Question 1: What is the present age of voting option 1: 16 option 2: 17 option 3: 18 option 4: 21 Question 2: Both British born and naturalised citizens have full civic rights and duties (such as jury service). option 1: TRUE option 2: FALSE Question 3: In order to vote in a parliamentary, local, or European election, you must have your name on the register of electors, known as the electoral register. option 1: TRUE option 2: FALSE Question 4: Citizens of Commonwealth do not have the right to vote in UK. option 1: TRUE option 2: FALSE Question 5: In the General Election of 2001, more than half of voters below the age of 25 actually voted. option 1: TRUE option 2: FALSE Question 6: To become a local councillor, a candidate must have a local connection with the area, through work, by being on the electoral register, or through renting or owning land or property. option 1: TRUE option 2: FALSE Question 7: To stand as a Member of the European Parliament you have to pay £500 deposit. option 1: TRUE option 2: FALSE For Answers click here |