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1. Question
_____ and _____ are leading fashion designers
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2. Question
_____ is spoken in Northern Ireland
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3. Question
_____ is spoken in parts of Scottish Highlands and Islands
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4. Question
_____ is spoken in Wales
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5. Question
Benjamin Britten wrote
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6. Question
Cats has been running in a London West End theatre since 1952
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7. Question
Charles Dickens wrote
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8. Question
Charlie Chaplin was famous for acting as a tramp in silent movies in early days of cinema
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9. Question
Christopher Wren designed
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10. Question
Cricket Matches can last up to ____ and still result in a draw
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11. Question
Cricket, Golf and Lawn Tennis began in Britain
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12. Question
Edward Elgar wrote
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13. Question
Edwin Lutyens designed
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14. Question
George Frederic Handel wrote
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15. Question
Girls in UK leave school better qualified than boys?
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16. Question
Gustav Holst wrote
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17. Question
Hindu people celebrate
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Inigo Jones designed
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Jewish people celebrate
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20. Question
JK Rowling wrote
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21. Question
Muslim people celebrate
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22. Question
People in UK are living shorter than in the past because of deteriorated living conditions
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23. Question
Remembrance Day is when lovers exchange cards and gifts
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24. Question
Robert Adam designed
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25. Question
Robert Louis Stevenson wrote
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26. Question
Sikh people celebrate
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27. Question
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote
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28. Question
St. Valentine’s Day is when lovers exchange cards and gifts
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29. Question
The 40 days before Easter are known as Lent
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30. Question
The Church of Scotland is a Presbyterian Church
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31. Question
The Millennium Stadium is located in
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32. Question
The Mousetrap has been running in a London West End theatre since 1952
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33. Question
The population growth in UK has been faster in recent years due to migration into the UK and longer life expectancy
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34. Question
What must your dog wear when walking in public?
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35. Question
What is a bank holiday?
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36. Question
What is the legal age to buy alcohol or gamble?
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37. Question
What percentage of the population has a parent or grandparent born outside the UK?
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38. Question
What percentage of the population live in England
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39. Question
What percentage of the population live in Northern Ireland
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40. Question
What percentage of the population live in Scotland
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41. Question
What percentage of the population live in Wales
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42. Question
What sport did Andy Murray win gold for?
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43. Question
What sport did Dame Kelly Holmes win gold for?
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44. Question
What sport did Ellie Simmonds win gold for?
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45. Question
What sport did Jessica Ennis win gold for?
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46. Question
What sport did Mo Farah win gold for?
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47. Question
What sport did Sir Steve Redgrave win gold for?
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48. Question
What’s the capital city of England
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49. Question
What’s the capital city of Northern Ireland
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50. Question
What’s the capital city of Scotland
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51. Question
What’s the capital city of Wales
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52. Question
When is Jesus Christ rising from the dead celebrated?
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53. Question
When is Remembrance day?
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54. Question
When is St Andrew’s Day?
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55. Question
When is St David’s Day?
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56. Question
When is St George’s Day?
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57. Question
When is St Patrick’s Day?
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58. Question
When is the birth of Jesus Christ celebrated?
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59. Question
When is the death of Jesus Christ celebrated?
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60. Question
Where was George Frederick Handel born?
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61. Question
Which of the following are influential British Bands?
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62. Question
Which of the following is the dominant ethnicity
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63. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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64. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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65. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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66. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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67. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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68. Question
Which sport is the most popular in UK?
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69. Question
Which years did UK host the Olympic Games?
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70. Question
Which note is not in sterling?
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71. Question
What are the age limits on becoming a school Governor?
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72. Question
Which of the following statement about the Queen is false?
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73. Question
Sir Ian Botham was the captain of which English team?
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74. Question
Which of the following cities is not in England
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75. Question
What time do pubs usually open on Mondays to Saturdays?
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76. Question
How long are driving licences valid for after reaching 70 years of age?
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77. Question
What do you call the paper on which you mark your vote?
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78. Question
Most shops in the UK are open seven days a week
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79. Question
A wide variety of food is eaten in the UK due to the country’s rich heritage and diverse population.
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80. Question
The Mousetrap has had the longest initial run of any show in history.
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81. Question
Nearly 10% of the population has a parent or grandparent born outside the UK.
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82. Question
In the UK, more men than women study at university.
