Chapter 5: Test 5 Welcome to your Chapter 5: Test 5 Test Name Email Phone Number 1. What is a jury made up of? People who are members of political parties People who have submitted an application from and been accepted. People randomly chosen from the electoral register People working in high-powered jobs None 2. Which of the following statements is correct? An example of a criminal offence is carrying a weapon. An example of a criminal offence is being in debt. None 3. What are TWO benefits of volunteering? Earning additional money You are given a courtesy car as transport Meeting new people Making your community a better place 4. Which TWO of the following would you contact for legal advice? Your local member of Parliament (MP) The Citizens Advice Bureau A local councillor A solicitor 5. Which TWO principles are included in the European Convention on Human Rights? The right to use violence if you think it is necessary Freedom to leave work early every Friday Prohibition of slavery and forced labour Freedom of thought, conscience and religion 6. Which TWO things can you do to look after the environment? Recycle your waste Never turn the lights off in your house Walk around and use public transport to get around Drive your car as much as possible 7. Which of the following statements is correct? In the UK organ donation is voluntary. In the UK organ donation is a legal requirement. None 8. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?Getting to know your neighbours can help you to become part of the community. TRUE FALSE None 9. How can you reduce your carbon footprint? Shop locally for products Do all your shopping online Drive to the supermarket Buy duty-free products when you’re abroad None 10. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?All young people are sent a National Insurance number just before their 16th birthday FALSE TRUE None 11. Who elects Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs)? The police The Home Office The public Members of Parliament None 12. Once you are aged 17, which TWO vehicles can you learn to drive? Fire engine Car Heavy goods vehicle Motorcycle 13. What TWO actions can a judge take if a public body is not respecting someone’s legal rights? Close down the public body Order them to pay compensation Order them to change their practices Place its members in prison 14. Which TWO courts deal with minor criminal cases in the UK? Magistrates’ Court Centre Court Crown Court Justice of the Peace Court 15. Who has to pay National Insurance Contributions? People who work full-time All those aged 50 and below Single people with no dependents Everybody in the UK who is in paid work None 16. Which of the following statements is correct? After the age of 70, drivers must renew their license every five years. After the age of 70, drivers must renew their license every three years. None 17. How old must you be to ride a moped in the UK? 18 21 25 16 None 18. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?Life peers in the House of Lords can pass on their title to their first-born child. FALSE TRUE None 19. Which of the following statements is correct? MPs are elected through a system called ‘the winner takes it all’. Members of Parliament (MPs) are elected through a system called ‘first past the post’. None 20. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?You can serve on a jury up to the age of 80. TRUE FALSE None 21. To which TWO international bodies does the UK belong? The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) The Commonwealth The Arab League The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) 22. Which court would you use to get money back that was owed to you? Coroner’s Court County Court Magistrates’ Court Youth Court None 23. If your car is more than three years old, how often will it need a Ministry of Transport (MOT) test? Every three years Every 10 years Every six months Every year None 24. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?Forcing another person to marry is a criminal offence in the UK. TRUE FALSE None Thank you for taking - Chapter 5: Test 5. Time's upTime is Up! Munira Begum2021-01-25T11:09:59+00:00