EU Knowledge Flashcards

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Geographic Indicators may be awarded to:

  1. Industrial products (i.e. machine tools )
  2. Services (i.e. advisory services)
  3. Financial products (i.e. mortgages)
  4. Agricultural products (i.e. food and wine)
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  1. Agricultural Products
    Geographical Indicators establish intellectual property rights for specific products, whose qualities are specifically linked to the area of production. Geographical indications comprise: PDO - protected designation of origin (food and wine), PGI (protected geographical indication (food and wine), GI geographical indication (spirit drinks and aromatised wines) .
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Article 314 of the TFEU (part of the Lisbon Treaty) sets out the stages and time limits that must be respected during budgetary procedure. In stage 4 of the budgetary procedure

  1. The Commission is not allowed to participate in the Conciliation Commitee’s proceedings
  2. The Commission may withdraw the draft budget once the conciliation commitee is convinced
  3. Should the Conciliation Committee fail to find an agreement on a joint text within the 63 days, a new draft budget must be submitted by the Commission.
  4. If the Conciliation Committee does not agree on a joint text within the deadline, then the EP and the council have 14 days from the date of that agreement in which to approve the joint text
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  1. If the Conciliation Committee does not agree on a joint text within the deadline, then the EP and the council have 14 days from the date of that agreement in which to approve the joint text
    The Commission takes part in the Conciliation Committee’s proceedings and takes all the necessary initiatives to seek to reconcile the positions of the Parliament and the Council. Should the Conciliation Committee fail to find an agreement on a joint text within 21 days, a new draft budget must be submitted by the Commission. If the Conciliation Committee does agree on a joint text within the deadline, then Parliament and the Council have 14 days from the date of that agreement in which to approve the joint text. The Commission may modify the draft budget at a later stage to take account of new developments, but no later that the point at which the Conciliation Committee is convened.
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The European Union Water Framework Directive establishes a framework for the:

  1. Protection of waters intended for industrial consumption in manufacturing processes
  2. The privation of water distribution and production
  3. Protection of inland surface waters, transitional waters, coastal waters and groundwater
  4. Access to rivers for European Union Member states
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  1. Protection of inland surface waters, transitional waters, coastal waters and groundwater
    The European Union Water Framework Directive establishes a framework for the Protection of inland surface waters, transitional waters, coastal waters and groundwater. It aims to prevent and reduce pollution, promote sustainable water use, protect and improve the aquatic environment status for all waters
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According to Article 3 Treaty on the functioning of the European Union (TFEU), the European Commission has exclusive competence in certain fields of EU policy. These fields include:

  1. Internal market
  2. Establishing competition rules necessary for the functioning of the internal market
  3. Common foreign and security policy
  4. Economic, social, and territorial cohesion
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  1. Establishing competition rules necessary for the functioning of the internal market
    According to Article 3 of the TFEU, the EU has exclusive competence over the customs union, establishing competition rules, monetary policy for the Member states whose currency is Euro, conservation of marine biological resources under the common fisheries policy, common commercial policy, and concluding international agreements.
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A poster worker is

  1. An employee working for cross border postal services carrying out his work in at least two European Union Member States
  2. An employee of a multinational corporation in another European Union Member State for a minimum period of 2 years
  3. An employee sent by his or her employer to carry out a service in another European Union Member State on a temporary basis
  4. An employee working exclusively in the coal and steel sector carrying out their service in a minimum of two European Union Member States
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  1. An employee sent by his or her employer to carry out a service in another European Union Member State on a temporary basis
    European Union law on posted workers is generally regarded as a targeted effort to regulate and balance the following 2 principles a) Creating a level paying field for cross boarder service provision in a way that is as unrestricted as possible b)Protecting the rights os posted workers by guaranteeing a common set of social rights to prevent unfair treatment and the creation of a low cost workforce
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In European Union competition policy Article 101 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union seeks to:

  1. Ban anti- competitive agreements
  2. Prohibit the abuse of a dominant position
  3. Control mergers
  4. Prohibit State Aid
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  1. Ban anti- competitive agreements
    All agreements between undertakings which have as their object or effect a distortion of competition, and which may affect trade between the Member States are prohibited (paragraph 1) and automatically void (paragraph 2)
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The European Union’s budget is made up of its own resources. One of the four resources is based on Gross National Income (GNI). The GNI contribution is:

  1. Fixed at the same level each year
  2. The smallest component of the Budget’s four forms of its own resources
  3. Capped at 50% of its gross international income (GNI) and the proceeds are transferred to the EU
  4. Adjusted so that the overall revenue matches the agreed level of payments
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  1. Adjusted so that the overall revenue matches the agreed level of payments
    GNI based contributions have become the predominant component in the own resource ecosystem, accounting for more than 70% of EU revenue. The amount varies year by year according to the overall revenues needed to cover expenditures, after taking into account the amounts coming from customs duties, VAT-based contributions and other sources (fines imposed when businesses fail to comply with EU rules, taxes from EU staff salaries, bank interest, and contributions from third countries.
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The European Parliament’s political bodies comprise:

