A. The queen
B. The speaker
C. The lord chancellor
D. The governor
A. Equaled the two houses
B. Pitted the two houses against each other
C. Established the superiority of house of commons
D. Established the superiority of the house of lords
A. The speaker
B. The lord chancellor
C. The queen
D. The prime minister
A. 2nd chamber of the british parliament
B. 3rd chamber of the british parliament
C. 4th chamber of the british parliament
D. None of these
A. The house of lords
B. The house of commons
C. The queen
D. The parliament
A. Two archbishops
B. Three archbishops
C. Four archbishops
D. Five archbishops
A. Statute of west minister act 1831
B. Appellate jurisdiction act 1871
C. Parliament act of 1911
D. None of these
A. Unicameral
B. Bicameral
C. Tri-cameral
D. None of these
A. Lords spiritual
B. Lords privy
C. Lords magnificent
D. None of these
A. The judiciary
B. The parliament
C. The cabinet
D. None of these