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So you think you know your David Cameron?

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Question 1
David Cameron was a special adviser to which Home Secretary between 1993 and 1994?
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A: David Waddington
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B: Kenneth Baker
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C: Ken Clarke
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D: Michael Howard
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Question 2
What career did David Cameron pursue before becoming an MP?
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A: Finance
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B: Public relations
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C: Journalism
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D: Refuse collection
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Question 3
David Cameron represents the constituency of Witney, but which former Conservative grandee used to represent it?
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A: Geoffrey Howe
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B: Douglas Hurd
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C: Michael Heseltine
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D: Norman Fowler
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Question 4
Which shadow cabinet portfolio did David Cameron hold before running for party leader?
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A: Home Affairs
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B: Health
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C: Trade and Industry
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D: Education
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Question 5
Who did David Cameron defeat in the Conservative leadership runoff?
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A: David Davis
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B: Ken Clarke
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C: Liam Fox
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D: Sir Malcolm Rifkind
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Question 6
In the 2006 local elections, Labour ran an advertisement painting David Cameron as what?
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A: Margaret Thatcher in disguise
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B: A crab
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C: A chameleon
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D: A gazelle
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Question 7
What was the Conservative slogan for the 2006 local elections?
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A: Be Green, Vote Conservative
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B: Vote Blue, Go Green
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C: The Green Way Forward
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D: Vote Conservative for a liberal future
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Question 8
In his first PMQs, David Cameron told the government chief whip to stop doing what?
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A: Fixing the membership of a select committee
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B: Blocking Conservative attempts to amend a bill
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C: Shouting like a child
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D: Throwing books at his colleagues
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Question 9
David Cameron likes to cycle to work, but why did this cause controversy in 2006?
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A: He was photographed riding on the pavement
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B: He refused to wear a bicycle helmet
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C: His papers were brought in a car travelling separately
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D: He didn�t have to pedal: his bicycle had a small motor
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Question 10
What did David Cameron mean when he said politicians should be less concerned about GDP, and more concerned about GWB?
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A: Tax should be redistributed, overcoming barriers to general wealth
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B: Britain should distance itself from the policies of George W. Bush
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C: He wants the Green Welly Brigade to have more of a say in politics
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D: Politicians should be interested in General Well Being, not just wealth

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