  1. All MEPs, the Secretariat General, the Conference of Presidents, five Quaestors, the Conference of Committee Chairs and the Conference of Delegation Chairs.
  2. Secretariat General, the Bureau, five Quaestors and the Conference of Delegation Chairs
  3. All MEPs, the Conference of Presidents, the Conference of Committee Chairs and the Conference of Delegation Chairs
  4. The Bureau, the Conference of Presidents, five Quaestors, the Conference of Committee Chairs and the Conference of Delegation Chairs.
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  1. The Bureau, the Conference of Presidents, five Quaestors, the Conference of Committee Chairs and the Conference of Delegation Chairs.
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Members of the European Court of Auditors

  1. Enjoy the same immunities as judges of the Court of Justice
  2. Are nominated for 3 years renewable
  3. Must take instructions from their Member States
  4. Are seconded from international auditing firms.
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  1. Enjoy the same immunities as judges of the Court of Justice
    Members are appointed for 6 years, renewable. They enjoy the same privileges and immunities as judges of the Court of Justice. Members must be completely independent in the performance of their duties
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If agreement has not been reached before the proposal is sent to the Council of Ministers ‘ Permanent Representatives Committee (Coreper), the item is

  1. Placed on Part I of the Coreper agenda
  2. Placed on Part II of the Coreper agenda
  3. Placed on Part III of the Coreper agenda
  4. Placed on Part IV of the Coreper agenda
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  1. Placed on Part II of the Coerper agenda
    If further discussion is needed within the Coreper because an agreement has not been reached in the working party on certain aspects of a proposal, items are listed in Part II of the Coreper agenda. If an agreement has been reached without a discussion, items appear on Part 1 of the Coreper agenda
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Which legislative institution of the European Union is responsible for representing the interests of Member State governments?

  1. The European Council
  2. The Council of Europe
  3. The European Parliament
  4. The Council of Ministers (or Council of the European Union)
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  1. The Council of Ministers (or Council of the European Union)
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During sittings of the European parliament’s plenary, which institutions are permitted to take part in order to facilitate cooperation between institutions?

  1. The Economic and Social Committee and Committee of the Regions
  2. The Economic and Social Committee and European Commission
  3. The European Commission and Council of Ministers (or Council of the European Union)
  4. The Council of Ministers (or Council of the European Union) and European Council
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  1. The European Commission and Council of Ministers (or Council of the European Union). If the EP so requests, the representatives of the two institutions may also be called upon to make declarations or to give an account of their activities
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Since 1 January 2021, the European Union’s development assistance has been delivered through the broad Neighbourhood, Development, and International Cooperation Instrument: NDICI-Global Europe. What are its three pillars?

  1. Geographic, Thematic, Rapid Response
  2. Economic, Societal, Thematic
  3. Economic, Geographic, Historical
  4. Crisis, Thematic, Societal
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  1. Geographic, Thematic, Rapid Response
    NDICI-Global Europe is organized in three pillars:
  2. Geographic, consisting of programmes for countries in the (eastern and southern) European neighbourhood, sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and the Pacific, the Americas and the Caribbean
  3. Thematic, consisting of programmes with worldwide coverage on human rights and democracy, civil society organisations, stability and peace and global challenges
  4. Rapid Response, allowing the financing of quick capacity for crisis management, conflict prevention and peacebuilding
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How many timezones are there in the European Union?

  1. GMT-1, GMT, GMT+1
  2. GMT, GMT+1, GMT+2
  3. GMT, GMT+1, GMT+2. GMT+3
  4. GMT+1, GMT+2
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  1. GMT, GMT+1, GMT+2
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Article 314 of the TFEU (part of the Lisbon Treaty) sets out the stages and time limits that must be respected during the budgetary procedure.

  1. The procedure is composed of a maximum four steps ending with the Parliament΄s reading and the budget adoption
  2. The Council has the exclusive right to defend the guidelines for the priorities of the EU budget before it is drafted
  3. The Commission draws up the draft budget and forwards it to the Council and Parliament by 1 September at the latest
  4. Once tabled by the Commission, the Commission no longer has the right to amend the budget during the three step budgetary procedure
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  1. The procedure is composed of a maximum four steps ending with the Parliament΄s reading and the budget adoption
    The budgetary procedure is composed of a maximum of 4 steps:
  2. Establishment of the draft budget by the Commission
  3. Establishment of the Council΄s position on draft budget
  4. Parliament΄s reading
  5. meeting of the Conciliation Committee and adoption of budget
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Treaty of Paris year and countries ECSC

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Signed in 1951 came into force 1952, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, France, Germany, Italy strengthened by Treaties of Rome 1957. Expired in 2002 at the end of 50 year validity period, setting up an executive known as the ‘High Authority’, a Parliamentary Assembly, a Council of Ministers, a Court of Justice and a Consultative Committee.

