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- Question 1 of 681
1. Question
______ broke away from the Church of Rome and established the Church of England.
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2. Question
________ people left Ireland during the potato famine
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3. Question
_________ were fighting against each other in the Wars of the Roses.
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4. Question
A group of Protestants named Puritans opposed King Charles
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5. Question
A group of Roman Catholics named Puritans opposed King Charles
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6. Question
After the Parliament executed the king in 1649, who did the Scots declare king?
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7. Question
After the Second World War, workers from Ireland and other parts of Europe were encouraged to come to UK to help rebuild.
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8. Question
Anne Boleyn was the mother of ______
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9. Question
BBC is a privately funded media organisation.
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10. Question
BBC is state-funded media organisation that is independent of the government
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11. Question
Between 1853 and 1913
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12. Question
British armed forces have been fighting in _______ from 1992 to 1995. NATO and EU soldiers replaced the British armed forces after 1995.
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13. Question
Captain James Cook produced a map of
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14. Question
Catherine of Aragon was the mother of ______
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15. Question
Charles II led the Scottish army and lost in
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16. Question
Charles II’s ______ became king after Charles II died in 1685
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17. Question
Charles, king of Scotland was restored as King Charles II of England in 1660
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18. Question
Charles, king of Scotland was restored as King Charles II of England in 1760
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19. Question
Christopher Wren
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20. Question
During the 1950s people from West Indies were invited to come and work in Britain under which occupation?
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21. Question
During the Victorian period the British Empire became the largest empire in the world
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22. Question
Edmund Halley
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23. Question
English people started to colonise the eastern coast of America during the rule of Elizabeth I
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24. Question
English people started to colonise the western coast of America during the rule of Elizabeth III
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25. Question
Florence Nightingale and her fellow nurses increased the mortality rate in hospitals during the Crimean War
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26. Question
Free trade did not help develop the British Industry because raw materials could not be imported more cheaply
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27. Question
Great Britain was created in
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28. Question
Highland Clearances is when crofters were forced off their land to make way for sheep and cattle grazing
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29. Question
Hogmanay is celebrated
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30. Question
How long was Queen Victoria’s reign?
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31. Question
In ______ at the Battle of Trafalgar, Admiral Nelson defeated the French and Spanish Navy
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32. Question
In 1200, Ireland was under the King of England
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33. Question
In 1607 England and Scotland were united to create Great Britain
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34. Question
In 1707 England and Scotland were united to create Great Britain
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35. Question
In 1776, people living in American colonies wanted to be part of the British Empire
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36. Question
In 1899, the British went to war with South African settlers called the Boers
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37. Question
In the 1970s, Britain had a balance of payments where it bought more goods than it sold to other countries
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38. Question
In the 1970s, Britain had a balance of payments where it sold more goods than it bought from other countries
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39. Question
In what year did Emancipation Act end slavery throughout the British Empire?
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40. Question
Isambard Kingdom Brunel designed the Great Western Railway
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41. Question
James I and Charles I believed they were chosen by God to rule
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42. Question
James was a ______ and people in England was worried he would change the country’s religion.
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43. Question
Jane Seymour was the mother of _______
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44. Question
Julius Caesar invaded and ruled Britain in 55 BC
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45. Question
King Charles I’s army lost in
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46. Question
King Edward used the Statute of Rhuddlan to take over Wales.
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47. Question
Margaret Thatcher was the first
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48. Question
Margaret Thatcher was the longest-serving UK Prime Minister of the 20th Century
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49. Question
Mary the Queen of Scots was Elizabeth I’s
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50. Question
New laws in 1960s also known as the Swinging Sixties made it easier to get an abortion or a divorce
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51. Question
New laws in 1960s also known as the Swinging Sixties made it more difficult to get an abortion or a divorce
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52. Question
Prime Minister __________ created the National Health Service
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53. Question
Samuel Pepys
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54. Question
Sir Isaac Newton
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55. Question
St Andrew is the patron saint of
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56. Question
St George is the patron saint of
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57. Question
St Patrick is the patron saint of
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58. Question
The _________ occurred during Charles II’s rule.
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59. Question
The Bayeux Tapestry tells the story of the Battle of Hastings in embroidery.
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60. Question
The Bill of Rights of 1689 limited the _____ powers
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61. Question
The Celtic language consists of languages spoken in Wales, Scotland and Ireland.
