U.K.'s May Faces First Prime Minister's Questions

U.K.'s May Faces First Prime Minister's Questions

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Theresa May, in her first Prime Minister's Questions session, responded to Jeremy Corbyn's concerns about worker insecurity and unscrupulous bosses with a commanding performance reminiscent of Margaret Thatcher. The discussion highlighted her preparedness and the challenges she might face in future crises. May's European tour, including meetings with Angela Merkel and Francois Hollande, was seen as a diplomatic effort to establish personal relationships ahead of Brexit negotiations, with no immediate policy agreements expected.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the main topic of Theresa May's response during her debut at Prime Minister's Questions?

Economic policies

Education system

Immoral worker behavior

Healthcare reforms

2.

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How did Theresa May's performance at Prime Minister's Questions compare to previous leaders?

It was seen as weak and unprepared

It was calm and commanding

It was overly aggressive

It was indifferent and uninterested

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What is the significance of Theresa May's European tour?

To establish personal relationships with European leaders

To promote British tourism

To finalize Brexit negotiations

To discuss military alliances

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What was Angela Merkel's stance on the start of Brexit negotiations?

Negotiations will start after the UK triggers Article 50

Negotiations should be delayed indefinitely

Negotiations are not necessary

Negotiations can start immediately

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the expected outcome of the meeting between Theresa May and Angela Merkel?

A military alliance

A trade deal

A symbolic press conference

A formal Brexit agreement