One
• Who can veto a bill passed by the General Assembly?
• Supreme Court
• The Voters
• The Governor
• The Lt. Governor
Two
• The River that makes up the westerly border of Illinois?
• Mississippi
• Missouri
• Ohio
• Des Plaines
Three
• If the Governor dies who becomes governor?
• Secretary of State
• Attorney General
• Lt. Governor• Speaker of the
House
Six
• Voters not only vote for political officials, they sometimes vote on public issues and questions. These types of elections are called:
• Referendums
• Primaries
• Obligation Votes
• Closed Elections
Nine
• How long does the Governor have to consider a bill passed by the Illinois Senate and House of Representatives?
• 10 Days
• 30 Days
• 60 Days
• 6 months
Ten
• Who may call special sessions of the General Assembly?
• Governor
• Lt. Governor
• Secretary of State
• Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives
Eleven
• Who is the chief legal officer of the state?
• Lt. Governor
• Speaker of the House
• Attorney General
• Treasurer
Thirteen
• How are Illinois judges usually selected?
• By the Governor
• By Lottery
• By the People
• By the General Assembly
Fifteen
• If the General Assembly wishes to pass a bill over a veto, what vote is necessary?
• 3/5
• ¾
• 7/8
• Unanimous
Eighteen
• The Illinois Governor
• The Legislative Branch
• The Judicial Branch
• The Executive Branch
Nineteen
• The Illinois House of Representatives
• The Legislative Branch
• The Judicial Branch
• The Executive Branch
Twenty
• The Illinois State Senate
• The Legislative Branch
• The Judicial Branch
• The Executive Branch
Twenty One
• Illinois Supreme Court
• The Legislative Branch
• The Judicial Branch
• The Executive Branch
Twenty Three
• Illinois Circuit Courts
• The Legislative Branch
• The Judicial Branch
• The Executive Branch
Twenty Seven
• Start Impeachment Proceedings
• Illinois Senate
• Illinois House of Reps.
• Neither
• Both
Thirty One
• Has Speaker as Chief Officer
• Illinois Senate
• Illinois House of Reps.
• Neither
• Both
Thirty Two
• Are parts of the General Assembly
• Illinois Senate
• Illinois House of Reps.
• Neither
• Both
Thirty Three
• Have 59 members and 59 districts
• Illinois Senate
• Illinois House of Reps.
• Neither
• Both
Thirty Four
• Have 118 members and 118 districts
• Illinois Senate
• Illinois House of Reps.
• Neither
• Both
Thirty Six
• Have Law making responsibilities
• Illinois Senate
• Illinois House of Reps.
• Neither
• Both
Thirty Seven
• Declare laws unconstitutional
• Illinois Senate
• Illinois House of Reps.
• Neither
• Both
Thirty Eight
• Can make laws that would treat other states’ citizens differently than Illinois’ citizens
• Illinois Senate• Illinois House of
Reps.• Neither• Both
Thirty Nine
• Are appointed by the Governor
• Illinois Senate
• Illinois House of Reps.
• Neither
• Both
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