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62. Question
The civil war between King Charles I and Parliament began in
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63. Question
The Duke of Wellington defeated Napoleon in ______ at the Battle of Waterloo
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64. Question
The first Archbishop of Canterbury is ______
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65. Question
The Glorious Revolution refers to
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66. Question
The modern copy of The Globe Theatre is at
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67. Question
The Reform Act gave
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68. Question
The Scottish Parliament made Roman Catholic service illegal in
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69. Question
The Spitfire and the Hurricane were important planes in the Battle of Britain
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70. Question
The Spitfire and the Hurricane were important planes in the Battle of France
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71. Question
Tony Blair’s government did not allow Northern Ireland to form a government
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72. Question
What does the National Insurance Contributions fund?
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73. Question
What happened after the General Election in May 2010
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74. Question
What happened in the 1400?
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75. Question
What industry did Richard Arkwright develop efficient and profitable factories?
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76. Question
What language was John Barbour’s poem of the Battle of Bannockburn?
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77. Question
What was Adam Smith famous for?
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78. Question
What was David Hume famous for?
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79. Question
What was James Watt famous for?
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80. Question
What was the nationality of Kenneth MacAlpin?
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81. Question
When did people start farming in Britain?
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82. Question
When did the great depression start?
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83. Question
When did the UK join the European Economic Community (EEC)?
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84. Question
When did the Wars of the Roses end?
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85. Question
When James inherited Elizabeth I’s throne in 1603, Scotland became part of Britain
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86. Question
When was Britain separated from the continent of Europe?
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87. Question
When was Charles II crowned King of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland?
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88. Question
When was the first BBC radio broadcast?
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89. Question
When was the first regular television service?
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90. Question
Where did 300,000 British soldiers flee from Hitler’s army after France fell?
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91. Question
Where did feudalism exist?
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92. Question
Where did the Boer War take place?
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93. Question
Which industries developed during the great depression?
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94. Question
Which of the following British King was called the King of Ireland?
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95. Question
Which of the following colonies became independent countries after 1947?
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96. Question
Which of the following did Margaret Thatcher’s government do?
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97. Question
Which of the following is a 20th century British invention?
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98. Question
Which of the following is Shakespeare’s play?
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99. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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100. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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101. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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102. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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103. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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104. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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105. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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106. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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107. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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108. Question
Which of the following was famous during the Victorians?
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109. Question
Which patron saint does the crosses in the Union Flag represent?
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110. Question
Which series of concerts was organised by BBC?
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111. Question
Who won the Battle of Agincourt during the Hundred Years War?
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112. Question
The Tower of London was built by
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113. Question
Who was Henry VII’s son?
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114. Question
In which city did Sake Dean Mahomet own up the first curry house in Britain in 1810?
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115. Question
Which two cities did the United States drop the atomic bomb, bringing the Second World War to a close?
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116. Question
In which part of England is Land’s End situated?
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117. Question
Who was Churchill’s deputy Prime Minister in the wartime coalition government?
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118. Question
Who wrote Land of Hope and Glory?
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119. Question
Which conflict resulted in the formation of the UN?
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120. Question
Which country’s traditional meal is the “Ulster Fry”?
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121. Question
What was William Wilberforce famous for?
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122. Question
Charles II was succeeded by James II. What religion did James II follow?
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123. Question
Who designed the new St Paul’s Cathedral?
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124. Question
What is the name of the best preserved prehistoric village in northern Europe?
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125. Question
Shipbuilding and coal mining declined under Margaret Thatcher’s leadership.
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126. Question
The Chartists wanted all regions to be equal in the electoral system.
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127. Question
India and Pakistan were granted independence from Britain in 1947.
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128. Question
Sir Chris Hoy has won more Olympic medals than Bradley Wiggins
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129. Question
Thomas Chippendale was a designer of ceramics.
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130. Question
The Easter Uprising took place in Belfast.
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131. Question
Who did the Scottish Jacobites attempt to put on the throne in 1745?
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132. Question
Why did the first English troops go to Ireland at the beginning of the Middle Ages?
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133. Question
What pivotal event occurred on ‘D-Day’?
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134. Question
With which other country did Britain develop Concorde, the world’s only supersonic commercial airliner?
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135. Question
What did the Scottish Parliament abolish in 1560?
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136. Question
Edinburgh Castle was built in which period?
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137. Question
At the General Election in May 2010, what happened for the first time since February 1974?
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138. Question
Which leader was defeated at the Battle of Hastings?
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139. Question
In 1688 William of Orange invaded England with little resistance and then ruled peacefully with his wife Mary. This was later called:
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140. Question
Which of these statements about the evacuation of Dunkirk is false?
