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KS2 Citizenship Practice Test: Laws - Rules Made by Authorities
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Rules and laws are also known as regulations. A regulation is a rule made by an authority. Breaking rules and laws is likely to get you into trouble at the very least. You can challenge or question a rule if you think it’s unfair or just plain silly (there are a lot of silly rules, especially ones that are very old and no longer apply to our era), but it’s wise to keep on the good side of the law.

KS2 Citizenship Practice Test: Laws - Rules Made by Authorities
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10 Questions

1. What is the name of the rules God gave to Moses in the Bible?
2. Where do you have to go if you break the law?
3. If you break a rule in town such as stealing who will take action?
4. Why do we have the rule in school not to run down the corridor?
5. Where do you have to go if you break the law?
6. How is a new law made?
7. Who makes the rules at home?
8. If you break a rule in school who usually decides the consequences?
9. If you break a serious law what punishment might the court give you?
10. What is the name of the rules God gave to Moses in the Bible?