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1. ___ are staffed by politically impartial civil servants.
a) agencys b) agencyes c) agencies
2. The House of Lords can't reject bills ___ by the House of Commons.
a) passing b) being passed c) passed
3. British citizens ___ abroad are also entitled to a postal vote as long as they have been living abroad for less than 15 years.
a) live b) living c) having lived
4. If people ___ do not carry out their responsibilities as citizens, the whole society ___ suffers.
a) will not carry; will suffer b) do not carry; suffer
c) do not carry, suffers
5. We know the Roman Empire ___ officials largely on the basis of custom and the judgment of superiors.
a) to recruit and promote b) to be recruited and promoted c) to have recruited and promoted
6. Where/ the Chinese civil service/ become known / did/ in the mid-18th century?
a) Where the Chinese civil service did become known in the mid - 18th century?
b) Where did the Chinese civil service become known in the mid - 18th century?
c) Where did become known the Chinese civil service in the mid - 18th century?
7. Departments and agencies are staffed by politically ___ impartial civil servants and generally receive their funding from money provided by Parliament.
a) impartial b) impartially c) partially
8. The __(1)__ establishment of the modern civil service is __(2)__ closely associated with the decline of __(3)__feudalism and the growth of __(4)__ national autocratic states.
(1) a) establishing b) establishment c) establishion
(2) a) closely b) closing c) closed
(3) a) feudal b) feudalist c) feudalism
(4) a) nationality b) national c) nation
9. __(1)__, as in other countries, of were little more than secretariats for their __(2)__ leaders, who held positions at Court.
(1) a) initially b) initial c) initiative
(2) a) leading b) leadership c) leaders
10. In late 1981 the Prime Minister announced the ___ abolition of the Civil Service Department, transferring power over the Civil Service to the Prime Minister's Office and Cabinet Office.
a) abolishment b) abolishing c) abolition