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Treaties of Rome

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Signed on 25 March 1957 and came into force on 1 January 1958. Unlike the ECSC Treaty, the Treaties of Rome were concluded ‘for an unlimited period’

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The Treaty of Paris ensured

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Free movement of goods and free access to sources of production;
Permanent monitoring of the market to avoid distortions which could lead to the introduction of production quotas;
Compliance with the rules of competition and the principle of price transparency;
Support for modernisation and conversion of the coal and steel sectors.

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Treaty of Rome

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The elimination of customs duties between Member States;
The establishment of an external Common Customs Tariff;
The introduction of common policies for agriculture and transport;
The creation of a European Social Fund;
The establishment of a European Investment Bank;
The development of closer relations between the Member States.

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The Council of Ministers (or Council of the European Union) takes decisions made by simle majority:

  1. In procedural matters, such as the adoption of its own rules of procedure and organization of its secretariat general
  2. In the ratification of international treaties
  3. In relation to the European Union Budget (own resources and Multiannual Financial Framework)
  4. In relation to social security and social protection policy
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  1. In procedural matters, such as the adoption of its own rules of procedure and organization of its secretariat general
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The European Commission College of Commissioners usually meet on Wednesday (or Tuesday during European Parliament Plenary sessions). The meetings of the College of Commissiones are:

  1. Public and the minutes are published
  2. Not public and confidential
  3. Both public and non public depending upon agenda items
  4. Only public when held along the European Parliament Plenary
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  1. Not public and confidential
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A Founding father of the European project, Altiero Spinelli was an italian politician. He

  1. Was an italian businessmann and politician who drew up a plan for a European common market and customs union
  2. Established the Federalist Movement and supported the drafting of a European Constitution
  3. Was Italian Prime minister who mediated between Germany and France as part of post was European integration
  4. Was vice President and close collaborator of Jean Monnet as President of the High Authority of the European Coal and Steal Community
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  1. Established the Federalist Movement and supported the drafting of a European Constitution
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The EU’s budget is made up on its own resources. At what percenage of gross national income (GNI) is value added tax (vat) revenue capped at?

  1. 15%
  2. 25%
  3. 33%
  4. 50%
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  1. 50%
    One of the four types of own resources in the EU budget comes from VAT. A rate of 0.3% applies to each EU country’s harmonied VAT base, which is capped at 50% of its gross national income (GNI) and the proceeds are transferred to the EU.
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According to the Council of Ministers (or Council of the European Union) Rules of Procedure Article 5 provides that, unless deliberating or voting on legislative acts, Council of Ministers meetings:

  1. Be public
  2. Be not public
  3. Be made public 3 months after the adoption of the final act
  4. Be made public following a request by at least one Member State and a vote by simple majority
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  1. Be made public following a request by at least one Member State and a vote by simple majority

Article 5 provides that, unless deliberating or voting on legislative acts, Council of Ministers meetings must not be public, and article 6 stipulates that without prejudice to Articles 7,8 and 9 and to provision on public access to documents, the deliberations of the Council of Ministers shall be covered by the obligation of professional secrecy

