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1. Government and Politics of the UK
1.3 Prime Minister and Executive
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The Prime Minister has the power to establish new environmental regulations as part of setting
government policy
.
True
Steps in the process of setting government policy by the Prime Minister:
1️⃣ Determine priorities and agenda
2️⃣ Establish new regulations
The Prime Minister's responsibilities include both domestic and international
affairs
Match the Prime Minister's responsibility with an example:
Representing UK Internationally ↔️ Attending a G7 summit
Appointing Cabinet Ministers ↔️ Appointing a Minister of Health
Leading Parliamentary Debates ↔️ Participating in Prime Minister's Questions
Setting Government Policy ↔️ Establishing new environmental regulations
The Prime Minister leads parliamentary debates by guiding discussions and presenting
government policy
.
True
Who appoints the Prime Minister in the UK?
The monarch
Match the Cabinet function with its description:
Policy Formation ↔️ Developing government policies and legislation
Coordination ↔️ Overseeing the work of different government departments
Crisis Management ↔️ Responding to national emergencies
Cabinet committees handle specific issues, such as defense and social
policy
What is an example of the Prime Minister representing the UK internationally?
Attending a G7 summit
Order the ways a Prime Minister can be removed from office in the UK.
1️⃣ Losing a general election
2️⃣ A vote of no confidence
3️⃣ Resignation
Understanding the appointment and removal processes ensures the stability and accountability of the
UK government
.
True
The Cabinet is central to the UK government, shaping policies and ensuring
effective governance
.
True
The Civil Service advises on policy, coordinates
implementation
, and maintains institutional knowledge.
True
What are the three primary accountability mechanisms for the UK executive?
Parliamentary accountability, judicial review, public opinion
Order the following accountability mechanisms from most direct to least direct in influencing executive decisions:
1️⃣ Public Opinion
2️⃣ Parliamentary Accountability
3️⃣ Judicial Review
What is the Prime Minister's role in parliamentary debates?
Guides discussions
The Prime Minister can appoint individuals to lead government
departments
The Prime Minister guides parliamentary discussions during
Prime Minister's Questions
.
True
Who leads the Cabinet Office and ensures the smooth operation of the Cabinet?
The Cabinet Secretary
Who leads the Cabinet Office and ensures the smooth operation of the Cabinet?
Cabinet Secretary
The Prime Minister appoints Cabinet Ministers to lead government
departments
Who appoints the Prime Minister in the UK?
The monarch
The removal of a Prime Minister can occur through a lost general election, a vote of no confidence, or
resignation
Who leads the Cabinet Office to support the Cabinet's work?
Cabinet Secretary
What does the Civil Service contribute to ensure continuity in government?
Institutional memory
The Prime Minister shapes the legislative agenda while being held accountable by
Parliament
.
True
Public opinion, expressed through elections and protests, influences executive decisions.
True
The Prime Minister serves as the head of
government
In what type of global forum might the Prime Minister represent the UK?
G7 summit
The Prime Minister can be removed by losing a general election, a vote of no confidence, or by
resigning
Steps in the process of setting government policy by the Prime Minister:
1️⃣ Determine government priorities
2️⃣ Develop and launch new policies
The Prime Minister is the head of government in the
UK
.
True
Order the responsibilities of the Prime Minister in guiding government policy and direction.
1️⃣ Setting Government Policy
2️⃣ Appointing Cabinet Ministers
3️⃣ Leading Parliamentary Debates
4️⃣ Representing UK Internationally
The Prime Minister can be removed by losing a general election.
True
What is the primary role of the Cabinet in the UK government?
Policy formation
What is the primary role of the Cabinet in the UK government?
Key decision-making body
What is the primary role of the Civil Service in the UK government?
Supporting the executive
What is one key aspect of the Prime Minister's relationship with Parliament?
Accountability to Parliament
Prime Minister's Questions is a key example of parliamentary
accountability
The Cabinet is the primary decision-making body in the
UK
government.
True
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