Here are the correct answers to your questions based on current UK constitutional law and terminology:
- 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.
- 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.
- a) The Parliament makes laws in the UK.
- The UK Parliament is the supreme legislative authority.
- 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.
- The taxi in London is b) black.
- London's iconic licensed taxicabs are famously known as "black cabs."
- 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."
Would you like more information on the current roles of the British monarchy or how the legislative process works?
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