EU workers
Internal market
EU Citizenship
100

Member State may restrict EU citizens and their family members’ free movement rights on the basis of public policy when:

a) The person concerned has breached the law of the Member State of residence.

b) The person’s presence in the Member State of residence constitutes a genuine and sufficiently serious threat to public policy.

c) The person concerned has been found guilty of a crime in the Member State of residence.

d) The person’s presence in the Member State of residence constitutes a genuine and sufficiently serious threat to public policy that affects one of the fundamental interests of society

d) The person’s presence in the Member State of residence constitutes a genuine and sufficiently serious threat to public policy that affects one of the fundamental interests of society

200

Choose the correct answer: The ‘employment in the public service’ derogation (Article 45(4) TFEU) enables Member States to restrict access to

a) Positions in the public service that are connected with the exercise of official authority.

b) Positions in the public service where employees safeguard the interests of the State.

c) All positions in the public service.

d) Positions in the public service that are connected with the exercise of official authority where employees safeguard the interests of the State.

d) Positions in the public service that are connected with the exercise of official authority where employees safeguard the interests of the State.

300

EU law grants free movement rights to economically inactive EU citizens who:

a) Previously worked on an employed or self-employed basis in a Member State other than their Member State of nationality/citizenship.

b) Have sufficient resources to support themselves in the EU Member State of residence.

c) Have sufficient resources and sickness insurance in the EU Member State of residence.

d) Have sickness insurance in the EU Member State of residence

c) Have sufficient resources and sickness insurance in the EU Member State of residence.

300

Choose the correct answer: The term family member is defined in:

a) The citizenship Directive.

b) The TFEU.

c) The case law of the CJEU.

d) The Member States’ national laws.

a) The citizenship Directive.

400

The term EU worker:

a) Can apply to part-time EU workers so long as they earn enough to support themselves.

b) Can apply to jobseekers and part-time workers.

c) Cannot apply to jobseekers.

d) Cannot apply to part-time workers.

b) Can apply to jobseekers and part-time workers.

400

The freedom to provide services includes the freedom to receive services. This is provided in:

a) The TEU.

b) The case law of the CJEU.

c) The TFEU.

d) The citizenship Directive

b) The case law of the CJEU.

400

EU citizens and family members’ free movement rights can be restricted on grounds of:

a) Public policy, public security and public health.

b) Public policy, public security and public economic welfare.

c) Public policy, public health and public economic welfare.

d) Public policy, public security and public order

a) Public policy, public security and public health.

500

To be considered an EU worker, a person must be a Member State national, there must be a cross-border element and the person must:

a) Exercise an economic activity in another EU Member State on an employed or self-employed basis.

b) For a certain period of time perform services for and under the direction of another person in return for which they receive remuneration.

c) For a certain period of time perform services on a full-time basis for and under the direction of another person in return for which they receive remuneration.

d) Set up business in another EU Member State.

b) For a  certain period of time perform services for and under the direction of another person in return for which they receive remuneration

500

For the EU law provisions on the freedom of establishment to apply, the person must be a Member State national/ the undertaking must be registered in a Member State, there must a cross border element and the economic activity must be exercised through:

a) A fixed establishment for an indefinite period.

b) Leased or purchased premises for an indefinite period.

c) A fixed establishment for a continuous period of at least three years.

d) Leased or purchased premises for a continuous period of at least three years

a) A fixed establishment for an indefinite period.

500

EU citizenship is conferred on any person who has:

a) The nationality/citizenship of an EU Member State.

b) Resided continuously in an EU Member State for at least five years irrespective of their nationality.

c) The nationality/citizenship of an EU Member State and has exercised their EU free movement rights.

d) The nationality/citizenship of an EU Member State, which is then lost upon becoming an EU citizen

a) The nationality/citizenship of an EU Member State.

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