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141. Question
During Edward VI’s reign, what book was written to be used in the Church of England that is still used today?
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142. Question
Bonnie Prince Charlie’s army were finally defeated by George II’s army at which 1746 Battle?
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143. Question
Who was the first Archbishop of Canterbury?
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144. Question
In 1969, Monty Python’s Flying Circus introduced a new type of:
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145. Question
Why was Mary Queen of Scots executed?
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146. Question
When Civil War broke out between Charles I and his Parliament, those who supported the king were known as:
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147. Question
Many Huguenot immigrants came to England between 1680 and 1720. Who were they?
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148. Question
Where does Nelson’s column, the monument to Admiral Nelson, stand?
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149. Question
Which of these statements about The Proms is false?
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150. Question
What was the purpose of the Statute of Rhuddlan?
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151. Question
Which English King fought at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415?
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152. Question
Which one of these was not an Allied Power?
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153. Question
Where did the Boer War against settlers from the Netherlands take place?
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154. Question
Who introduced the Statute of Rhuddlan?
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155. Question
What was the name of the British sailor who was the fastest person to sail round the world single-handed?
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156. Question
Who succeeded Edward VI as monarch of England?
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157. Question
Which classical composer born in 1659 was the organist at Westminster Abbey?
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158. Question
For what has Sir Steven Redgrave won Olympic medals?
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159. Question
What as the biggest source of employment in Britain before the Industrial Revolution?
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160. Question
Who became Prime Minister in 1945?
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161. Question
What was the Magna Carta?
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162. Question
On what date did the First World War end?
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163. Question
What was the population of the UK in the year 1600?
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164. Question
What year was the Turner prize established?
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165. Question
When was the National Health Service established?
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166. Question
In what year did Henry VIII take the throne?
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167. Question
How long ago did Britain become separated from the Continent by the Channel
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168. Question
In Ireland, what event caused a million deaths and the emigration of one and a half million people to the United States and England in the 19th century?
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169. Question
Where was the Great Exhibition of 1851 held?
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170. Question
Canterbury Cathedral was built in what period?
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171. Question
What was the name of the railway that Isambard Kingdom Brunel was responsible for constructing?
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172. Question
What is the 18th century period of many new ideas on politics, philosophy and science called?
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173. Question
What was the name of the tribe led by Boudicca?
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174. Question
In which battle did the Scottish defeat the English in 1314
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175. Question
The Domesday Book recorded details of:
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176. Question
Where was William Shakespeare born?
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177. Question
After Charles I’s execution by Parliament in 1649, who did the Scots declare King?
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178. Question
Who developed the television?
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179. Question
In the Hundred Years War, England fought against which country?
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180. Question
What was the name of the most famous satirical magazine of the 19th century?
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181. Question
What fraction of the population of England died because of the Black Death?
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182. Question
In what month of 1945 did the Allies finally defeat Germany?
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183. Question
Which of Shakespeare’s plays contains the line “To be or not to be?”
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184. Question
Which British city was almost totally destroyed by German bombing?
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185. Question
Which king defeated the Vikings?
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186. Question
Who wrote The Canterbury Tales?
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187. Question
Who pioneered the railway engine?
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188. Question
When Scottish landlords destroyed crofts to make way for large flocks and herds, what was this called?
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189. Question
What nationality was the famous poet and writer Dylan Thomas?
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190. Question
Which of these countries was not a founding member of the EU?
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191. Question
Which one of these reforms did the Chartists not campaign for?
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192. Question
Which one of these detectives featured in the books of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?
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193. Question
In what period was Skara Brae built?
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194. Question
What is the name of the Paralympian who has won the London Marathon six times and holds 16 Paralympic medals?
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195. Question
The first Jews came to Britain in 1656. Where did they settle?
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196. Question
Many of the members of Charles I’s Parliament belonged to a Christian group who advocated a strict and simple religious doctrine. What were they called?
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197. Question
Who became Prime Minister of Britain in 1940?
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198. Question
Which one of these countries was invaded by Iraq in 1990 and liberated by coalition forces led by Britain?
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199. Question
Who was Robert Burns?
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200. Question
What was Pearl Harbour?
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201. Question
What character did Charlie Chaplin play in his famous silent movies?
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202. Question
What was ‘the Norman Conquest’?
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203. Question
On how many occasions has the UK hosted the Olympic Games?
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204. Question
In what year were the Welsh Assembly and Scottish Parliament established?
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205. Question
Tony Blair became Prime Minister in what year?
