Design your Country (Pre-task)

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English
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University
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Hard
Heba Matbouli
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9 questions
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
A constitution is-----------
more specific Internal guidelines set by organizations or institutions to manage behavior and operations. They specify how the policy is implemented.
•Specific requirements or standards issued by governmental agencies to enforce laws, often with detailed guidelines on compliance (health and safety, environment related regs., …).
•The foundational document that defines a country's fundamental principles, structure of government, and citizens' rights.
•Formal rules enacted by a government, derived from the constitution, to govern behavior within society. Laws are enforceable by the judicial system.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
A law is ----------------
more specific Internal guidelines set by organizations or institutions to manage behavior and operations. They specify how the policy is implemented.
•Formal rules enacted by a government, derived from the constitution, to govern behavior within society. Laws are enforceable by the judicial system.
•Specific requirements or standards issued by governmental agencies to enforce laws, often with detailed guidelines on compliance (health and safety, environment related regs., …).
A plan or course of action adopted by an organization or government to achieve specific goals. Policies guide decision-making but are not legally enforceable on their own.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A policy is ---------------
A plan or course of action adopted by an organization or government to achieve specific goals. Policies guide decision-making but are not legally enforceable on their own.
Specific requirements or standards issued by governmental agencies to enforce laws, often with detailed guidelines on compliance (health and safety, environment related regs., …).
The foundational document that defines a country's fundamental principles, structure of government, and citizens' rights.
Formal rules enacted by a government, derived from the constitution, to govern behavior within society. Laws are enforceable by the judicial system.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A rule is ------------
The foundational document that defines a country's fundamental principles, structure of government, and citizens' rights.
Formal rules enacted by a government, derived from the constitution, to govern behavior within society. Laws are enforceable by the judicial system.
more specific Internal guidelines set by organizations or institutions to manage behavior and operations. They specify how the policy is implemented.
A plan or course of action adopted by an organization or government to achieve specific goals. Policies guide decision-making but are not legally enforceable on their own.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A government is -------
•The overarching body that holds executive authority and governs a country. It includes the branches and officials responsible for implementing laws and managing state affairs.
•A specialized department within the government responsible for a specific area, such as health, education, or defense. Ministries are led by ministers and execute policies within their areas.
•The legislative body that represents the people and makes laws. It is responsible for debating, creating, and passing legislation.
The upper chamber in a bicameral (two-chamber) parliamentary system. It amends, or approves legislation passed by the lower chamber (often called the House of Representatives).
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A ministry is ----------
The overarching body that holds executive authority and governs a country. It includes the branches and officials responsible for implementing laws and managing state affairs
The legislative body that represents the people and makes laws. It is responsible for debating, creating, and passing legislation.
The upper chamber in a two-chamber parliamentary system. It amends, or approves legislation passed by the lower chamber (often called the House of Representatives).
A specialized department within the government responsible for a specific area, such as health, education, or defense. Ministries are led by ministers and execute policies within their areas.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A parliament is -----------------
The overarching body that holds executive authority and governs a country. It includes the branches and officials responsible for implementing laws and managing state affairs.
The legislative body that represents the people and makes laws. It is responsible for debating, creating, and passing legislation.
A specialized department within the government responsible for a specific area, such as health, education, or defense. Ministries are led by ministers and execute policies within their areas.
The upper chamber in a two-chamber parliamentary system. It amends, or approves legislation passed by the lower chamber (often called the House of Representatives).
8.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A senate is ---------------
•The overarching body that holds executive authority and governs a country. It includes the branches and officials responsible for implementing laws and managing state affairs.
•A specialized department within the government responsible for a specific area, such as health, education, or defense. Ministries are led by ministers and execute policies within their areas.
The upper chamber in a two-chamber parliamentary system. It amends, or approves legislation passed by the lower chamber (often called the House of Representatives)
•The legislative body that represents the people and makes laws. It is responsible for debating, creating, and passing legislation.
9.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is a legislative authority?
The branch of government responsible for creating, debating, and passing laws. This is usually embodied by a parliament or congress, which consists of elected representatives who draft and approve legislation.
The branch of government responsible for enforcing laws and managing the administration of the state. It typically includes the head of state (e.g., President or Prime Minister) and their appointed officials. The executive has the power to implement policies and manage public services.
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