Year 10

How are laws made?

Year 10

How are laws made?

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will learn about the law making process and the involvement of Parliament. Then, we will begin to analyse the effectiveness of this process.

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6 Questions

Q1.
Which one of these is the odd one out?
Correct answer: Black paper
Green paper
White paper
Q2.
Who makes the law official?
Boris Johnson (Prime Minister)
The House of Commons
Correct answer: The Queen
Q3.
All laws that are proposed get made into laws
Correct answer: False
True
Q4.
Both the House of Commons and House of Lords are involved in making law.
False
Correct answer: True
Q5.
Once a law is made, it cannot be removed.
Correct answer: False
True
Q6.
If Boris Johnson is replaced as Prime Minister in the next general election, will all of his laws be deleted?
Correct answer: No
Yes