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206. Question
How many Indians fought on behalf of Britain in the First World War?
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207. Question
In what decade did the ‘pop art’ movement emerge?
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208. Question
In what year did the English football team win the World Cup?
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209. Question
In what year did the world enter the ‘Great Depression’?
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210. Question
When was the National Trust founded?
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211. Question
In what year was the Norman Conquest?
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212. Question
How many colonies in America declared independence from Britain in 1776?
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213. Question
How many times did Sir Jackie Stewart win the Formula 1 World Championship?
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214. Question
Which one of these painters was not a Pre-Raphaelite artist?
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215. Question
The conflict between those who wanted full Irish independence and those who were loyal to the British government is often called what?
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216. Question
The 1960s was a period of social change. What name is sometimes given to the 1960s?
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217. Question
What was the name of the movement against the Pope’s authority and the practices of the Roman Church, which swept across Europe?
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218. Question
What was the main reason why Henry VIII established the Church of England?
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219. Question
What prompted the United States to enter the war and fight alongside the Allies?
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220. Question
Which famous British company was setup to trade in India but eventually gained control of large areas?
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221. Question
Which group campaigned for voting rights for the working classes?
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222. Question
In which battle did the Duke of Wellington defeat Napoleon?
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223. Question
What industry was Richard Arkwright involved in?
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224. Question
Where did the first British farmers come from?
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225. Question
Which one of these statements about Florence Nightingale is false?
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226. Question
Sir Roger Bannister was the first man to do what?
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227. Question
Who is known as ‘The Bard’ in Scotland?
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228. Question
The name of the leader of the Roundheads was:
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229. Question
Which one of these ideas was not established by the Magna Carta?
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230. Question
In 55 BC, Britain was invaded by the Romans led by who?
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231. Question
Who wrote The Lord of the Rings?
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232. Question
Which Prime Minister helped to establish the Northern Ireland peace process?
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233. Question
Which one of these monarchs was not a child of Henry VIII?
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234. Question
The 1970s were a time of serious unrest in Northern Ireland. What happened to the Northern Ireland Parliament in 1972?
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235. Question
Which king took the title ‘King Of Ireland?”
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236. Question
For what is Roald Dahl well-known?
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237. Question
What nationality was Queen Anne’s successor, George I?
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238. Question
For whom did George Handel write The Water Music?
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239. Question
Which of these was not a wife of Henry VIII?
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240. Question
Which coast of America was colonised by English settlers during Elizabeth I’s reign?
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241. Question
In 2012, the Queen celebrated which jubilee?
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242. Question
Who mapped the coast of Australia?
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243. Question
Which of these operas is not by Gilbert and Sullivan?
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244. Question
By 1200, the English ruled an area of Ireland known as the Pale. Where was this located?
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245. Question
Which country invaded the Falkland Islands, a British territory, in 1982?
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246. Question
Who was in charge of the British fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar?
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247. Question
What was a ’round barrow’?
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248. Question
James I and Charles I both believed in the ‘Divine Right of Kings’. What did this mean?
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249. Question
In 1348 Britain began to suffer the Black Death. What was the Black Death?
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250. Question
How many British casualties were there on the first day of the Battle of the Somme in 1916?
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251. Question
In which century did the medieval gothic style of architecture become popular again?
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252. Question
When did Elizabeth II take the throne?
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253. Question
In what year did Adolf Hitler come to power in Germany?
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254. Question
When were films first shown publicly in the UK?
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255. Question
In what year did Queen Victoria come to the throne?
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256. Question
Which Prime Minister made the famous ‘wind of change’ speech about decolonisation?
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257. Question
Who circumnavigated (sailed all the way around) the world in his ship The Golden Hind?
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258. Question
Which country was Mary Peters, the 1972 Olympic pentathlon gold medallist, from?
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259. Question
Who succeeded Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister?
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260. Question
Where was the author and poet Rudyard Kipling born?
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261. Question
Which one of these statements about the Crusades is false?
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262. Question
Which one of these statements is false?
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263. Question
Welsh rebellions had been defeated by:
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264. Question
When Ireland became two countries in 1922, northern Protestant counties took the name Northern Ireland. What was the name taken by the other Irish country?
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265. Question
May 1660, Parliament invited Charles II back from exile. Which of these statements about Charles II’s reign is false?
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266. Question
St Andrews in Scotland is known as what?
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267. Question
What was the name of the 1833 Act which abolished slavery throughout the British Empire?
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268. Question
What was the system of land ownership used by the Normans called?
