The House of Keys sits tomorrow - with just six questions to be heard during the sitting.
There are also five questions for written reply, making a total of 11 queries for ministers to tackle.
Leading the way is Ramsey MHK Lawrie Hooper, with four questions for oral answer.
He wants to know about government building work, the Tynwald auditor and commissioner for administration, and local government reform.
Onchan MHK Rob Callister will quiz Infrastructure Minister Ray Harmer about public transport in Onchan, and Middle MHK Bill Shimmins will ask Economic Development Minister Laurence Skelly about easing work permit rules.
Lawrie Hooper also has the majority of questions for written reply - including two about the Island's Media Development Fund and one about Pinewood Studios.
Onchan MHK Julie Edge wants to know more about the Nunnery and its use as an ICT educational centre.
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