32. the head of the state in britain is a) queen b) prime minister c) speaker 33. the queen the bills a) signs b) votes on c) passes 34. makes laws in the uk. a) the parliament b) the government the cabinet 35 the name of the london underground is a) subway b)tube c) underground 36. the taxi in london is... a) red b) black c) green, 37. in great britain is sometimes called a cab. a) a bus b) a taxi c) a train

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Here are the correct answers to your questions based on current UK constitutional law and terminology:

  1. The head of the state in Britain is a) queen (or king).
    • Note: Although the current monarch as of 2026 is King Charles III, the term "Queen" is used in your options to represent the Sovereign/Monarch.
  2. The queen (monarch) a) signs the bills.
    • The monarch grants Royal Assent to bills passed by Parliament, which involves signing letters patent to make them law.
  3. a) The Parliament makes laws in the UK.
    • The UK Parliament is the supreme legislative authority.
  4. The name of the London underground is b) tube.
    • While "Underground" is the official name, it is almost universally referred to as the Tube by locals and in common parlance.
  5. The taxi in London is b) black.
    • London's iconic licensed taxicabs are famously known as "black cabs."
  6. In Great Britain, b) a taxi is sometimes called a cab.
    • The term "cab" is a common synonym for a taxi, derived from the historical "hackney carriage" or "cabriolet."

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