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269. Question
Who invented the hovercraft?
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270. Question
Which one of these statements about Margaret Thatcher is false?
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271. Question
Why did Henry VIII divorce his first wife, Catherine of Aragon?
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272. Question
Why was Mary known as ‘Bloody Mary’?
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273. Question
At the beginning of the 19th century, who had the right to vote?
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274. Question
What was the name of the first Prime Minister?
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275. Question
Which one of these statements is false? Following the Black Death:
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276. Question
Which three tribes invaded Britain from Northern Europe?
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277. Question
In the Second World War the Allies fought the Axis powers. Which one of these was not an Axis power?
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278. Question
Elizabeth I was succeeded by her cousins James I of England, Wales and Ireland, but what was his title in Scotland, which remained a separate country?
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279. Question
Franz Ferdinand was Archduke of which country?
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280. Question
Which one of these statements about the Bronze Age is false?
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281. Question
For what discovery did Alexander Fleming win the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1945?
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282. Question
Where was Hadrian’s Wall built?
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283. Question
Hitler’s invasion of which country triggered the Second World War?
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284. Question
When the Wars of the Roses ended, Henry Tudor of the House of Lancaster took the throne as Henry VII. But which King died in the war?
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285. Question
Which one of these statements about William Beveridge is false?
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286. Question
The Bruce was written in the newly developed Scots language. What was it about?
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287. Question
Which one of these services and industries was not nationalised in the years following the Second World War?
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288. Question
Which of Henry VIII’s wives died after giving Henry a son?
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289. Question
What is Sutton Hoo?
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290. Question
In what year did Dame Ellen MacArthur become the fastest person to sail around the world single-handed?
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291. Question
In what year did Concorde begin to carry passengers?
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292. Question
In what year did the First World War begin?
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293. Question
In what year did Britain promise Ireland ‘Home Rule’?
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294. Question
In what year did the English defeat the Spanish Armada?
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295. Question
The War of the Roses ended with the Battle of Bosworth Field in which year?
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296. Question
In what year did the UK join the EU?
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297. Question
Stonehenge was probably a ______
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298. Question
King James Bible was the first English Bible.
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299. Question
The first union flag was created in 1606 from the flags of
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300. Question
In the Second World War, the Axis powers were
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301. Question
_____ and _____ are leading fashion designers
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302. Question
_____ is spoken in Northern Ireland
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303. Question
_____ is spoken in parts of Scottish Highlands and Islands
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304. Question
_____ is spoken in Wales
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305. Question
Benjamin Britten wrote
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306. Question
Cats has been running in a London West End theatre since 1952
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307. Question
Charles Dickens wrote
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308. Question
Charlie Chaplin was famous for acting as a tramp in silent movies in early days of cinema
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309. Question
Christopher Wren designed
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310. Question
Cricket Matches can last up to ____ and still result in a draw
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311. Question
Cricket, Golf and Lawn Tennis began in Britain
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312. Question
Edward Elgar wrote
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313. Question
Edwin Lutyens designed
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314. Question
George Frederic Handel wrote
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315. Question
Girls in UK leave school better qualified than boys?
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316. Question
Gustav Holst wrote
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317. Question
Hindu people celebrate
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318. Question
Inigo Jones designed
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319. Question
Jewish people celebrate
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320. Question
JK Rowling wrote
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321. Question
Muslim people celebrate
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322. Question
People in UK are living shorter than in the past because of deteriorated living conditions
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323. Question
Remembrance Day is when lovers exchange cards and gifts
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324. Question
Robert Adam designed
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325. Question
Robert Louis Stevenson wrote
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326. Question
Sikh people celebrate
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327. Question
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote
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328. Question
St. Valentine’s Day is when lovers exchange cards and gifts
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329. Question
The 40 days before Easter are known as Lent
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330. Question
The Church of Scotland is a Presbyterian Church
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331. Question
The Millennium Stadium is located in
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332. Question
The Mousetrap has been running in a London West End theatre since 1952
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333. 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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334. Question
What must your dog wear when walking in public?
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335. Question
What is a bank holiday?
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336. Question
What is the legal age to buy alcohol or gamble?
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337. Question
What percentage of the population has a parent or grandparent born outside the UK?
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338. Question
What percentage of the population live in England
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339. Question
What percentage of the population live in Northern Ireland
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340. Question
What percentage of the population live in Scotland
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341. Question
What percentage of the population live in Wales
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342. Question
What sport did Andy Murray win gold for?
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343. Question
What sport did Dame Kelly Holmes win gold for?
