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2. What happens if the House of Lords refuse to pass a Bill?

  • The Bill is sent to the monarch for approval
  • The House of Commons can introduce it in the next session of Parliament
  • The House of Commons can commence it straight away
  • The Bill is scrapped

3. What is the third stage of a Bill's passage called?

  • Third Reading
  • Committee Stage
  • Report Stage
  • Tertiary Reading

4. Where do most Bills start?

  • House of Commons
  • Magistrates' Court
  • House of Lords
  • Supreme Court

5. What happens to a Bill that has been refused by the House of Lords but reintroduced to Parliament by the House of Commons?

  • If it is passed for a second time it can receive the monarch's approval and become law without the House of Lords' consent
  • It can never be reconsidered and must be scrapped
  • It has to wait a year before being reconsidered
  • If it is passed for a second time it automatically becomes law and does not need the monarch's approval

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