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The first full time President of the European Council was appointed in 2009. The position was held by 1. Charles Michel 2. Herman van Rompuy 3. Donald Tusk 4. Catherine Ashton
2. Herman van Rompuy, Prime minister of Belgium, was appointed the first full time president of the European Council between 2009 and 2014. The formal decision on the appointment was made after the Treaty of Lisbon came into force on 1 Dexember 2009. Donald Tusk was president between 2014 and 2019. Charles Michael has been president of the European Council since 2019.
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As part of the European Green Deal. the proposed Just Transaction Fund supports: 1. Oil and gas regions identify new markets outside the EU 2. Renewable energy-intensive regions by investing in the construction of new generation nuclear power plants 3. Oil and gas regions maintain production during the transition to a low carbon economy 4. Coal and carbon-intensive regions in making the transition to low-carbon energy sources
4. Coal and carbon-intensive regions in making the transition to low-carbon energy sources
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Article 314 of the TFEU (part of the Lisbon Treaty) sets out the stages and time limits that must be respected during the budgetary procedure. In stage 1, the draft budget is established by the European Commission: 1. Only the Council lay down guidelines on the priorities for the budget 2. The Commission draws up the draft budget and forwards it to the Council and the Parliament by 1 January at the latest 3. The Commission may modify the draft budget at a later stage to take into account new developments 4. The Commission may only withdraw the draft budget after the Conciliation Committee is convened.
3. The Commission may modify the draft budget at a later stage to take into account new developments Parliament and the Council draw up guidelines on the priorities on the budget. The Commission draws up the draft budget and forwards it to the Council and Parliament by 1 September at the latest. The Commission may modify the draft budget at a later stage to take into account of new developments, but no later than the point at which the Conciliation Committee is convened.
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The Treaty of Paris establishing the ECSC¨: 1. Was signed on 25 March 1957 and came into force in 1958 2. Sought to encourage individual countries to build up a common European armed forces 3. Placed coal and steel industries under common management 4. Resulted in Robert Schuman being elected as the first President High Authority of the ECSC.
3. Placed coal and steel industries under common management The Treaty was signed on 19 April 1951 and came into force in 1952. Jean Monnet, the architect of the ECSC was elected as the first President High Authority of the European Council of the ECSC. it sought to prevent individual countries from using resources to build up their armies.
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The European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) has two main goals, one of which is: 1. Building tourism infrastructure in less developed regions 2. Supporting research and development in peripheral regions 3. Promoting cultural exchange between European regions 4. Investment for growth and jobs in regional economies
4. Investment for growth and jobs in regional economies Article 176 of TFEU provides that the European Regional Development Fund is intended to help to redress the maian regional imbalances in the EU. The ERDF has two main goals, naimly 1) Investment for growth and jobs - aiming to strengthen the labour market and regional economies 2) European Territorial Cooperation - aiming to strengthen cross border, transnational and interregional cooperation within the EU
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Article 314 of the TFEU (part of the Lisbon Treaty) sets out the stages and time limits that must be respected during the budgetary procedure. Stage 3 of the budgetary procedure is the European Parliament΄s reading. In Stage 3 of the budgetary procedure 1. The European Parliament has 42 days to react to the Council Of Ministers΄ position on the draft budget 2. The EP may only adopt amendments to the Council Of Ministers΄ position, in which case the budget is not adopted. 3. The EP can adopt amendments by an absolute majority of its component members, in which case the amended draft is referred back to the Council Of Ministers΄ and to the European Commission 4. If Amendments are adopted, the President of the European Parliament must then immediately convene a meeting of the Trilogue Committee
1. The European Parliament has 42 days to react to the Council Of Ministers΄ position on the draft budget Parliament has 42 days in which to react. Within that period, it may either approve the Council΄s position or decline to take a decision, in which case the budget is deemed finally adopted, or else the Parliament can adopt amendments by a majority of its component members, in which case the amended draft is referred back to the Council and to the Commission. The President of the Parliament, in agreement with the President of the Council must immediately convene a meeting of Conciliation Committee.
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The European Citizen΄s Initiative is a unique way for citizens to help shape the EU by calling on the European Commission to propose new laws. Following submission of a European Citizen΄s Initiative petition, the European Commission: 1. Is obliged to meet with representatives within 1 month and is obliged to take action (i.e. draft legislative proposal) in response to the citizen΄s initiative within 6 months. 2. Is obliged to meet with representatives within 1 month and has the option to take action (i.e. draft legislative proposal) in response to the citizen΄s initiative within 6 months. 3. Is obliged to meet with representatives within 3 months and is obliged to take action (i.e. draft legislative proposal) in response to the citizen΄s initiative within 6 months. 2. Is obliged to meet with representatives within 1 month and has the option to take action (i.e. draft legislative proposal) in response to the citizen΄s initiative within 3 months.
