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Chapter 2 Self-test questions
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What are the official institutions of the European Union?
The European Parliament, the European Council and the European Commission
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The European Parliament, the European Council, the Council, the European Commission, the Court of Justice of the European Union, the European Central Bank and the Court of Auditors
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The European Parliament, the Council, the European Parliament, the General Court and the Court of Auditors
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The European Parliament, the Council, the European Commission, the Court of Justice of the European Union and the Committee of the Regions
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The European Parliament has legislative, supervisory and budgetary powers.
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What is the composition of the Council?
Representatives elected by the citizens of the Union
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Representatives elected by the European Parliament
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Ministers of the Member States
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Individuals appointed by the European Commission
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How does qualified majority voting in the Council currently operate?
Any one Member State can veto a legislative proposal
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Legislation cannot be adopted without the agreement of at least 80% of the Member States
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As a system of weighted votes
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Unanimity is required for all legislation save for legislation concerning the internal market
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It is important that presidency of the Council rotates every six months because it provides the Member States with a unique opportunity to put their mark on the direction of the EU, its legislation and its policies.
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How is the European Commission appointed?
Appointed by Member State governments
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Directly elected by the citizens of the EU
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Nominated by the President of the Commission and Member States and approved by Member States and the European Parliament
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Appointed by the European Court of Justice
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Which of the following statements apply to members of the Commission? Please select all that apply.
Members of the Commission are not allowed to work part-time as a university lecturer during their time of office
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Members of the Commission are allowed to take instructions from national Ministers, provided that they are not Ministers from their own Member State
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Commissioners represent their Member State in the European Commission
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Commissioners are not allowed to take instructions from a pressure group such as Greenpeace
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What is the composition of the Court of Justice?
Two judges from each Member state
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11 Advocates-General
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One judge from each Member State
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One judge from each Member State and 11 Advocates-General
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Judgments from the Court of Justice are reported in the official reports of the CJEU, the ___________.
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What is the prime responsibility of the Court of Auditors?
To give judgments on EU law
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To give judgments on national law
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To audit the EU's accounts
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To enforce the professional conduct rules of auditors and accountants.
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