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Last Updated: Friday, 13 October 2006, 14:13 GMT 15:13 UK
So you think you've been quango'd?

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Question 1
What is the official name now given to some of the organisations once known as "quangos"?
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A: NDPB
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B: NYPD
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C: NSPCC
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D: NASUWT
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Question 2
What does "quango" stand for?
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A: Quality and Government
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B: Querulous Agency For Notifying Government
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C: Quasi-Autonomous Non-Governmental Organisations
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D: Quite Unique And Glorious Organisations
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Question 3
Who is the highest-paid head of a public body?
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A: Adam Crozier, Royal Mail
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B: Mark Thomson, BBC
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C: Robin Evans, British Waterways Board
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D: Sir Mervyn King, Bank of England
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Question 4
Which quango distributes the most public money?
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A: Environment Agency
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B: British Potato Council
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C: Disruptive Passengers Working Group
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D: Learning and Skills Council
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Question 5
Which politician, in 1995, promised a "bonfire of the quangos" when devolution happened?
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A: David Trimble
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B: Donald Dewar
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C: Ron Davies
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D: John Gummer
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Question 6
How much public money do quangos spend each year?
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A: �2 billion
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B: �15 billion
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C: �79 billion
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D: �167 billion
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Question 7
English Regional Assemblies are not classified as quangos. What are they called?
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A: External bodies
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B: Other bodies
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C: Near government bodies
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D: Non governmental public delivery agencies
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Question 8
Which government department sponsors the most quangos?
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A: Treasury
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B: Department of Health
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C: Department of Culture, Media and Sport
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D: Ministry of Defence
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Question 9
How many public bodies are there in the UK?
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A: 149
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B: 574
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C: 1102
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D: 1945
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Question 10
Three of these quangos were created and one was abolished since then. Which one was abolished?
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A: Music and Dance Scheme Advisory Group
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B: Public Diplomacy Board
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C: Disruptive Passengers Working Group
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D: Welsh Development Agency

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