1) In the 2016 EU referendum what percentage of Scots voted for Scotland to remain part of the UK? a) 12% b) 22% c) 32% d) 42% e) 52% f) 62% 2) Name two financial benefits of Scotland re-joining the EU. a) Can trade with the EU b) Get access to EU structural funds c) Cannot trade easier with the rest of the UK d) Can get through passport control quicker e) Gain access to the European Single Market f) Get cheap French cheese 3) Why might it be difficult for Scotland to re-join the EU? a) Scotland is not well liked in Europe b) Scotland would have to apply for membership 4) How many of the 129 seats in the Scottish Parliament did the SNP win in 2021? a) 48 b) 76 c) 53 d) 100 e) 64 f) 129 5) What percentage of Scots did not vote for the SNP at the 2024 General Election? a) 20% b) 70% c) 40% d) 80% e) 60% f) 90% 6) What was the result of the 2014 Scottish Independence referendum? a) Scots voted to leave the UK by 55% to 45% b) Scots voted to stay in the UK by 55% to 45% 7) Which bill passed by the Scottish Parliament was blocked by the UK government? a) Minimum Alcohol Pricing Bill b) The Gender Recognition Bill c) Smoking Ban Bill 8) After the 2014 referendum, the Scottish Parliament was given many new powers. Name one area where they gained more power. a) Road b) Tax c) Welfare d) Police e) Education f) Broadcasting 9) What was the name of the commission that was set up after the 2014 referendum to look at new powers for the Scottish Parliament? a) The Barnett Commission b) The Brown Commission c) The Blair Commission d) The Smith Commission e) The Sturgeon Commission f) The Salmond Commission 10) Name two new areas the Scottish Parliament can now legislate on. a) Abortion law b) Defence c) Gaming machines d) Immgration e) Speed limits f) Foreign affairs 11) Where does the Scottish Parliament receive all its money for to govern Scotland? a) Taxes from the Scottish people b) The block grant from Westminster 12) What is the name for mechanism that works out how much money Scotland will receive from the UK Treasury? a) The Blair formula b) The Barnett formula c) The Einstein formula d) the Salmond formula e) The Smith formula f) The Tax formula 13) For every £100 of spent on England by the UK government how much is spent in Scotland? a) £80 b) £97 c) £100 d) £125 e) £160 f) £200 14) In future years, will Scotland receive more or less money from the UK Treasury in real terms spending? a) More b) Less 15) During the 2014 independence referendum many Yes supporters argued Scotland could support itself through the sale of which product? a) Whisky b) Shortbread c) Oil d) Kilts e) Irn Bru f) Gold

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