Combine all information about political systems of the countries in the table:
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The name
of the country
The political
System
The head
of the country
The legislative
branch of power
The executive
branch of
power
“Can You Do the Quiz Now?”
1. New Zealand is situated in the…
a. Indian Ocean b. Pacific Ocean c. Atlantic Ocean
2. New Zealand is separated from Australia by the…
a. Tasman Sea b. Black Sea c. Arafura Sea
3. The country consists of…
a. 2 large islands b. 3 large islands c. 2 large islands and numerous small islands
4. The first European navigator who visited New Zealand was…
a. James Cook b. Abel Tasman c. Mathew Flinders
5. The population of New Zealand is…
a. 4 mln people b. 10 mln people c. 240 mln people
6. The official languages of New Zealand are…
a. Maori & Hindi b. English & Maori c. English & Hindi
7. The capital of the country is…
a. Wellington b. Auckland c. Christchurch
8. The largest New Zealand’s city is…
a. Wellington b. Auckland c. Christchurch
9. The largest city in the South Island is…
a. Wellington b. Auckland c. Christchurch
10. New Zealand is…
a. a republic b. a monarchy c. a federation
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(Key: 1b 2a 3c 4b 5a 6b 7a 8b 9c 10b)
Which of them are TRUE and which are FALSE
TRUE FALSE
The Parliament represents the legislative branch.
The governor-general is part of the legislative branch.
New Zealand is a colony of Great Britain.
The Parliament has two houses.
The British monarch is the head of state in New Zealand.
The Prime Ministers appoints ministers.
The Constitution Act was adopted in 1986.
The Prime Minister is appointed by the Parliament.
The Executive Council and the Cabinet represent the
executive branch.
The Monarch’s representative is the governor-general.
Plural Nouns
Plural nouns are words used to indicate that there is more than one person, animal, place, thing, or
idea. The difference between singular and plural nouns is simple once you know what to look for.
Here, we take a look at singular and plural nouns, providing both singular nouns examples and plural
noun examples to help you recognize plural nouns when you see them.
What is a Plural Noun
The answer is a relatively easy one, as grammar goes. A plural noun is a word that indicates that
there is more than one person, animal place, thing, or idea. When you talk about more than one of
anything, you’re using plural nouns. When you write about more than one of anything, you usually
use the same word, simply adding an s, es, or ies to the end. There are a few exceptions to this rule,
but not many
– one of the best is that a single moose is a moose, and a group of
moose are still moose.
Amaliy dars mashg'ulotlari
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Amaliy dars mashg'ulotlari
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