2. Is obliged to meet with representatives within 1 month and has the option to take action (i.e. draft legislative proposal) in response to the citizen΄s initiative within 6 months. Within 1 month representatives meet with representatives of the Commission to explain the issues raised in the initiative. Within 3 months, representatives have the opportunity to present their initiative at a public hearing at the European Parliament. THe EP may also hold a debate in a full (plenary) session, which could lead to it adopting a resolution related to the issue. Within 6 months the Commission will spell out what action it will propose in response ti the initiative (if any), and its reasons for taking (or not taking) action.
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A cornerstone of European Human Rights law is the Council of Europe΄s European Convention on Human Rights. It was signed in 1. 1948 2. 1949 3. 1950 4. 1951
3. 1950 As a result of the Hague Congress, the Council of Europe is set up. It is to be based in Strasbourg. The same year it began drawing up the European Convention on Human rights which was signed in Rome in 1950 and came into force in September 1953.
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The European Parliament was given the right to approve the European Commission President by 1. Treaty of Lisbon 2. Treaty of Nice 3. Treaty of Amsterdam 4. Maastricht Treaty
3. Treaty of Amsterdam With the entry into force of the Treaty of Amsterdam in May 1999, the European Parliament now had the right to approve the European Commission President.
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Which milestone judgement by the Court of Justice of the European Union made a significant clarification of the legal nature of the EEC whereby "By creating a Community of unlimited duration, having its own institutions, its own personality, its own legal capacity of representation on the international plane and more particularly real powers stemming from a limitation of sovereignty or a transfer of powers from the States to the community, the member states have limited their sovereign rights.... and have thus created a body of law which binds both their nationals and themselves? 1. Case 26/62 Van Gend &Loos 1963 ECR 1 2. Case 6/64 Costa v ENEL 1964 ECR 1251 3. Case 14/83 Von Colson and Kamann 1984 ECR 1891 4. Case C-213/89 Factortame 1990
2. Case 6/64 Costa v ENEL 1964 ECR 1251
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Which European Union institurion plays an advisory role in the legislative decision making process? 1. European Council 2. Committee of the Regions 3. European Court of Auditors 4. European Court of Justice
2. Committee of the Regions The Committee of Regions and the Economic and Social Committee are advisory bodies. The European Committee of the Regions is he voice of the regions and cities in the EU. It represents local and regional authorities across the EU and advices on new laws that have an impact on regions and cities (70% of all European Union legislation)
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On the 1st January 1999: 1. The Treaty of Nice is signed 2. The currencies of 11 European Union countries are replaced by the euro 3. The Lisbon European Court draws up a strategy for boosting employment in the European Union 4. People in the euro are countries begin using euro notes and coins
2. The currencies of 11 European Union countries are replaced by the euro 1 January 1999, was the start of the third stage of EMU: the currencies of 11 EU countries were replaced by euro. The single currency is launched on the money markets. On 23-24 March 2000 the Lisbon European Council drew up a strategy framework for boosting employment in the EU, modernizing the economy and strengthening social cohesion in a knowledge-based Europe. On 26 February 2001 the Treaty of Nice was signed.
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The European Commission΄s College of Commissioners prnciplly takes decisions using: 1. Consensus 2. Simple majority 3. Absotolute majority 4. Qualified majority
1. Consensus The European Commission functions on the principle of collegiality. Decisions are taken collectively by the College of Commissioners and rarely through a formal vote. When a Commissioner calls for a vote it is by simple majority.
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Which European Institution is responsible for reviewing and accepting the nominees for the Vice President and Commissioners in the European Commission? 1. The European Personel Selection Office 2. The European Council 3. The European Parliament 4. The European Parliament and the European Council
4. The European Parliament and the European Council The presidential candidate selects potential Vice Presidents and Commisssioners based on suggestions from the European Union countries. The list has to be approved by national leaders in the European Council. Each nominee appears before the European Parliament to explain their vision and answer questions. The EP then votes on whether to accept the nominees as a team. Finally they are appointed by the European Council by a qualified majority
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Which country became the European Union¨s main trading parter in 2020 with an overall share 16.1%? 1. The Unitated States 2. India 3. China 4. The United Kingdom
3. China In 2020, China took over the top position as the European Union¨s main trading partner in goods from the United States, with an overall share of 16.1 % compared with 15.2% for the US. Since the UK left the EU, it has become the EU΄s third trade partner for goods, accounting for 12.2% of all trade in goods.
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The tree pillars of the European Union were established by the 1. The Constitutional Treaty 2. The Maastricht Treaty 3. The Lisbon Treaty 4. The Amsterdam Treaty
2. The Maastricht Treaty Between 1993 and 2009, the EU was legally comprised of three pillars. The Treaty of Maastricht introduced this structure on 1 November 1993. It was abandoned on 1 December 2009 with the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon
