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1. The world's first and oldest parliament was founded by people from which 'nations' that originally settled the island of Iceland?
2. It is generally accepted that the Icelandic parliament, known as the 'Alțingi', was founded at around which date?
3. Prior to the year 1881 when the Icelandic Parliament House was inaugrated, the Alțingi was held in the open air. Upon which natural feature was the Alțingi held?
4. In many modern parliaments around the world today, the holder of this position may wield considerable power and influence. In the ancient Alțingi this position was the 'Lögsögumadur' or 'Law-Speaker'. By what name might an equivalent position be known by in many parliaments today?
5. Alțingi, unlike many modern parliaments, did not sit continually. From the 29th of June 1271, how often and for how long was Alțingi convened?
6. The Alțingi was based on the Norwegian parliament of the time known as the 'Gulațingi'. True or false?
7. Between the years 1264 and 1944, decisions relating to the government of Iceland were taken within the parliaments of which other 'Norse' nations?
8. Is the following statement true or false?. For electoral purposes, the island of Iceland is divided into 17 constituencies.
9. During the second half of the 20th century, the Icelandic government became involved in a 'war' of their own making. There were no casualties, but over what commodity did the Icelandic government fight this 'cold war'?
10. The term of office for an elected member of the Alțingi is four years. How many representatives are elected to sit in the Alțingi at each election?
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