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Tests about European Union and its Institutions
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Tests about the creation of the European Union and its institutions. Long tests Adapted to the Lisbon Treaty. A work suitable for university students and for those preparing oppositions with the European Union as content.

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Test 1. Key dates in the European Union.
Test 2. Community institutions.
Test 3. The European Council.
Test 4. The European Commission.
Test 5. European Parliament.
Test 6. The Economic and Social Committee.
Test 7. The Court of Justice of the European Union.
Test 8. The Council.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 24, 2013
ISBN9781301338740
Tests about European Union and its Institutions
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Jose Remigio Gomis Fuentes, Sr

Especial Education Teacher for fifteen years. University Profesor of Education Theory for two years.

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    Tests about European Union and its Institutions - Jose Remigio Gomis Fuentes, Sr

    Tests about the

    European Union

    and its

    Institutions

    Published by José R. Gomis Fuentes at Smashwords

    © 2.013 José R. Gomis Fuentes.

    © 2013 José R. Gomis Fuentes. Pixel Editions.

    1st Edition

    ISBN: Pending.

    DL: Pending.

    Dedicated to my son and my daughter…

    They’re my light in the darkness…

    Content

    TEST I. Key dates

    TEST II. Community Institutions

    TEST III. The Council

    TEST IV . European Commission

    TEST V. European Parliament

    TEST VI. The Economic And Social Committee

    TEST VII. The Court

    TEST VIII. The Council

    TEST I. Key dates.

    1. Schuman Declaration.

    a. 1950.

    b. 1951.

    c. 1952.

    d. 1953.

    2. Conventions about Human Rights and Fundamental Right were signed in Rome:

    a. 1950.

    b. 1951.

    c. 1952.

    d. 1953.

    3. The six signed in Paris the Treaty on European Defense Community (EDC ).

    a. 1950.

    b. 1951.

    c. 1952.

    d. 1953.

    4. Entry into force of the ECSC Treaty.

    a. 1950.

    b. 1951.

    c. 1952.

    d. 1953.

    5. The Treaties establishing the EEC and Euratom were signed by The Six. From this moment they were known as The Treaties.

    a. 1951.

    b. 1953.

    c. 1955.

    d. 1957.

    6. Enters into force the ECSC levy (first European tax).

    a. 1950.

    b. 1951.

    c. 1952.

    d. 1953.

    7. Germany, Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands (The six), signed the Treaty of Paris establishing the European Community of Coal and Steel Community (ECSC).

    a. 1950.

    b. 1951.

    c. 1952.

    d. 1953.

    8. The Treaties of Rome enter into force.

    a. 1950.

    b. 1954.

    c. 1956.

    d. 1958.

    9. In Brussels Treaty merging the executives of the three Communities (ECSC, EEC, Euratom).

    a. 1950.

    b. 1965.

    c. 1970.

    d. 1975.

    10. First meeting of the Ministers of Justice. States granted new powers to the Court of Justice.

    a. 1950.

    b. 1961.

    c. 1971.

    d. 1981.

    11. Norway is not in favor of membership through a referendum.

    a. 1958.

    b. 1961.

    c. 1972.

    d. 1982.

    12. Spain applying for membership of the European Communities.

    a. 1959.

    b. 1967.

    c. 1977.

    d. 1987.

    13. Greece applies for accession to the European Communities.

    a. 1955.

    b. 1963.

    c. 1967.

    d. 1975.

    14. Portugal applying for membership of the European Communities.

    a. 1955.

    b. 1966.

    c. 1977.

    d. 1978.

    15. Enters into force on the European Monetary System.

    a. 1959.

    b. 1968.

    c. 1979.

    d. 1983.

    16. Opening session of the first Parliament in Strasbourg directly elected.

    a. 1959.

    b. 1968.

    c. 1979.

    d. 1983.

    17. Greece becomes a member of the European Community. Now there they are known as The Ten.

    a. 1969.

    b. 1981.

    c. 1983.

    d. 1985.

    18. Greenland chooses to leave the Community.

    a. 1969.

    b. 1979.

    c. 1981.

    d. 1982.

    19. The European Parliament approves the draft treaty establishing the European Union.

    a. 1972.

    b. 1978.

    c. 1981.

    d. 1984.

    20. Greenland leaves the Community but remains associated as an overseas territory.

    a. 1972.

    b. 1979.

    c. 1982.

    d. 1985.

    21. Accepted the accession of Spain and Portugal.

    a. 1972.

    b. 1979.

    c. 1982.

    d. 1985.

    22. Accession of Spain and Portugal to the European Communities. Now the European Communities are known as the twelve.

    a. 1986.

    b. 1987.

    c. 1988.

    d. 1989.

    23. Turkey formally applies to join the European Communities.

    a. 1986.

    b. 1987.

    c. 1988.

    d. 1989.

    24. Meeting of Heads of State and Government, in which it was decided to make three annual meetings of the European Council acting.

    a. 1974.

    b. 1975.

    c. 1976.

    d. 1977.

    25. Ireland is in favor of membership through a referendum.

    a. 1971.

    b. 1972.

    c. 1973.

    d. 1974.

    26. Implementation of the European Social Fund (ESF), which had been renovated by the Council Decision of February 1971.

    a. 1971.

    b. 1972.

    c. 1973.

    d. 1974.

    27. First session of the Council of the European Communities (CEC) under German Presidency.

    a. 1967.

    b. 1968.

    c. 1969.

    d. 1970.

    28. Regulations come into force by establishing a PAC.

    a. 1960.

    b. 1962.

    c. 1968.

    d. 1969.

    29. The Organization for European Economic Cooperation (OEEC) becomes the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

    a. 1960.

    b. 1962.

    c. 1968.

    d. 1969.

    30. The European Investment Bank (EIB) granted its first loan.

    a. 1958.

    b. 1959.

    c. 1961.

    d. 1962.

    31. The first Council regulation sets into German, French and Italian as official languages of the Communities.

    a. 1958.

    b. 1959.

    c. 1961.

    d. 1962.

    32. Meeting in Strasbourg establishing the European Parliamentary Assembly. Is elected president of the same to R. Schumann.

    a. 1958.

    b. 1959.

    c. 1961.

    d. 1962.

    33. The EEC and Euratom start working in Brussels. The Parliamentary Assembly, which is established in Luxembourg and the Court, are common to the three Communities.

    a. 1958.

    b. 1959.

    c. 1961.

    d. 1962.

    34. Spaak Report on draft EU treaties which provide for the creation of the European Economic Community (EEC) and European Atomic Energy Agency (Euratom).

    a. 1955.

    b. 1956.

    c. 1957.

    d. 1958.

    35. The Council of Ministers of the Council of Europe adopts as it emblem the blue flag with 12

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