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Which legislative act of the European Union has the highly unusual feature of direct applicability, whereby the legal act does not have to be transposed into national law. Instead, the legal act confers rights or impose obligations on the European Union citizen in the same way as the national law: 1. Regulation 2. Decision 3. Directive 4. Opinion
1. Regulation According to direct applicability, legal acts do not have to be transposed into national law. They confer rights or impose obligations on the European Union citien in the same way as national law. The Member states and their governing institutions and courts are bound directly by the EU law and must comply with it in the same way as the national law.
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The political leadership of the European Commision is provided by 1. The Director- General 2. The Commissioners and President 3. The Commission President 4. The Secretary General
2. The Commissioners and President Political leadership is provided by a team of 27 Commissioners (one from each European Union country) led by the Commission President, who decides who is responsible for which policy area. The College of Commissioners is composed of the President of the commission, eight vice presidents, including 3 executive vice presidents, the High representative of the union for foreign affairs and security policy and 18 commissioners each responsible for a portfolio .
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The Concent and Consultation Procedures are collectively known as 1. Codecision Procedures 2. Special Legislative Procedures 3. Sooperation Procedures 4. Assent Procedures
2. Special Legislative Procedures The Council of Ministers is, in practice, the sole legislator. The EP is required to give its consent to a legislative proposal or be consulted on it. Consent: the EP as the power to accept or to reject a legislative proposal by an absolute majority vote but cannot amend it. Consultation: The EP may approve, reject or propose amendments to a legislative proposal.
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The Common Agricultural Policy budget is divided into pillars. CAP Pillar 1 concerns: 1. Rural development measures 2. Direct payments to farmers 3. Agricultural Aid to Third countries 4. Customs duties
2. Direct payments to farmers The CAP accounts for 33.1% of the 2021 budget, Direct payments and market measures (CAP Pillar 1) represents 76.8% of agricultural appropriation and rural development measures (CAP Pillar 2) 23.2%.
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According to the European Parliament's rules of procedure Rule 218 'voting committee', a committee may validly vote when: 1. 1/4 of its members is actually present 2. 1/3 of its members is actually present 3. 1/2 of its members is actually present 4. 2/3 of its members is actually present
1. 1/4 of its members is actually present According to rule 218: A committee may validly vote when 1/4 of its members are actually present. However, if so requested by members or political groups reaching at least the high threshold in the committee before voting begins, the vote shall be valid only if the majority of its members are present.
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Which legislation procedure in the EU is used for adopting association agreements and agreements governing accession to the EU? 1. Ordinary legislative procedure 2. Consultation Procedure 3. Consent Procedure 4. Concilliation Procedure
3. Consent Procedure Formely known as the Assent Procedure, it was introduced by the 1986 Single European Act in two areas: association agreements and agreements governing accession to the European Union. The scope of the application of the procedure was extended by all subsequent modifications of the Treaties.
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THE EU implements humanitarian assistance programs 1. Directly through its ECHO department 2. Exclusively through partners such as NGOs, UN agencies, and international organizations such as Red Cross 3. Both directly in the field through ECHO and indirectly through partners such as NGOs, UN agencies and international organizations 4. Exclusively through NGOs and not through ECHO, the UN agencies or international organizations.
2. Exclusively through partners such as NGOs, UN agencies, and international organizations such as Red Cross ECHO does not implement humanitarian assistance programmes itself. It funds operations implemented by its partners, namely non governmental organizations, UN agencies and international organizations such as the International Red cross. ECHO's main tasks are to provide funds, verify that finances are managed soundly and ensure that its partners' goods and services reach the affected populations effectively and rapidly to respond to real needs.
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The legal procedure that the EU citizen may undertake when they have suffered due to a mistake committed by a member of the EU's staff is known as: 1. Compensation proceedings 2. Failure to act proceedings 3. Action for remedy 4. Action for damages
4. Action for damages Citizens, undertakings, and the member states that sustain damage by reason of a fault committed by European Union staff have the possibility to file actions for damages with the Court of Justice of the European Union. The basis for EU liability is not fully set out by treaties and is otherwise governed by the general principles common to the laws of the Member states, the European Commission, Directorate General for Communication
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The Next Generation EU recovery package will be funded in new manner making use of 1. Bonds issued on the capital marketing by the European Commission 2. An additional one off contribution from the Member States based upon their GNI 3. EuroBonds issued on the capital markets by the European Central bank 4. Drawing funds from the 'headroom' EU Budget.
1. Bonds issued on the capital marketing by the European Commission
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Which EU legal document set out the basic provisions on the EU's objectives, organization and modus operandi, and parts of its economic law? 1. Regulations 2. Directives 3. Treaties 4. Constitution
3. Treaties