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344. Question
What sport did Ellie Simmonds win gold for?
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345. Question
What sport did Jessica Ennis win gold for?
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346. Question
What sport did Mo Farah win gold for?
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347. Question
What sport did Sir Steve Redgrave win gold for?
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348. Question
What’s the capital city of England
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349. Question
What’s the capital city of Northern Ireland
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350. Question
What’s the capital city of Scotland
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351. Question
What’s the capital city of Wales
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352. Question
When is Jesus Christ rising from the dead celebrated?
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353. Question
When is Remembrance day?
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354. Question
When is St Andrew’s Day?
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355. Question
When is St David’s Day?
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356. Question
When is St George’s Day?
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357. Question
When is St Patrick’s Day?
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358. Question
When is the birth of Jesus Christ celebrated?
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359. Question
When is the death of Jesus Christ celebrated?
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360. Question
Where was George Frederick Handel born?
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361. Question
Which of the following are influential British Bands?
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362. Question
Which of the following is the dominant ethnicity
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363. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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364. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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365. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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366. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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367. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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368. Question
Which sport is the most popular in UK?
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369. Question
Which years did UK host the Olympic Games?
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370. Question
Which note is not in sterling?
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371. Question
What are the age limits on becoming a school Governor?
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372. Question
Which of the following statement about the Queen is false?
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373. Question
Sir Ian Botham was the captain of which English team?
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374. Question
Which of the following cities is not in England
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375. Question
What time do pubs usually open on Mondays to Saturdays?
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376. Question
How long are driving licences valid for after reaching 70 years of age?
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377. Question
What do you call the paper on which you mark your vote?
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378. Question
Most shops in the UK are open seven days a week
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379. 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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380. Question
The Mousetrap has had the longest initial run of any show in history.
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381. Question
Nearly 10% of the population has a parent or grandparent born outside the UK.
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382. Question
In the UK, more men than women study at university.
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383. Question
The EU stands for Europe United.
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384. Question
Which one of the charities below works specifically with older people?
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385. Question
Which awards are the British equivalents of the Oscars?
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386. Question
Which of these organisations aims to promote international peace and security?
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387. Question
What is the name of the partner with whom Jayne Torvill has won four consecutive ice dancing world championships?
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388. Question
The UK has a ‘free press’. What does this mean?
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389. Question
Which of these British racing drivers has not won a Formula 1 World Championship?
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390. Question
Employment opportunities for women are:
CorrectIncorrect - Question 391 of 681
391. Question
How often is the Chelsea Flower Show held?
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392. Question
How often are draws made in the National Lottery?
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393. Question
What sport is played in the Wimbledon Championships?
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394. Question
The Six Nations Championship is a competition in which sport?
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395. Question
Which of these expressions does not come from cricket?
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396. Question
Which one of these statements about volunteering is false?
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397. Question
Which one of these facts about pantomimes is false?
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398. Question
Which of these statements about Wales and Northern Ireland is true?
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399. Question
The spiritual leader of the Church of England is:
CorrectIncorrect - Question 400 of 681
400. Question
Which of these things is income tax not used to pay for?
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401. Question
Which one of these venues is not a famous art gallery?
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402. Question
If you are resident in the UK, who must your vehicle be registered with?
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403. Question
For what is the Mercury Music Prize awarded?
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404. Question
Which one of these is not an ingredient of Welsh cakes?
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405. Question
Which one of these actions does not make you a good neighbour?
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406. Question
Who is the heir to the throne?
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407. Question
Which of these is not a key role of school governors or school boards?
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408. Question
The most common ethnic description in the UK is:
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409. Question
In what two months can Diwali fall?
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410. Question
Which of these statements about the UN Security Council is false?
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411. Question
How long does it take to donate blood?
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412. Question
The Laurence Olivier awards are named after:
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413. Question
Where was the main Olympic site for the 2012 games?
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414. Question
In which city are there several memorials to Dylan Thomas, including the Dylan Thomas Centre?
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415. Question
What was the first mammal successfully cloned by British scientists?
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416. Question
What is ‘The Proms’?
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417. Question
What percentage of the UK population lives in Northern Ireland?
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418. Question
On which day do lovers or secret admirers send cards and gifts?
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419. Question
On Christmas Day many people traditionally eat what roast meat?
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420. Question
Which of these is a famous music festival?
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421. Question
Which of these is not a famous horseracing event?
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422. Question
Who receives the money from TV licences?
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423. Question
What did the Bessemer mass production process produce?
