Exam 1: Introducing Constitutional Law
Exam 1: Introducing Constitutional Law23 Questions
Exam 2: Sources of the Constitution21 Questions
Exam 3: The Rule of Law23 Questions
Exam 4: The Royal Prerogative25 Questions
Exam 5: Parliamentary Sovereignty23 Questions
Exam 6: Structures and Institutions of the European Union25 Questions
Exam 7: European Union Law and National Law23 Questions
Exam 8: Central Government21 Questions
Exam 9: Ministerial Responsibility19 Questions
Exam 10: Devolution and Local Government28 Questions
Exam 11: The Electoral System25 Questions
Exam 12: Introduction to the House of Commons19 Questions
Exam 13: The Legislative Process22 Questions
Exam 14: Scrutiny of the Executive15 Questions
Exam 15: The House of Lords24 Questions
Exam 16: Parliamentary Privilege23 Questions
Exam 17: The Protection of Human Rights24 Questions
Exam 18: Freedom of Expression and Privacy21 Questions
Exam 19: Freedom of Association and Assembly19 Questions
Exam 20: Judges and the English Legal System21 Questions
Exam 21: Judicial Review: Introduction, Jurisdiction and Procedure18 Questions
Exam 22: Grounds for Judicial Review I: the Substantive Grounds for Judicial Review18 Questions
Exam 23: Grounds for Judicial Review II: Procedural Impropriety16 Questions
Exam 24: Tribunals and Inquiries22 Questions
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Which of the following is not a principal institution of a State?
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The decision to revoke a passport cannot be subject to judicial review.
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In relation to the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty, which of the following are FALSE?
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Why is it important to maintain a separation of powers within a State?
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Which of the following is not a constitutional reform proposed by the coalition Government which came to power in 2010?
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Describe the relationship the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands have with the UK and the European Union.
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In relation to the President of the United States of America, which of the following is FALSE?
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The constitutions of the USA, Australia and Malaysia are all examples of unitary constitutions.
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The Secretary of State can deprive a person of British citizenship based upon that person's actions before they became a British citizen.
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Great Britain is comprised of Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of a flexible constitution.
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Describe the nature of the powers of the Monarch in the UK's constitutional framework.
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Appeals from Commonwealth countries can be heard by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
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Queen Elizabeth II withheld the Royal Assent from the Hunting Bill in 2004.
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The American War of Independence and the French Revolution were fundamental to the development of the written constitution.
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