stage of a new bill?
What happens during the first reading of a new bill?
What function do the House of Commons and Senate both have, even though they do it separately?
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