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424. Question
What is Pancake Day also known as?
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425. Question
For what type of art was David Hockney famous?
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426. Question
What do people usually grow on an allotment?
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427. Question
What is the UK’s most popular sport?
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428. Question
Which one of these is not a fashion designer?
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429. Question
Which one of these statements about recent rapid population growth is false?
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430. Question
What percentage of the UK population lives in England?
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431. Question
In the 2009 Citizenship survey, what percentage of people identified themselves as Christian?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 432 of 681
432. Question
How many Oscars has animator Nick Park won?
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433. Question
How many pence are in one pound sterling
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434. Question
Today, languages related to Celtic are still spoken in parts of which countries?
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435. Question
What is the name of the Edinburg Festival that often showcases experimental theatre and comedy?
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436. Question
Which organisation is responsible for the protection and promotion of human rights in its member countries?
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437. Question
The Brit Awards is an annual event recognising talent in:
CorrectIncorrect - Question 438 of 681
438. Question
In what country is haggis a traditional food?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 439 of 681
439. Question
In what country was the British distance runner Mo Farah born?
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440. Question
Which two countries compete against each other in the famous Ashes cricket competition?
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441. 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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442. Question
Which famous character features in the books of Ian Fleming?
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443. Question
What is the capital city of Wales?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 444 of 681
444. Question
Which of these statements about the EU is false?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 445 of 681
445. Question
What is ‘Yorkshire Pudding’?
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446. Question
Today in Britain, women make up what fraction of the workforce?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 447 of 681
447. Question
What does Bonfire Night mark?
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448. Question
How many member countries does the Council of Europe have?
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449. Question
On what date is St. George’s Day?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 450 of 681
450. Question
Which one of these statements about the 2009 citizenship survey is false?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 451 of 681
451. Question
Which one of these values of currency is not available as a banknote?
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452. Question
______ drew up the European convention on Human Rights
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453. Question
All young people in UK are sent a National Insurance number just before their 16th birthday
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454. Question
An employer can automatically deduct income tax for their employees through a system called
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455. Question
Any member of the public can visit the Assembly or Parliament buildings and listen to debates
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456. Question
At the beginning of the 19th century
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457. Question
Free press means what is written in the newspaper is out of the government’s control
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458. Question
How many member states does the Commonwealth have?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 459 of 681
459. Question
How often are General Elections and elections for European Parliament held?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 460 of 681
460. Question
How old do you have to be in order to drive a car or motor cycle?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 461 of 681
461. Question
How old do you need to be in order to stand for public office?
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462. Question
If the accused person is between 10 to 17, the case is dealt with in
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463. Question
Magistrates’ and Justice of the Peace Courts only deal with minor criminal offences such as speeding
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464. Question
Members of the public are allowed to attend Youth Court hearings
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465. Question
Residents over the age of 18 can vote in UK today
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466. Question
The European Convention on Human Rights include prohibition of slavery and forced labour and freedom of thought, conscience and religion
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467. Question
The head of police force is called
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468. Question
The judge has the ability to tell the government to change its policies if they decide the government’s action is illegal
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469. Question
The Mayor is the ceremonial leader of a local authority.
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470. Question
The members in the Northern Ireland Assembly are called
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471. Question
The members in the Scottish Parliament are called
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472. Question
The members in the Welsh government are called
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473. Question
The UK was involved in the principles of the European Convention on Human Rights and signed it in 1950
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474. Question
UK does not have free press, which means the government can tell the newspaper what they can and cannot write
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475. Question
What is the requirement to be allowed to vote in a General Election
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476. Question
Which cases are heard in County Courts in England?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 477 of 681
477. Question
Which cases are heard in the Criminal Sheriff Courts in Scotland?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 478 of 681
478. Question
Which of the following cannot stand for public office?
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479. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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480. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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481. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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482. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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483. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
CorrectIncorrect - Question 484 of 681
484. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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485. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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486. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
CorrectIncorrect - Question 487 of 681
487. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
CorrectIncorrect - Question 488 of 681
488. Question
Which of the following statement is correct
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489. Question
Who is allowed to apply for jobs in the civil service?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 490 of 681
490. Question
Who is the head of State in the United Kingdom?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 491 of 681
491. Question
You are allowed to use the small claims procedure to collect money owed to you if it is less than £5,000.00
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492. Question
You must have a National Insurance number in order to work in the UK
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493. Question
The government is formed by
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494. Question
What month are council elections normally held?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 495 of 681
495. Question
Members of the House of Lords may not stand for election to the House of Commons
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496. Question
The Citizen’s Advice Bureau can give you names of solicitors
CorrectIncorrect - Question 497 of 681
497. Question
Blind people get 50% discount on their TV licence
CorrectIncorrect - Question 498 of 681
498. Question
If you have a valid driving licence from the EU, Iceland, Lichtenstein or Norway, you can drive in the UK for as long as it is valid
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499. Question
One of Britain’s shared values and responsibilities is to vote in local and government elections
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500. Question
Parliamentary proceedings are broadcast on television.
