1) Of the following which is not in the executive? a) PM b) Cabinet c) Civil Service d) House of Commons 2) Of the following roles which is not part of the executive's role? a) Proposing budgets b) Holding the government to account c) Policy decisions and secondary legislation d) Legislative agenda 3) Who is in the cabinet? a) Civil Serveants b) The armed forces c) Heads of the government departments d) members of the opposition 4) To be in the Cabinet you must be in a) One of the Houses of Parliament b) Business c) A Select Committee d) London 5) Where does the PM get their power from? a) Party, Parliament, Patronage and People b) Monarch, MPs, men and mothers c) Voters, bankers, lobbyists and counsellors 6) Of the following which is an informal power? a) Appoiting MPs to the cabinet b) Negotiating treaties c) Power to recall Parliament d) Economic leadership 7) Of the following which is a use of the PM's prerogative power? a) Controlling the government agenda b) Media focus c) Appointing David Cameron as a peer so he could be foreign secretary d) Leadership during crisis 8) What are prerogative powers? a) Dictatorship powers b) Powers that the monarch continues to exercise c) Powers of the monarch that the PM is able to exercise d) The kissing of the monarch's hand 9) Of the following what factor affects Prime Ministerial Powers the most? a) The Monarch b) The Supreme Court c) The media d) The size of their majority in Parliament 10) Who is foreign secretary a) Jeremy Hunt b) David Cameron c) James Cleverly d) Suella Bravermann

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