A. Election reforms
B. The powers of the king
C. Franchise
D. The powers of the lords
A. Parliament
B. Conventions
C. Queen
D. None of these
A. The house of lords
B. The house of commons
C. The house of representatives
D. None of them
A. The lord chancellor
B. The prime minister
C. The deputy speaker
D. The home secretary
A. One party system
B. One dominant party system
C. Two party system
D. Multi party system
A. Equated the two houses
B. Pitted the two houses against each other
C. Established the superiority of house of commons
D. Established the superiority of house of lords
A. Five lords
B. Seven lords
C. Nine lords
D. Ten lords
A. The powers of the house of lords
B. Protection of judges from arbitrary removal
C. Imprisonment without legal justification
D. None of them
A. The lord chancellor
B. The lord chief justice
C. The justice of peace
D. Stipendiary magistrate
A. The high court
B. The crown court
C. The house of lords
D. The county court