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Youth Zone Quiz
Question:
When did the present Government take up office?
17th May 2002
6th November 2005
14th June 2007
Question:
What is the current maximum period for which a Dáil can continue in being?
5 years
12 years
7 years
Question:
Which Constituency does the Taoiseach Brian Cowen represent?
Laois/Offaly
Dublin Central
Galway West
Question:
The Oireachtas consists of:
The Dáil
The Dáil and the Seanad
The Dáil and the Seanad and The President
Question:
How may Constituencies are there for Dáil elections?
42
32
41
Question:
To be nominated to and retain the Office of Taoiseach, the Taoiseach needs the support of a majority of:
The Dáil
The Seanad
The People
Question:
How many Ministers of State are there?
21
20
17
Question:
The Tánaiste is:
Deputy Prime Minister
Cathaoirleach of the Seanad
A member of the Presidential Commission
Question:
Name the Government Chief Whip:
Brian Lenihan T.D.
Pat Carey T.D.
Dick Roche T.D
Question:
The Taoiseach’s Department is located in:
Kildare Street, Dublin 2
The Phoenix Park, Dublin 8
Upper Merrion Street, Dublin 2
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