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EU Law Knowledge Quiz
Test your knowledge of European Union law with this comprehensive quiz! Whether you're a student, a legal professional, or simply curious about the EU, this quiz will challenge you with 25 thought-provoking questions.
Key features:
- 25 multiple choice questions
- Covers treaties, principles, institutions, and more
- Scores and feedback provided
The members of the European Council include:
The Heads of State or Government of the Members States, the President of the European Council, and the President of the Commission.
The Heads of State or Government of the Member States, the members of the European Parliament, and the President of the Commission.
The ministers of the Member States depending on which matter is under discussion.
The President of the European Council, the President of the Commission and the judges of the CJEU.
The European Economic Community was established by which one of the following?
The European Communities Act 1972
The Treaty of Paris 1951
The Treaty of Maastricht 1992
The Treaty of Rome 1957
Please select the most accurate statement: Treaty Articles are capable of having direct effect...
In legal actions brought by an individual(s) against another individual(s) (horizontal direct effect).
both in legal actions brought by an individual(s) against a Member State (vertical direct effect) and in legal actions brought by an individual(s) against another individual(s) (horizontal direct effect).
In legal actions brought by an individual(s) against a Member State (vertical direct effect) but not in legal actions brought by an individual(s) against another individual(s) (horizontal direct effect).
In legal actions brought by an individual(s) against a Member State (vertical direct effect).
Which of the following is considered to be the highest source of EU law?
Regulations
The Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union
Directives
Judgments of the CJEU
Which one of the following is false?
A member state can decide whether to implement a directive or not
A member state generally has discretion as to how best to implement a directive
Directives normally have a time limit specifying a date by which the member states should implement the directive
Directives are addressed to member states
Under Article 267 TFEU, what matters can be referred by national courts to the CJEU for a preliminary ruling?
Matters concerning the interpretation of judgments of the CJEU
Matters concerning the interpretation of judgments of national courts in EU cases
Matters concerning the interpretation of the Treaty and the interpretation and validity of acts adopted by the EU Institutions and the ECB
Matters concerning the validity of primary sources of EU law
Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE? The principle of supremacy only applies to EU laws which are directly effective.
True
False
Which of the following statements concerning case 14/83 Von Colson and Kamann [1984] ECR 1891 is the most accurate?
The Court held that, a directive's provisions, provided they satisfy the test for direct effect, should have only horizontal direct effect
The Court held that a directive's provisions, provided they satisfy the test for direct effect, should have both vertical and horizontal direct effect
The Court held that, a directive's provisions should be given a teleological interpretation by national courts of the Member States
The Court held that, a directive's provisions should be interpreted by national courts of the Member States in the light of the text and objectives of the directive in question in order to achieve the results prescribed by that directive
Which six countries were the founding members of the European Union?
Belgium, France, Italy, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom & Ireland
Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands & West Germany
Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands & Spain
Belgium, France, Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, and Italy
Which doctrine was established in the Francovich case (C-6 and 9/90 [1991] ECR I-5357) ?
The doctrine of direct effect
The doctrine of acte clair
The doctrine of supremacy
The doctrine of state liability
What does the principle of subsidiarity stand for?
Member states can act using any power
It allows a member state to leave the EU
Member states must act within their limits
It allows a member state to join the EU
What does the lisbon treaty establish?
More law making powers
More legislative powers
Legislative and law making powers
Limits of powers
What does the court of justice of EU do?
Propose new legislation
Represent EU
Establish if member state has fulfilled their obligation
Decide on annual EU budget
What does the European commission NOT do?
Propose new legislation
Ensure member states comply with the rules
Represent EU
Exercise legislation
What does the council do?
Decide on budget and exercise legislative
Shape future of EU
Political direction
Represent EU
What does the European commission NOT do?
Shape future of EU
Political direction
Political priorities
Represent interest of EU
What does the European Parliament NOT do?
Decide on EU annual budget
Shape future of EU
Question the commission
Represent interests of EU
What is retained EU law?
Old EU law
Domestic law created after transition period
Domestic law created before transition period
New EU law
What procedure was used to leave the EU?
Art 20 TEU
Art 30 TEU
Art 50 TEU
Art 60 TEU
How many members of the EU is there?
17
23
27
30
Which of the following is NOT a secondary source of EU law?
Regulations
Directives
Decisions
Common law
Which is NOT a primary source of EU law?
TFEU
TEU
TTEU
Which is not an institution of EU law?
EU parliment
Council
Court of europe
European council
What statement is most accurate?
Regulations are binding and instantly applied
Directives are binding and are instantly applied
Regualtions are not binding but instantly applied
They are both binding, only directives are instantly applied
What case established supremacy?
Costa v enel
Commission v italy
Van gend en loos v nederlandse
Germany v eu parliment
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