EuropeSouth AsiaAsia PacificAmericasMiddle EastAfricaBBC HomepageWorld ServiceEducation
BBC Homepagelow graphics version | feedback | help
BBC News Online
 You are in: In Depth: Budget2000
News image
Front Page 
World 
UK 
UK Politics 
Business 
Sci/Tech 
Health 
Education 
Entertainment 
Talking Point 
In Depth 
AudioVideo 
News image
banner Saturday, 11 March, 2000, 18:43 GMT
Budget Quiz
Budget 2000Many thanks to the hundreds of you who entered the competition. The correct answers are in bold below.

Only four people answered all 10 questions correctly, and the entrant who came closest to estimating the length of the speech (51 minutes) was Clare Thorpe. She will receive her prize of a set of House of Commons coffee cups and saucers shortly.

News image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
 1.News imageNews imageWho delivered the shortest Budget on record? (Not including this year.)
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews image
News imagea)William GladstoneNews image
News imageb)Benjamin DisraeliNews image
News imagec)Ward HuntNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
 2.News imageNews imageWho made the current Budget box?
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews image
News imagea)Unemployed people at a retraining centre in NewcastleNews image
News imageb)The Royal luggage-makers in WindsorNews image
News imagec)Trainees at a dockyard in FifeNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
 3.News imageNews imageIn his pre-Budget report of 1999, how much debt did the Chancellor forecast would be repaid in 1999-2000?
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews image
News imagea)�3.0bnNews image
News imageb)�3.5bnNews image
News imagec)�4.0bnNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
 4.News imageNews imageIn 1999, Mr Brown introduced a new starting rate of income tax of 10p. What did he do to the next highest band, starting from the year 2000?
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews image
News imagea)Raise it to 22pNews image
News imageb)Leave it at 22pNews image
News imagec)Cut it to 22pNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
 5.News imageNews imageWho was the last 20th century Chancellor to become Prime Minister without an interval inbetween?
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews image
News imagea)John MajorNews image
News imageb)Harold MacmillanNews image
News imagec)Neville ChamberlainNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
 6.News imageNews imageIn the 1990s, who delivered "The Budget of a Responsible Government"?
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews image
News imagea)John MajorNews image
News imageb)Kenneth ClarkeNews image
News imagec)Gordon BrownNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
 7.News imageNews imageWhile Gordon Brown delivered his 1999 Budget, Tony Blair sat on his left. Who sat to the Chancellor's right?
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews image
News imagea)Education Secretary David BlunkettNews image
News imageb)Chief Secretary to the Treasury Andrew SmithNews image
News imagec)Home Secretary Jack StrawNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
 8.News imageNews imageIn delivering last year's Budget, how many times did Gordon Brown use the words "prudent" or "prudence"?
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews image
News imagea)8News image
News imageb)9News image
News imagec)10News image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
 9.News imageNews imageIn the same speech, did Mr Brown use the word "fiscal" fewer, the same or more times?
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews image
News imagea)FewerNews image
News imageb)SameNews image
News imagec)MoreNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
10.News imageNews image How many page views did BBC News Online serve last Budget Day, 9 March, 1999?
News imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageNews imageNews image
News imagea)2.3mNews image
News imageb)2.5mNews image
News imagec)2.7mNews image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews imageNews image
News imageSearch BBC News Online
News image
News image
News imageNews image
Advanced search options
News image
Launch console
News image
News image
News imageBBC RADIO NEWS
News image
News image
News imageBBC ONE TV NEWS
News image
News image
News imageWORLD NEWS SUMMARY
News image
News image
News image
News image
News imageNews imageNews imageNews imagePROGRAMMES GUIDE
News image
Links to other Budget2000 stories are at the foot of the page.
News image

E-mail this story to a friend

Links to more Budget2000 stories



News imageNews image