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The European External Action Service (EEAS) is a EU body that is led by the: 1. High Representative of the Union for foreign affairs 2. Director General for external affairs 3. European Commission President 4. President of the European Council
1. High Representative of the Union for foreign affairs
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Which article of the treaty of the EU empowers the European Council and Council of the European Union (Council of ministers) to take decisions in the field of Common Security and Defence Policy 1. Article 42 2. Article 101 3. Article 107 4. Article 2
1. Article 42
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During the first reading within the ordinary legislative procedure (OLP) a 'General Approach' or political agreement may be adopted by which institution: 1. European Commission 2. EP 3. Council of Ministers 4. European Council
3. Council of Ministers Before the EP delivers its opinion, the Council of Ministers may adopt a general approach. The council of ministers uses this document to give the EP a general idea of its position on the European Commission's legislative proposal. A general approach can speed up the legislative procedure and make it easier to reach an agreement between the EP and the Council of Ministers.
54
Within the Council of Ministers Coreper I prepares the work for 6 Council configurations. Which of the following is a Coreper I configuration? 1. Agricultural, Fisheries and Environment 2. Economic and Financial Affairs 3. Foreign Affairs 4. General affairs
1. Agricultural, Fisheries and Environment agriculture and fisheries, competitiveness education, youth, culture and sport, employment, social policy, health and consumer affairs, environment, transport, telecommunications, energy
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According to the EP΄s rules of procedure Rule 185 'split voting' where the text to be put to the vote contains two or more provisions or references to two or more points, or lend itself to division into two or more parts that have a distinct meaning and/or normative value, a split vote may be requested by: 1. The president of the EP 2. The Secretariat 3. A political group or members reaching at least the low threshold 4. The President and Members reaching at least the low threshold
3. A political group or members reaching at least the low threshold
56
The EU's budget is made up of its own resources. As of 1 January 2021, countries will retain what percentage of customs duties on imports to the EU? 1. 15% 2. 20% 3. 25% 4. 30%
3. 25%
57
In special cases when not all council of Ministers members participate in the vote, for example due to an opt-out in certain policy areas, a decision is adopted by Qualified majority if: 1. 55% of Member States vote in favor and the proposal is supported by Member States representing at least 65% of the total EU population. 2. 55% of Member States vote in favor and the proposal is supported by Member States representing at least 65% of the total EU population of the participating member states. 3. 45% of Member States vote in favor and the proposal is supported by Member States representing at least 55% of the total EU population. 4. 65% of Member States vote in favor and the proposal is supported by Member States representing at least 55% of the population of the participating Member states.
2. 55% of Member States vote in favor and the proposal is supported by Member States representing at least 65% of the total EU population of the participating member states.
58
The procedure whereby the European Commission may, provided the principle of collective responsibility is fully respected, empower one or more of its Members to take management or administrative measures on its behalf is known as: 1. Written procedure 2. Delegation procedure 3. Empowerment procedure 4. Oral Procedure
3. Empowerment procedure
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By 2050 the European Union has targeted to cut transport related greenhouse gas emissions by: 1. 90% compared to 1990 levels 2. 10% compared to 1990 levels 3. 50% compared to 1990 levels 4. 60% compared to 1990 levels
4. 60% compared to 1990 levels
60
The European Court of Auditors: 1. Drafts the priorities for the European Union budget alongside the European Commission 2. Ensures the safety and soundness of the European Banking system 3. Reviews European Union income and spending, to check EU funds are correctly spent 4. Investigates different types of poor administration such as unnecessary delays and incorrect procedures
3. Reviews European Union income and spending, to check EU funds are correctly spent
61
If agreement has been reached before the proposal is sent to the Council of Ministers΄Permanent Representatives Committee the item is: 1. Placed on part I of the Coreper Agenda 2. Placed on part II of the Coreper Agenda 3. Placed on part III of the Coreper Agenda 4. Placed on part IV of the Coreper Agenda
1. Placed on part I of the Coreper Agenda If agreement can be reached without discussion, items appear on the part I of the Coreper agenda. If further discussion is needed within the Coreper because an agreement has not been reached in the working party of a proposal, items are listed in Part II of the Coreper agenda.
62
Organic farming is part of a growing supply chain which encompasses food processing, distribution, and retail sectors. It is subject to checks. Who is responsible for inspecting the organic food chain? 1. Farmers 2, National Control bodies or authorities 3. Organic food distributors 4. The European Commission
2, National Control bodies or authorities
63
According to Article 6 Treaty of the European Union (TFEU), the European Commission has "competence to support, coordinate or supplement actions of the Member states". These fields include: 1. Fisheries and agricultural policy 2. Education, vocational training, youth and sport policy 3. Social policy 4. Customs union
2. Education, vocational training, youth and sport policy
64
Which country was the largest recipient of common agricultural policy funds in 2019? 1. France 2. Italy 3. Germany 4. Spain
1. France | France followed by Spain, Germany and Italy.
65
