Malta: Constitutional Structure MCQs

1. What is the supreme law of Malta that outlines the country’s constitutional structure?
a) Charter of Liberties
b) Magna Carta
c) Malta Constitution Act
d) Statute of Westminster
Answer: c) Malta Constitution Act

2. The current Constitution of Malta was adopted in which year?
a) 1947
b) 1964
c) 1974
d) 1987
Answer: b) 1964

3. Malta is a parliamentary republic with a President as the head of state. Who is the head of government?
a) Prime Minister
b) Monarch
c) Chief Justice
d) Speaker of the House
Answer: a) Prime Minister

4. The Maltese Constitution guarantees the separation of powers among the:
a) Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches
b) Monarchy, Parliament, and Judiciary
c) President, Prime Minister, and Cabinet
d) Senate, House of Representatives, and Supreme Court
Answer: a) Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches

5. The Maltese Parliament is officially known as:
a) House of Lords
b) House of Commons
c) House of Representatives
d) Senate
Answer: c) House of Representatives

6. How many members make up the Maltese House of Representatives?
a) 50
b) 65
c) 75
d) 90
Answer: c) 75

7. The Maltese Parliament follows a unicameral system, consisting of:
a) One chamber
b) Two chambers
c) Three chambers
d) Four chambers
Answer: a) One chamber

8. The President of Malta is elected by an electoral college.
a) True
b) False
Answer: b) False

9. The executive authority in Malta is vested in the:
a) President
b) Prime Minister
c) Monarch
d) Speaker of the House
Answer: b) Prime Minister

10. Who appoints the Prime Minister in Malta?
a) President
b) Monarch
c) Chief Justice
d) Speaker of the House
Answer: a) President

11. The term of office for a member of the Maltese House of Representatives is:
a) 3 years
b) 4 years
c) 5 years
d) 6 years
Answer: b) 4 years

12. The Maltese electoral system is based on:
a) First-past-the-post
b) Proportional representation
c) Mixed-member proportional
d) Preferential voting
Answer: b) Proportional representation

13. The official residence of the President of Malta is known as:
a) San Anton Palace
b) Grandmaster’s Palace
c) Verdala Palace
d) Castille Palace
Answer: a) San Anton Palace

14. The Chief Justice of Malta is appointed by the:
a) President
b) Prime Minister
c) Parliament
d) Judiciary
Answer: a) President

15. The highest court in Malta is the:
a) Constitutional Court
b) Supreme Court
c) Court of Appeals
d) Magistrates’ Court
Answer: b) Supreme Court

16. How many districts are there in Malta for the purpose of local council elections?
a) 54
b) 64
c) 74
d) 84
Answer: b) 64

17. The Maltese flag features a George Cross in recognition of Malta’s bravery during:
a) The Great Siege
b) World War I
c) World War II
d) The French Occupation
Answer: c) World War II

18. Malta joined the European Union in which year?
a) 1999
b) 2004
c) 2010
d) 2014
Answer: b) 2004

19. The Maltese currency before adopting the Euro was the:
a) Maltese Pound
b) Lira
c) Dinar
d) Guilder
Answer: b) Lira

20. The Maltese Parliament has the authority to enact laws on all matters except those reserved to the:
a) President
b) Prime Minister
c) European Union
d) Judiciary
Answer: c) European Union

21. The Maltese government is officially known as the:
a) Executive Council
b) Cabinet of Ministers
c) Council of Elders
d) Supreme Council
Answer: b) Cabinet of Ministers

22. The Head of State in Malta is the:
a) President
b) Prime Minister
c) Monarch
d) Chief Justice
Answer: a) President

23. The Maltese citizenship law allows for dual citizenship.
a) True
b) False
Answer: a) True

24. The Maltese Police Force is responsible for:
a) Firefighting
b) Law enforcement
c) Healthcare
d) Education
Answer: b) Law enforcement

25. The official residence of the Prime Minister of Malta is:
a) San Anton Palace
b) Castille Palace
c) Verdala Palace
d) Grandmaster’s Palace
Answer: b) Castille Palace

26. The Maltese Parliament is elected through:
a) Universal suffrage
b) Electoral college
c) Appointment by the President
d) Hereditary succession
Answer: a) Universal suffrage

27. The Maltese political party that traditionally leans towards social democracy is the:
a) Nationalist Party
b) Labour Party
c) Democratic Party
d) Progressive Front
Answer: b) Labour Party

28. The official languages of Malta are:
a) Maltese and English
b) Maltese and Italian
c) Maltese and Arabic
d) Maltese and French
Answer: a) Maltese and English

29. The Maltese President acts on the advice of the Prime Minister in appointing the:
a) Cabinet Ministers
b) Chief Justice
c) Speaker of the House
d) Governors of districts
Answer: a) Cabinet Ministers

30. The Constitution of Malta recognizes the freedom of religion, allowing for the practice of various faiths.
a) True
b) False
Answer: a) True

 

 

 

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