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Predicted Paper 2 Q1(b) source · 15 questions
Devolution source - 15-question quiz
Using the source, evaluate the view that devolution has put the future of the Union at greater risk.
1.
In the 1997 Scottish devolution referendum, what was the Yes vote?
A
74 per cent
B
50.3 per cent
C
55 per cent
D
62 per cent
2.
In the 1997 Welsh devolution referendum, what was the Yes vote?
A
62 per cent
B
50.3 per cent
C
74 per cent
D
55 per cent
3.
Which 1998 Act created the Northern Ireland Assembly?
A
The Scotland Act 1998
B
The Government of Wales Act 1998
C
The Northern Ireland Act 1998
D
The Local Government Act 1998
4.
What was the result of the 2014 Scottish independence referendum?
A
62 per cent No, 38 per cent Yes
B
51 per cent No, 49 per cent Yes
C
60 per cent Yes, 40 per cent No
D
55 per cent No, 45 per cent Yes
5.
Which Scotland Act gave full income tax-setting power to the Scottish Parliament?
A
Scotland Act 2016
B
Scotland Act 1998
C
Scotland Act 2012
D
Scotland Act 2024
6.
In what year was a Section 35 order used for the first time?
A
2014
B
2023
C
2019
D
2025
7.
Section 35 was first used to block which Scottish Bill?
A
The Hate Crime and Public Order Bill
B
The Independence Referendum Bill
C
The Gender Recognition Reform Bill
D
The Free Prescriptions Bill
8.
For roughly how long was the NI Assembly suspended in the most recent suspension?
A
Six months, in 2022
B
From 1998 to 2007
C
Five months, in 2025
D
About two years, from 2022 to 2024
9.
The most recent NI Assembly suspension was triggered by:
A
A dispute over the Northern Ireland Protocol
B
A return to violence by paramilitary groups
C
A constitutional ruling by the UK Supreme Court
D
A demand for immediate Irish unification
10.
Which 1998 Act created the original devolved Welsh body?
A
The Wales (Devolution) Act 1997
B
The Government of Wales Act 1998
C
The Welsh Independence Act 1998
D
The Welsh Parliament Act 2020
11.
What is the Senedd?
A
The upper chamber of the Scottish Parliament
B
The Northern Ireland power-sharing Executive
C
The Welsh Parliament (renamed in 2020 from National Assembly for Wales)
D
The UK government department responsible for devolution
12.
Which Welsh policy is the clearest example of the Senedd acting as a policy laboratory?
A
Abolishing income tax in Wales
B
Holding a referendum on Welsh independence in 2024
C
Removing all motorway tolls in the United Kingdom
D
A default 20mph speed limit in built-up areas
13.
Asymmetric devolution refers to:
A
Each devolved body having different powers, set up at different times for different reasons
B
All devolved bodies having identical powers
C
Westminster keeping a veto over every devolved law
D
The devolved bodies meeting on alternate weeks across the UK
14.
The Sewel Convention says that Westminster will:
A
Always legislate in devolved areas without consent
B
Not normally legislate in devolved areas without the consent of the devolved body
C
Hold a referendum before passing any law that affects Scotland
D
Submit any devolved law to the Supreme Court for approval
15.
Which is the strongest single piece of evidence that devolution has NOT put the Union at greater risk?
A
Scotland has formally adopted the euro as its national currency
B
The Welsh Senedd has voted to leave the United Kingdom
C
The 2014 Scottish independence referendum returned a 55 to 45 No vote and no further indyref has followed
D
The Northern Ireland Assembly has been permanently dissolved
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