Which of the following represents a major achievement for the EU΄s digital single market strategy? 1. Ending roaming charges for mobile phone communicators in the EU 2. Breaking up technology giants in antitrust cases 3. Harmonizing VAT for online purchases 4. Establishing the European Digital Research Fund to promote European research and development
1. Ending roaming charges for mobile phone communicators in the EU
66
According to European consumer credit legislation, European citizens have common credit rights when taking out a consumer credit. What are the three types of credit rights? The right to: 1. Renegotiate the amount, change your mind, to transfer the debt 2. Make informed decisions, to default on the loan, payback ahead of time 3. Make informed decisions, change your mind, pay back ahead of time 4. Change your mind, to transfer the debt, make informed decisions
3. Make informed decisions, change your mind, pay back ahead of time
67
Within the Council of Ministers the work of the COREPER II is prepared by which informal group? 1. The Antici Group 2. The Merens Group 3. The Schuman group 4. The Delors group
1. The Antici Group
68
The Excessive Deficit Procedure (EDP) is triggered by the deficit criterion or the debt criterion. The deficit criterion classifies government deficit as excessive if it is higher than the reference value of: 1. 1% of GDP at market prices 2. 2% of GDP at market prices 3. 3% of GDP at market prices 4. 4% of GDP at market prices
3. 3% of GDP at market prices The debt criterion: debt is higher than 60% of GDP and the annual reduction target of 1/20 of the dept in excess of the 60% threshold has not been achieved over the last 3 years.
69
A cartel is a group of similar, independent companies which agree (expressly or tacitly) together to fix prices, to limit production or development, to share markets or customers or other similar type of restriction of competition. Cartels come under which type off enforcement? 1. Control margins 2. Prohibit state aid 3. Ban anti-competitive agreements 4. Prohibit the abuse of a dominant position
3. Ban anti-competitive agreements
70
Article 314 of the TFEU sets out the stages and time limits that must be respected during the budgetary procedure. In Stage 1, the estimates for the draft budget are drafted by: 1. The European Commission 2. The Council of Ministers 3. The European Parliament 4. The European Commission, the council of ministers and the EP
4. The European Commission, the council of ministers and the EP
71
If agreement has not been reached before the proposal is sent to the Council of Minister΄s Permanent Representatives Committee, Coreper can: 1. Pass the matter up to the European Council 2. Request a revised proposal from the European Commission 3. Try to negotiate a settlement itself 4. Refer the proposal back to the comitology committee, perhaps with suggestions for a compromise
3. Try to negotiate a settlement itself If further discussion is needed within Coreper because an agreement has not been reached in the working party on certain aspects of a proposal, Coreper can 1) try to negotiate a settlement itself, 2) refer the proposal back to the working party, perhaps with suggestions for a compromise, 3) pass the matter up to the council
72
Which European Treaty introduced the new 'Environment Title', providing the first legal basis for a common environment policy? 1. Treaty of Maastricht 2. Single European Act 3. Treaty of Rome 4. Treaty of Nice
2. Single European Act
73
In which year did the Stockholm Convention set up the European Free Trade Association (EFTA)? 1. 1960 2. 1962 3. 1963 4. 1965
1. 1960
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Which case saw the Court of Justice of the EU establish an obligation o interpret national law in accordance with European directives? 1. Case 26/62 Van Gend & Loos 1963 2. Case 6/64 Costa v ENEL 1964 3. Case 14/83 Von Colson and Kamann 1984 4. Case C-213/89 Factortame 1990
3. Case 14/83 Von Colson and Kamann 1984
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The main tasks of the COREPER are: 1. To coordinate and prepare the work of the different Council working groups 2. To ensure consistency of the EU΄s policies 3. To work out agreements and compromises which are then submitted for adoption by the Working groups 4. To adopt legislative acts on behalf of the Member states
2. To ensure consistency of the EU΄s policies | and work out agreements and compromises which are then submitted for adoption by the Council
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The Nitrates Directive: 1. Guarantees a stable supply of agricultural fertilisers 2. Established the European Nitrates Agency in Helsinki 3. Protects waters from nitrates from agricultural sources 4. Bans the use of nitrates in agricultural practice
3. Protects waters from nitrates from agricultural sources
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Which European Union insitution is responsible for the appointment of the Executive Board of the European Cental Bank: 1. European Commission 2. Council of Ministers 3. Eurogroup of Finance Ministers 4. European Council
4. European Council The European Council appoints the Executive Board of the European Central Bank. The boards comprises 6 members: ECB President, Vice President + 4 other members. An appointment made following a recommendation by the Council of Ministers to the European Council, reached after consulting the EP and the ECB΄s governing council. Appointment approved by a qualified majority in the European Council.
78
Which is the legal basis in the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU for the free movement of goods within the EU? 1. Articles 63 to 66 2. Articles 56 to 62 3. Articles 26 and Articles 28-37 4. Articles 4(2)a, 20, 26 and 45-48
3. Articles 26 and Articles 28-37 The other articles concern free movement of capital Articles 63 to 66 , services 56 to 62 and workers 4(2)a, 20, 26 and 45-48
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The Parliamentary Conference on the World Trade Organization (WTO) is intended to strengthen democracy internationally by bringing a parliamentary dimension to multilateral trade cooperation and is jointly organised by the EP and which organisation? 1. The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe 2. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development 3, The Group of 7 Presidency 4. The Inter- Parliamentary Union
4. The Inter-Parliamentary Union