10.a committee may take all of the following actions Except

-passing a bill into law
-recommending a bill for further consideration
-not recommending the bill*******
-listening to testimony about a bill

5.the leader of the house of representatives is the?
-speaker of the house
-lieutenant governor
-governor***
-house chair man

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Both your answers are wrong. Re-read your text materials.

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For the first question, a committee may take the following actions:

1. Passing a bill into law: This means that the committee has analyzed and approved a bill, and it has progressed to becoming a law.

2. Recommending a bill for further consideration: Committees often review bills and determine if they should be recommended to move forward in the legislative process.

3. Listening to testimony about a bill: Committees often hold hearings where they can gather information and listen to opinions and arguments related to a bill.

Based on this information, we can conclude that the correct answer is "not recommending the bill." Committees may choose not to recommend a bill for various reasons, such as if they believe it is not in the best interest of the public or does not align with their goals or values.

For the second question, the leader of the House of Representatives is known as the "Speaker of the House." The Speaker of the House is elected by the members of the House of Representatives and is responsible for leading the chamber, maintaining order, and representing the House in its relations with the Senate and the executive branch.

Therefore, the correct answer is "speaker of the house."

I hope this helps you with your test preparation! Remember, it is important to understand the concepts behind the answers rather than simply memorizing them. Good luck!