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Clement Attlee becomes Labour Prime Minister of Britain
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  • 1. In 1945, following the conclusion of World War II, Clement Attlee emerged as the highly influential leader of the Labour Party, ushering in a transformative era in British politics as he became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Attlee, who had served as Deputy Prime Minister in Winston Churchill's wartime coalition government, led Labour to a resounding victory in the general election held in July of that year, securing a landslide majority in the House of Commons. His leadership marked a profound shift towards social reform and the establishment of a welfare state, reflecting the collective desire of the British public for change after years of hardship and destruction during the war. By implementing key policies such as the nationalization of key industries including coal, steel, and railways, as well as the initiation of the National Health Service, Attlee's government sought to address social inequalities and provide essential services for all citizens. His tenure as Prime Minister, which lasted until 1951, was characterized by significant legislative achievements and a commitment to building a fairer and more equitable society, solidifying his legacy as one of the great figures in 20th-century British history.

    When did Clement Attlee become Labour Prime Minister of Britain?
A) 1950
B) 1960
C) 1930
D) 1945
  • 2. Which political party did Clement Attlee belong to when he became Prime Minister?
A) Conservative
B) Liberal Democrats
C) UKIP
D) Labour
  • 3. Who was the monarch of Britain when Attlee became Prime Minister?
A) Queen Victoria
B) King George VI
C) Queen Elizabeth II
D) King Edward VIII
  • 4. Which war had just ended when Clement Attlee became Prime Minister?
A) World War II
B) World War I
C) Korean War
D) Vietnam War
  • 5. What was Clement Attlee's occupation before entering politics?
A) Scientist
B) Social worker
C) Farmer
D) Actor
  • 6. Which title did Clement Attlee hold in the House of Commons before becoming Prime Minister?
A) Leader of the Opposition
B) Chief Whip
C) Secretary of State for Defence
D) Speaker of the House
  • 7. Clement Attlee succeeded which Prime Minister in office?
A) Winston Churchill
B) David Lloyd George
C) Tony Blair
D) Margaret Thatcher
  • 8. Clement Attlee served in which branch of the military during World War I?
A) Air Force
B) Marines
C) Navy
D) Army
  • 9. Attlee's Deputy Prime Minister was
A) Aneurin Bevan
B) Ernest Bevin
C) George Lansbury
D) Herbert Morrison
  • 10. What was the name of the comprehensive social welfare package introduced under Attlee?
A) Butler Act
B) Beveridge Report
C) Lansbury Laws
D) Wheatley Act
  • 11. Attlee's father worked as a
A) Farmer
B) Solicitor
C) Engineer
D) Doctor
  • 12. Attlee became a Member of Parliament (MP) for which constituency?
A) Liverpool West Derby
B) Manchester Central
C) Tottenham
D) Limehouse
  • 13. What was the title of Attlee's autobiography?
A) As It Happened
B) My Life in Politics
C) In Time of Crisis
D) The Road to Power
  • 14. What was Clement Attlee's role in Winston Churchill's War Cabinet during World War II?
A) Chancellor of the Exchequer
B) Foreign Minister
C) Deputy Prime Minister
D) Home Secretary
  • 15. How many terms did Clement Attlee serve as Prime Minister?
A) 4
B) 2
C) 3
D) 1
  • 16. In which year did Clement Attlee resign as Prime Minister?
A) 1955
B) 1951
C) 1949
D) 1946
  • 17. What was Clement Attlee's full name?
A) Clement Edward Attlee
B) Clement William Attlee
C) Clement Anthony Attlee
D) Clement Richard Attlee
  • 18. Where was Clement Attlee born?
A) Putney, London
B) Edinburgh
C) Cardiff
D) Manchester
  • 19. What was the nickname of Clement Attlee's government due to its austerity measures?
A) Austerity Government
B) The Lavish Years
C) The Spending Spree
D) The Welfare Warriors
  • 20. What was Clement Attlee's military rank during World War I?
A) Major
B) Captain
C) Colonel
D) Lieutenant
  • 21. When did Clement Attlee pass away?
A) 1984
B) 1967
C) 1951
D) 1975
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