The Monarchy
Parliament
The Prime Minister
British Elections
Fun Facts
100

Who is the current monarch of the United Kingdom?

King Charles III

100

What are the two houses of Parliament called?

House of Commons and House of Lords

100

Who is the current Prime Minister of the UK?

Keir Starmer

100

How often are general elections held in the UK?

Every 5 years

100

What is the nickname for Big Ben’s tower?

Elizabeth Tower

200

True or False: The monarch has the power to pass laws in the UK.

False

200

Which house is elected by the public?

House of Commons

200

Which political party is the Prime Minister usually the leader of?

The majority party in the House of Commons

200

What is the minimum voting age in the UK?

 18

200

What color robes do members of the House of Lords wear?

Red

300

What is the official residence of the British monarch in London?

Buckingham Palace

300

What color is traditionally associated with the House of Commons?

Green

300

Where does the Prime Minister live and work?

10 Downing Street

300

What is a "constituency" in UK elections?

A geographic area represented by an MP in Parliament

300

What happens every Wednesday during Prime Minister’s Questions?

MPs ask the Prime Minister questions about government policies

400

What is the role of the monarch during the opening of Parliament?

To deliver the Queen’s/King’s Speech

400

How many MPs are there in the House of Commons

650

400

What happens if the Prime Minister loses a vote of no confidence?

They must resign or call a general election

400

True or False: Members of the House of Lords are elected by the public.

False

400

What is the official anthem of the UK?

God Save the King

500

Name the act that limits the powers of the British monarchy and established constitutional monarchy.

The Bill of Rights 1689

500

Who is the person responsible for maintaining order during debates in the House of Commons?

The Speaker of the House

500

Name one famous Prime Minister other than the current one

Examples: Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher, Tony Blair

500

What voting system is used in UK general elections?

First Past the Post

(The country is divided into constituencies and each gets one member of parliament (MP), winner takes all system)

500

Which country in the UK does not have its own Parliament?

England