World Governments and Their Leaders
- Question: Which of these political leaders was also a barrister?
- Answer: Margaret Thatcher practiced as a barrister, specializing in tax law, from 1954.
- Question: In which country was Israel’s fourth prime minister, Golda Meir, born?
- Answer: Golda Meir, the first woman to serve as Israel’s prime minister, was born in Kiev, Ukraine, in 1898.
- Question: Who is the only U.S. president to have been elected to the office four times?
- Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd president of the United States, is the only president to have been elected to the office four times.
- Question: Which U.S. state did Barack Obama represent as senator prior to becoming president?
- Answer: Prior to becoming the 44th president of the United States, Barack Obama represented Illinois in the U.S. Senate in 2005–08.
- Question: Which sport did Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan play at the international level?
- Answer: Imran Khan led Pakistan’s national team to a Cricket World Cup victory in 1992.
- Question: Who became Denmark’s head of state in 1972?
- Answer: Margrethe II began her long reign as queen of Denmark after the death of her father, King Frederick IX, on January 14, 1972.
- Question: Jubilee House is the name given to which African country’s presidential residence?
- Answer: Jubilee House in Accra, Ghana, serves as the residence for the president.
- Question: Which country’s parliament is known as the Knesset?
- Answer: The Knesset (Hebrew: Assembly) is the parliament of Israel and supreme authority of that state.
- Question: In which year did Governor-General John Kerr dismiss the government of Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam?
- Answer: Governor-General John Kerr dismissed Gough Whitlam’s government on November 11, 1975.
- Question: After its formation in 1949, who was West Germany’s first chancellor?
- Answer: Konrad Adenauer was the first chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) in 1949–63.
- Question: In 2017 who became Europe’s youngest head of government?
- Answer: In December 2017 Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, at age 31, became Europe’s youngest head of government.
- Question: What is the Executive Wing of New Zealand’s parliamentary complex commonly known as?
- Answer: The “Beehive” is the popular name for the Executive Wing of the New Zealand parliamentary complex because of the building’s shape.
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