Below are trivia questions on the house of representatives and senate. It is designed to test out just how much you know about the people in them, the rules they must follow and power they hold when it comes to the country. Do give it a try and get to learn more about the united states government. All the best!
The Majority Whip
The Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
The president pro tempore
The Senate majority leader
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The president of the Senate
The president pro tempore
The Speaker of the House
The Senate majority floor leader
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Congressional Address.
Congressional Commencement.
Opening Address.
State of the Union message.
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The Speaker can be a member of the majority or minority party, while the Senate president is a member of the majority party.
The Speaker is an elected member of the body in which he serves, while the Senate president is not.
The Speaker may debate on matters under discussion, while the Senate president may not.
The Speaker may vote whenever he or she wishes, while the Senate president may vote only in the event of a tie.
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It is through the majority caucus.
It is by majority vote.
It is always the longest serving member of the majority party.
It is always the Vice President.
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To discover how party members will vote
To see that all party members are present for important votes
To be the chief spokesperson for the party in that body
To serve as a liaison between party leaders and rank-and-file members
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When a committee will meet
Who else will sit on the committee
Which bills a committee will take up
What witnesses to call
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Two
Four
Six
Twelve
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Ever-changing
Affluent
Older
Safe
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