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Prime Minister
House of Commons
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100

The position that is the head of state/head of the country

Monarch (King/Queen)

100

In theory, who can be Prime Minister (accuracy counts. Partial-correct answers do not count)

Anyone

100

The maximum length of time the House of Commons can be in session before a new election?

4 years

100

To become a Senator, are you appointed or elected?

Appointed

100

The Monarch appoints which position to represent the Monarch

Governor-General

200

The name of the person who is the head of state/head of the country

His Majesty King Charles III

200

Typically, someone becomes Prime Minister if their political party has the most... (partially-correcct answers = incorrect)

seats/members in the House of Commons

200

The minimum length of time the House of Commons must be in session before a new election?

0

200

The position which appoints Senators

Governor-General (on the advice of the Prime Minister)

200

The Parliament of Canada has how many ‘houses’?

Two

300

Canada is a republic, kingdom, or other?

Kingdom

300

The Prime Minister is a member and the leader of which group of people tasked with managing the government

Cabinet

300

Minimum age to be elected to the House of Commons

18 years

300

One purpose of the Senate is to ensure fair representation of whom?

Provinces/Territories

300

The name of the group of people who manage daily running of the government

Cabinet

400

To be a kingdom means that the head of the country is: elected, appointed, or inherited?

Inherited (in Canada: firstborn child of previous monarch)

400

The Prime Minister requires the support of which two institutions?

Monarch/Governor-General and House of Commons (Monarch + People)

400

When someone is elected to the House of Commons, they are called a

Member of Parliament

400

One purpose of the Senate is to provide a second opinion on potential laws coming from where?

House of Commons

400

Name one political party in the House of Commons (not already named)

Conservative, Liberal, New Democratic Party, Bloc Québecois, Green

500

Someone becomes Canada's head of state by: election, hereditary principle, appointment

Hereditary principle

500

If the House of Commons passes a vote expressing no confidence in the Prime Minister, what two options does the Governor-General have?

1. Dissolve House of Commons and call an election; 2. Appoint a new Prime Minister with support from the House of Commons

500

The purpose of the House of Commons is to represent whom?

The people

500

One purpose of the Senate is to form committees to do special ____ for the government?

Research

500

Name one political party in the House of Commons (not already named)

Conservative, Liberal, New Democratic Party, Bloc Québecois, Green