German Political Vocabulary Quiz (B2 Level)
Understanding the news in Germany requires a solid grasp of political vocabulary. Whether you are reading about the Bundestag, discussing a new Gesetz, or following an election campaign, these terms are essential for B2 level learners. This quiz will test your knowledge of the German government system, democratic processes, and key political roles. After mastering these nouns, you can explore our vocabulary quizzes or strengthen your structure with our grammar quizzes.
Key Vocabulary for This Quiz
Review these selected political terms before you start:
- der Bundestag (the federal parliament) – Der Bundestag stimmt über das Gesetz ab. (The federal parliament votes on the law.)
- die Wahl (the election) – Die nächste Wahl ist im September. (The next election is in September.)
- das Gesetz (the law) – Das neue Gesetz gilt ab Januar. (The new law applies from January.)
- die Verfassung (the constitution) – Die Würde des Menschen ist in der Verfassung geschützt. (Human dignity is protected in the constitution.)
- die Koalition (the coalition) – Die Parteien bilden eine Koalition. (The parties are forming a coalition.)
- der Abgeordnete (the member of parliament) – Der Abgeordnete hält eine Rede. (The member of parliament is giving a speech.)
- die Außenpolitik (the foreign policy) – Die Außenpolitik ist ein wichtiges Thema. (Foreign policy is an important topic.)
- die Abstimmung (the vote) – Die Abstimmung war sehr knapp. (The vote was very close.)
- der Kanzler (the chancellor) – Der Kanzler leitet die Regierung. (The chancellor leads the government.)
- die Gleichberechtigung (the equality) – Wir kämpfen für die Gleichberechtigung. (We are fighting for equality.)
Find the complete list of terms at our German political vocabulary B2 list.
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