Chapter 5: Test 4 Welcome to your Chapter 5: Test 4 Test Name Email Phone Number 1. Which of the following statements is correct? If your driving license is from a country in the European Union you can drive in the UK for a long as your license is valid. If your driving license is from a country in the European Union you have to apply for a UK license in order to drive. None 2. Which of the following statements is correct? A free press means that what is written in newspapers is free from government control. A free press means newspapers are given out free of charge. None 3. Which TWO services are funded by National Insurance Contributions? National Health Services (NHS) Supermarket home deliveries State retirement pension Local taxi services 4. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE? Members of the public are allowed to attend Youth Court hearings. TRUE FALSE None 5. What must you have done in order to vote in elections? Registered your identity with the police Paid income tax in the previous year Put your name on the electoral register Passed on electoral test None 6. At what age can you vote in a General Election in the UK? 18 23 21 16 None 7. Which TWO of the following do you have to pay tax on? Profits from self-employment Income from property, savings and dividends Shopping vouchers given to you by family or friends Small amounts of money given to you as a gift 8. Which of the following statements correct? Self-employed people can ask a friend to pay their National Insurance Contributions on their behalf. Self-employed people need to pay National Insurance Contributions themselves. None 9. Which TWO of the following are protected by law from discrimination? Marital status Eye colour Disability Choice of car 10. Which of the following statements is correct? Volunteering is a way of helping others without receiving payment. Volunteering is a good way to earn additional money. None 11. Which TWO are examples of civil law? Selling tobacco Discrimination in the workplace Carrying a weapon Disputes between landlords and tenants 12. Which of the following statements is correct? Magistrates must be specially trained legal experts who have been solicitors for three years. Magistrates usually work unpaid and do not need legal qualifications. None 13. Which TWO countries are members of the Commonwealth? Canada Australia USA Russia 14. Which is an aim of the United Nations? To promote dictatorship To examine decisions made up by the European Union To create a single free trade market To prevent war and promote international peace and security None 15. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?A husband who forces his wife to have sex can be charged with rape. FALSE TRUE None 16. Which of the following statements is correct? The UK is a member of NATO. The UK has never been a member of NATO. None 17. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?The National Citizen Service provides military training to young people? TRUE FALSE None 18. Which of the following statements is correct? In the UK, employers can discriminate against different groups of people. The UK laws ensure people are not treated unfairly in any area of work or life. None 19. Which of the following statements is correct? County Courts deal with criminal cases. County Courts deal with civil disputes. None 20. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?Forcing another person to marry is a criminal offence in the UK. TRUE FALSE None 21. Which of the following statements is correct? The small claims procedure helps people to make small home insurance claims. The small claims procedure is an informal way of helping people to settle minor disputes. None 22. Which TWO of the following are examples of criminal law? Selling tobacco to anyone under the age of 18 Racial crime Disputes about faulty goods Discrimination in the workplace 23. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?If a person is aged under 21, their case will be heard in a Youth Court. TRUE FALSE None 24. What is the role of a jury at a court trial? To decide whether evidence should be allowed to be heard To decide the sentence that the accused should be given To decide whether the accused is ‘guilty’, based on what they have heard. To decide who the judge should be None Thank you for taking - Chapter 5: Test 4. Time's upTime is Up! Munira Begum2021-01-25T11:09:59+00:00