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How many correct answers can you see? You are about to be asked some questions. How many answers are correct? Get your coloured ‘lollypop sticks’ ready. Click to start Click to start

1 Click to reveal Next Question Next Question David Cameron received advice from some non-EU countries on the advantages of non-EU membership last week. Which of these countries are member states of the EU? Iceland Slovakia Norway Malta There were 2 correct answers

Question1234No. David Cameron received advice from some non-EU countries on the advantages of non-EU membership last week. Which of these countries are member states of the EU? MaltaSlovakiaIcelandNorway2 Protests were made last week due to the existence of VAT on female sanitary products. Which of these products does not have VAT charged upon it? Jaffa CakesNuts out of a shellE-booksChocolate Hob- Nobs 1 The House of Lords have voted to delay the implementation of tax credit cuts. Which of these are Lords following the Labour Party Whip? Joan BakewellMelvyn BraggAlan SugarKarren Brady3 Tony Blair has conceded that the rise of ISIL can partly be contributed to the War in Iraq that started in Which of these countries formed part of the coalition against Saddam Hussein? AustraliaPolandUKUSA4 The Government is attempting to introduce a bill giving English MPs a veto over laws that only impact on England. Which of these matters are ‘reserved’ and decided by Central UK Government? ImmigrationDefenceData ProtectionEducation3 10 of the Republican candidates for the US Presidential nomination met for another television debate last week. Which of these are among those 10 possible candidates? Ben CarsonJeb BushMarco RubioTed Cruz4 China announced that it is to relax its rules on citizens having more than one child per family – a law that has been in place for 35 years. Which of these countries are among the top 5 most populated countries in the world? USANigeriaRussiaPakistan1 Germaine Greer cancelled a planned speech at Cardiff university due to her own safety fears. Which of these people have also been banned or cancelled talks at universities due to protests at their appearance? Tommy Robinson (ex-leader of the EDL) Maryam Namazie (Secularist activiist) Julie Bindel (Feminist Activist) Marine Le Pen (Far Right French politician) 3 Preparation: This resource requires 10 questions, each with up to 4 possible correct answers. Each student (or small team) will need a set of ‘lollipop’ cards to show what they think is the correct answer(s). Print and cut out a set of lollipop cards for each team using the templates on slide4. Running the game: Start the slideshow from slide 1 and explain the purpose of the activity. The students will be shown a question with up to four possible correct answers. Remind students that it is possible that none of the answers are correct. Explain that as the question is asked, they must choose which lollipops they wish to show to illustrate which answer(s) they think is correct. If they think that there are no correct answers they will show no lollipops. When ready click on ‘Click to start’. The first question and the four possible answers will show on the screen. Allow students the necessary time to read the question and answers and discuss the outcome. When ready ask each student/team to show their answers by holding aloft their lollipops. Discuss the possible outcomes and any differences. Click on ‘Click to reveal’ to reveal the answer(s). Discuss any outcomes that are surprising to students. Click on ‘Next question’ to move on to the next question. Repeat this until all questions (up to 8) are asked.