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NCTJ Public Affairs 2019 (updated) Question and answers 100% correct
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NCTJ Public Affairs 2019 (updated) Question and answers 100% correct NCTJ Public Affairs 2019 
 
 
able to outline the different structures - unitary, hybrid and two tier in different - correct answer - Unitary: "single tier, all-purpose" - Metropolitan counties 
- Bournemouth is to merge to make a super-council with Christchurch and Poole this year and be the largest and be a Unitary. 
- Two-Tier: Mainly in Shire counties - 1st Tier: Glos County Council - 2nd Tier: Stroud District, Cheltenha...
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NCTJ Public Affairs Exam With Verified Solutions
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NCTJ Public Affairs Exam With Verified Solutions 
Roles of the Monarchy 
Head of Executive 
Head of legislature 
Head of Judiciary 
Commander in chief of armed forces 
Supreme gov of established CofE 
 
 
What are the three sovereign rights of the modern monarch 
The right to warn 
The right to advise 
The right to be consulted 
 
 
What are the monarchs diminished powers 
Coining money 
Governing the Church of England 
Creating peers (the act not decision) 
Ceremonial duties 
meeting weekly wit...
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NCTJ Public Affairs Revision Definitions| Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Collective responsibility - • All government ministers must publicly support government 
policy. 
• They must resign if they do not. 
Individual ministerial responsibility - • If something goes wrong in their individual 
department, a minister should resign. 
e.g. Chris Grayling, Minister for Transport, should resign but hasn't. 
Backbench MPs - • A backbench MP is an MP who is not a member of the governmen or the 
shadow opposition. 
e.g. Robert Halfon for Harlow 
Responsibilities of b...
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NCTJ Public Affairs - Key Words Question and answers 100% correct
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Agenda - correct answer Outline of items to be considered in a meeting of a subcommittee, committee, full council, cabinet (executive), or other body 
 
Assembly Member (AM) - correct answer Elected representative in the National Assembly for Wales. There are 60 AMs - forty representing constituencies and four for each of five larger regions. 
 
Backbencher - correct answer Term referring to th...
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NCTJ Public Affairs Exam| Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Local government - types of council - 201 District councils (e.g. North Devon District Council) 
27 County councils (e.g. Devon County Council) 
55 Unitary authorities (e.g. Cornwall) 
36 Metropolitan districts (e.g. Salford City Council) 
32 London boroughs (E.g. Camden Council) 
+2 (City of London and Isles of Scilly) 
353 major councils in England 
(excluding Parish/ Town councils - there are 9,000/ 10,000 of them) 
Two-tier authority - Structure of local government 
Two-tiers of governance -...
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NCTJ Public Affairs Revision Definitions
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NCTJ Public Affairs Revision Definitions 
Collective responsibility - answer• All government ministers must publicly support 
government policy. 
• They must resign if they do not. 
Individual ministerial responsibility - answer• If something goes wrong in their individual 
department, a minister should resign. 
e.g. Chris Grayling, Minister for Transport, should resign but hasn't. 
Backbench MPs - answer• A backbench MP is an MP who is not a member of the 
governmen or the shadow oppos...
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NCTJ Public Affairs Revision Definitions
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NCTJ Public Affairs Revision Definitions 
Collective responsibility - answer• All government ministers must publicly support 
government policy. 
• They must resign if they do not. 
Individual ministerial responsibility - answer• If something goes wrong in their individual 
department, a minister should resign. 
e.g. Chris Grayling, Minister for Transport, should resign but hasn't. 
Backbench MPs - answer• A backbench MP is an MP who is not a member of the 
governmen or the shadow oppos...
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NCTJ Public Affairs Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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NCTJ Public Affairs Exam Questions With 
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Local government - types of council - answer201 District councils (e.g. North Devon District 
Council) 
27 County councils (e.g. Devon County Council) 
55 Unitary authorities (e.g. Cornwall) 
36 Metropolitan districts (e.g. Salford City Council) 
32 London boroughs (E.g. Camden Council) 
+2 (City of London and Isles of Scilly) 
353 major councils in England 
(excluding Parish/ Town councils - there are 9,000/ 10,000 of them) 
Two-tier au...
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NCTJ PUBLIC AFFAIRS EXAM REVIEW/ LATEST UPDATES. VERIFIED/| LATEST UPDATES 2024/25 APPROVED|
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NCTJ PUBLIC AFFAIRS EXAM REVIEW/ LATEST UPDATES. 
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Agenda - -Outline of items to be considered in a meeting of a subcommittee, committee, full 
council, cabinet (executive), or other body 
Assembly Member (AM) - -Elected representative in the National Assembly for Wales. There are 60 
AMs - forty representing constituencies and four for each of five larger regions. 
Backbencher - -Term referring to the majority of MPs in the House of Commons, who represent 
constituencies, but have ...
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