Irish Government
Elections and Voting
Around the World
Media
Rights and Laws
100

Who is the head of Government in Ireland?

The Taoiseach (Micheal Martin)

100

At what age can Irish citizens vote?

18

100

What system allows citizens to choose their representatives through voting?

Democracy

100

What do we call misleading stories online?

Fake news or Misinformation

100

Who enforces the law in Ireland?

An Garda Siochana

200

What building does Dail Eireann meet in?


Leinster House

200

What is ballot paper?

The page/form used to record a vote(s)

200

Other than Ireland, name one country that is considered a democracy

United States
Canada
United Kingdom
France
Germany
Australia
Japan
South Korea
India
New Zealand

etc…

200

What is the meaning of “bias” in Media

Showing one-sided opinions or unfair influence

200

What is one responsibility of a citizen?

Following the law / voting / etc.

300

How often is a presidential election usually held in Ireland?


Every 7 years

300

What is the private area in a polling station called?

A voting booth

300

What is the opposite of a democracy?


Dictatorship

300

In comparison to a dictatorship, why is free press important in a democracy?

Informs people of the truth and holds power accountable

300

Besides Food, Shelter, and Water, name one Human Right (from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)

[see list]

400

What is the name of the upper house of the Oireachtas?


Seanad Eireann

400
True or False: Voters in Ireland only pick one candidate to vote during an election

False: Citizens can pick up to three candidates, ranked in order 1, 2, and 3

400

What is the purpose of a constitution?

To set out basic laws/rules of a society

400
What is a public service broadcaster?

A TV or radio service funded by the state to inform and serve the public (e.g. RTÉ in Ireland)


400
What is the purpose of a Jury in a court case?
To decide if a person is guilty or not guilty.

A judge ensures the law is followed and decides on a sentence if necessary.

500

What is the minimum age a person running for President of Ireland can be?

35

500

What is a constituency?

An area that elects representatives

500

What is the difference between direct democracy and representative democracy?


Direct democracy involves citizens voting on decisions themselves, representative democracy elects people to decide for them


500

Why can media ownership be important in a democracy?


Because if only a handful of companies control most media, they can influence what information people receive.


500

What is meant by ”Equality before the Law”?

Everyone must be treated the same under the law regardless of status or background (Equal Rights)