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83. Question
The EU stands for Europe United.
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84. Question
Which one of the charities below works specifically with older people?
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85. Question
Which awards are the British equivalents of the Oscars?
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86. Question
Which of these organisations aims to promote international peace and security?
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87. Question
What is the name of the partner with whom Jayne Torvill has won four consecutive ice dancing world championships?
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88. Question
The UK has a ‘free press’. What does this mean?
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89. Question
Which of these British racing drivers has not won a Formula 1 World Championship?
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90. Question
Employment opportunities for women are:
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91. Question
How often is the Chelsea Flower Show held?
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92. Question
How often are draws made in the National Lottery?
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93. Question
What sport is played in the Wimbledon Championships?
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94. Question
The Six Nations Championship is a competition in which sport?
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95. Question
Which of these expressions does not come from cricket?
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96. Question
Which one of these statements about volunteering is false?
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97. Question
Which one of these facts about pantomimes is false?
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98. Question
Which of these statements about Wales and Northern Ireland is true?
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99. Question
The spiritual leader of the Church of England is:
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100. Question
Which of these things is income tax not used to pay for?
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101. Question
Which one of these venues is not a famous art gallery?
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102. Question
If you are resident in the UK, who must your vehicle be registered with?
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103. Question
For what is the Mercury Music Prize awarded?
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104. Question
Which one of these is not an ingredient of Welsh cakes?
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105. Question
Which one of these actions does not make you a good neighbour?
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106. Question
Who is the heir to the throne?
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107. Question
Which of these is not a key role of school governors or school boards?
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108. Question
The most common ethnic description in the UK is:
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109. Question
In what two months can Diwali fall?
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110. Question
Which of these statements about the UN Security Council is false?
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111. Question
How long does it take to donate blood?
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112. Question
The Laurence Olivier awards are named after:
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113. Question
Where was the main Olympic site for the 2012 games?
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114. Question
In which city are there several memorials to Dylan Thomas, including the Dylan Thomas Centre?
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115. Question
What was the first mammal successfully cloned by British scientists?
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116. Question
What is ‘The Proms’?
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117. Question
What percentage of the UK population lives in Northern Ireland?
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118. Question
On which day do lovers or secret admirers send cards and gifts?
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119. Question
On Christmas Day many people traditionally eat what roast meat?
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120. Question
Which of these is a famous music festival?
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121. Question
Which of these is not a famous horseracing event?
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122. Question
Who receives the money from TV licences?
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123. Question
What did the Bessemer mass production process produce?
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124. Question
What is Pancake Day also known as?
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125. Question
For what type of art was David Hockney famous?
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126. Question
What do people usually grow on an allotment?
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127. Question
What is the UK’s most popular sport?
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128. Question
Which one of these is not a fashion designer?
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129. Question
Which one of these statements about recent rapid population growth is false?
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130. Question
What percentage of the UK population lives in England?
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131. Question
In the 2009 Citizenship survey, what percentage of people identified themselves as Christian?
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132. Question
How many Oscars has animator Nick Park won?
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133. Question
How many pence are in one pound sterling
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134. Question
Today, languages related to Celtic are still spoken in parts of which countries?
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135. Question
What is the name of the Edinburg Festival that often showcases experimental theatre and comedy?
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136. Question
Which organisation is responsible for the protection and promotion of human rights in its member countries?
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137. Question
The Brit Awards is an annual event recognising talent in:
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138. Question
In what country is haggis a traditional food?
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139. Question
In what country was the British distance runner Mo Farah born?
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140. Question
Which two countries compete against each other in the famous Ashes cricket competition?
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141. Question
Which film franchise was based on books by J.K Rowling and is one of the two highest-grossing film franchises?
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142. Question
Which famous character features in the books of Ian Fleming?
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143. Question
What is the capital city of Wales?
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144. Question
Which of these statements about the EU is false?
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145. Question
What is ‘Yorkshire Pudding’?
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146. Question
Today in Britain, women make up what fraction of the workforce?
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147. Question
What does Bonfire Night mark?
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148. Question
How many member countries does the Council of Europe have?
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149. Question
On what date is St. George’s Day?
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150. Question
Which one of these statements about the 2009 citizenship survey is false?
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151. Question
Which one of these values of currency is not available as a banknote?
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Thanks, you are correct. There was a typo in the correct answer. This has been corrected.