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Welcome to
Who Wants to be a Modern Studies
Millionaire
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A: Cathy Jamieson
C: Mr Miller
B: Sandra Osborne
D: John Brown
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Who is your representative in
Westminster?
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A: Jack McConnell
C: Nicole Stephen
B: Gordon Brown
D: Alex Salmond
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Who is the First Minister?
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A: Most Votes
C: Best Looking
B: Least Votes
D: Most Qualified
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Which Candidate wins a constituency
when using First Past the Post?
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A: MSP
C: MEP
B: Councilor
D: MP
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Which of these represent you at
Holyrood, Edinburgh?
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A: David Cameron
C: Gordon Brown
B: Tony Blair
D: John Major
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Who is the current Prime Minister?
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A: Safe Seat
C: Car Seat
B: Marginal Seat
D: Padded Seat
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If a candidate wins by only a few votes,
this is called a …
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A: Male
C: Wealthy
B: Middle Aged
D: Working Class
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Which of these is not a typical
characteristic of an MP/MSP?
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A: 646
C: 569
B: 659
D: 464
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How many UK constituencies/MPs
are there?
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A: 65 + 64 = 129
C: 73 + 56 = 129
B: 70 + 59 = 129
D: 100 + 29 = 129
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How many Constituency and
List MSPs are there?
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A: Additional Member System
C: Party List System
B: Single Transferable Vote
D: First Past the Post
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Which of these is not a form of Proportional
Representation?
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A: Douglas Alexander
C: Wendy Alexander
B: Alistair Darling
D: Gordon Brown
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Which Scot is the current Chancellor of
the Exchequer?
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A: British National Party
C: Green Party
B: UK Independence Party
D: Conservative Party
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Which of these is not a typical Right
Wing party?
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A: % of votes does not equal number of MPs
C: No prizes for second place
B: less success of small parties
D: You know exactly who your MP is
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Which of these is an advantage of First
Past the Post Voting System?
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A: % of votes = number of MP/MSPs
C: Weak coalition governments
B: Results takes a long time
D: difficult to understand
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Which of these is an advantage of Proportional
Representation?
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A: John Major
C: David Cameron
B: Annabel Goldie
D: Margaret Thatcher
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Which of these has NOT been a UK
Conservative Party Leader?
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