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2. What does the judicial appointments commission do?

  • To select judges
  • To appoint magistrates
  • To appoint a jury
  • To select possible MPs

3. Which of these is not an inferior judge?

  • A district judge
  • A puisne judge
  • A recorder judge
  • A circuit judge

4. What is a puisne judge?

  • A magistrate
  • A high court judge
  • A crown court judge

5. What is seperation of powers?

  • The idea of the three powers of the state: the good, the bad and the ugly
  • The idea of the three powers of the state: legislative, executive and judicial
  • The idea of the three powers of the state: parliament, the monarch and the prime minister
  • The idea of the three powers of the state: literal, broad and purposive

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With the exception of question 1, an accurate resource. You might find some of the proposed answers amusing; a creative mind put this together. 

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