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Quiz about Fractured Politics
Quiz about Fractured Politics

Fractured Politics Trivia Quiz


Words relating to the government, its laws and governing bodies have been fractured in this quiz. Can you work out which ones they are? Good Luck!

A multiple-choice quiz by Soozy_Woozy. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
Soozy_Woozy
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
316,305
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
845
Question 1 of 10
1. Can you guess which politically related phrase, heard in the United States, has been fractured?

Soup Rhyme Cart.

Answer: (Two Words, 7 and 5 letters)
Question 2 of 10
2. Can you guess which politically related phrase, heard in the Australia, has been fractured?

Sin Nut Tin Quarry



Answer: (Two Words, 6 and 7 letters)
Question 3 of 10
3. Can you guess which politically related phrase, heard in the U.S, Australia and Canada, has been fractured?

Large As Lit Tafe Hiss Sum Bligh

Answer: (Two Words, 11 and 8 letters)
Question 4 of 10
4. Can you guess which politically related phrase, heard in the U.S, Australia, Britain and Canada, has been fractured?

Pert Tea Palace Seize

Answer: (Two words, 5 and 8 letters)
Question 5 of 10
5. Can you guess which politically related phrase, heard in the U.S, Australia, Britain and Canada, has been fractured?

Cancel Shame Burrs

Answer: (Two Words, 7 and 8 letters)
Question 6 of 10
6. Can you guess which politically related phrase, heard in most countries, has been fractured?

Hillock Shun Calm Pane

Answer: (Two Words, both 8 letters)
Question 7 of 10
7. Can you guess which politically related phrase, heard in the U.S, Australia, Britain, Canada and many other countries, has been fractured?

Tried Yawn Yen

Answer: (Two Words, both 5 letters)
Question 8 of 10
8. Can you guess which politically related phrase, heard in the U.S and Britain, has been fractured?

Sacred Eerie Half Street

Answer: (Three Words, 9, 2 and 5 letters)
Question 9 of 10
9. Can you guess which politically related phrase, heard in the United States and other countries such as Pakistan, The Philippines and the Republic of Ireland, has been fractured?

Hem Pitched Praise Sod Ant

Answer: (Two Words, both 9 letters)
Question 10 of 10
10. Can you guess which politically related phrase, heard in Britain and Canada, has been fractured?

Hoars Safe Core Mends

Answer: (Three Words, 5, 2 and 7 letters)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Can you guess which politically related phrase, heard in the United States, has been fractured? Soup Rhyme Cart.

Answer: Supreme Court

In America the Supreme Court is the highest Federal court, which exercises supervisory jurisdiction over the lower courts.
2. Can you guess which politically related phrase, heard in the Australia, has been fractured? Sin Nut Tin Quarry

Answer: Senate enquiry

The upper chamber of the legislatures of the U.S., Canada, Australia and many other countries, set up inquiries and collect information to make sure that the Government is doing their job.
3. Can you guess which politically related phrase, heard in the U.S, Australia and Canada, has been fractured? Large As Lit Tafe Hiss Sum Bligh

Answer: Legislative Assembly

The Legislative Assembly is responsible for making laws.
4. Can you guess which politically related phrase, heard in the U.S, Australia, Britain and Canada, has been fractured? Pert Tea Palace Seize

Answer: Party policies

Party policies are the plans of actions adopted by a Government Party, whether they be Labour, Liberal, Communist or Green.
5. Can you guess which politically related phrase, heard in the U.S, Australia, Britain and Canada, has been fractured? Cancel Shame Burrs

Answer: Council Chambers

The Council Chambers are a place where the elected people of a town, country or city serve in an administrative or advisory capacity.
6. Can you guess which politically related phrase, heard in most countries, has been fractured? Hillock Shun Calm Pane

Answer: Election campaign

This is public speaking and promising, designed to achieve political favour for a vote for leadership.
7. Can you guess which politically related phrase, heard in the U.S, Australia, Britain, Canada and many other countries, has been fractured? Tried Yawn Yen

Answer: Trade Union

A Trade Union is an association of employees formed to improve their working conditions, by collective bargaining with the employer.
8. Can you guess which politically related phrase, heard in the U.S and Britain, has been fractured? Sacred Eerie Half Street

Answer: Secretary of State

In Britain the secretary of state is the head of any of several government departments. In the United States he/she is the head of the government department in charge of foreign affairs. In some U.S states he/she is an official with various duties, such as keeping records.
9. Can you guess which politically related phrase, heard in the United States and other countries such as Pakistan, The Philippines and the Republic of Ireland, has been fractured? Hem Pitched Praise Sod Ant

Answer: Impeached President

The impeachment process started in Britain in the 14th Century and was later followed by some U.S States from 1776. In the United States an impeached President is a leader who has had formal charges brought against him/her for unlawful conduct committed whilst in office. After impeachment, a trial can result in the President being removed from office.
10. Can you guess which politically related phrase, heard in Britain and Canada, has been fractured? Hoars Safe Core Mends

Answer: House of Commons

In Britain and Canada the House of Commons is the lower chamber of Parliament.
Source: Author Soozy_Woozy

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