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501. Question
In England, parents and community groups can apply to open a free school in their local area.
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502. Question
Any man who forces a woman to have sex, including a woman’s husband, can be charged with rape.
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503. Question
NATO members have agreed to help each other if they come under attack, and NATO aims to maintain peace between its members.
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504. Question
A Youth Court is usually presided over by three specially trained magistrates or a District Judge.
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505. Question
Each MP represents a parliamentary constituency.
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506. Question
A non-UK national living in the UK and looking for work will need a National Insurance Number
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507. Question
Everyone has the legal right to choose their religion.
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508. Question
Members of the public are allowed in Youth Courts.
CorrectIncorrect - Question 509 of 681
509. Question
The British constitution is written down in a single document.
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510. Question
Civil servants must belong to a political party.
CorrectIncorrect - Question 511 of 681
511. Question
By 1928 the voting franchise had been extended to include:
CorrectIncorrect - Question 512 of 681
512. Question
Who chairs and represents the Assembly of the Church of Scotland?
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513. Question
The second-largest party in the House of Commons are called
CorrectIncorrect - Question 514 of 681
514. Question
MPs from the second-largest party form their own cabinet. What is it called?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 515 of 681
515. Question
As the legal system became established, judges to England agreed to set law based
CorrectIncorrect - Question 516 of 681
516. Question
Which of these departments would you need to contact for a National Insurance Number?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 517 of 681
517. Question
What is the name of the system by which employers take income tax from their employees’ earnings?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 518 of 681
518. Question
Who is the head of state?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 519 of 681
519. Question
All of the elected MPs form:
CorrectIncorrect - Question 520 of 681
520. Question
MOT stands for:
CorrectIncorrect - Question 521 of 681
521. Question
Which one of these statements about TV licences is false?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 522 of 681
522. Question
What are solicitors’ charges based on?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 523 of 681
523. Question
What is the Home Secretary responsible for?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 524 of 681
524. Question
In 1847, the law limited the number of hours women and children could work. How many hours could they work per day?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 525 of 681
525. Question
How old must you be to stand for election as an MP?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 526 of 681
526. Question
When was the Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) Act brought into effect?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 527 of 681
527. Question
Which type of court is not found in England?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 528 of 681
528. Question
In which one of these countries are minor criminal offences dealt with in a Justice of the Peace Court rather than the Magistrates’ Court?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 529 of 681
529. Question
What is the Chancellor of the Exchequer responsible for?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 530 of 681
530. Question
Which of these is not a major political party?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 531 of 681
531. Question
Who chairs debates in the House of Commons?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 532 of 681
532. Question
The Education Act of 1944 is often called what?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 533 of 681
533. Question
Which one of these tasks is not the duty of a Police and Crime Commissioner?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 534 of 681
534. Question
What are members of the Scottish Parliament called?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 535 of 681
535. Question
Which one of these statements about legal rights is false?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 536 of 681
536. Question
Prime Minister’s Questions’ take place how often when parliament is sitting?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 537 of 681
537. Question
What are members of the European Parliament called?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 538 of 681
538. Question
In which country are there three verdicts possible at a trial?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 539 of 681
539. Question
When do young people receive their National Insurance Number?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 540 of 681
540. Question
What is the National Citizen Service programme?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 541 of 681
541. Question
What is a solicitor?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 542 of 681
542. Question
Which one of these facts about UK driving licences is false?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 543 of 681
543. Question
How old must you be to drive a car?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 544 of 681
544. Question
How old must you be to drink wine or beer with a meal in a restaurant?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 545 of 681
545. Question
In which year was the voting age reduced to 18 for men and women?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 546 of 681
546. Question
Which one of these facts about Magistrates and Justices of the Peace in England, Scotland and Wales is false?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 547 of 681
547. Question
Who appoints members of the Cabinet?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 548 of 681
548. Question
What title is given to the person who is the ceremonial leader of a local council?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 549 of 681
549. Question
A similar Parliament developed in Scotland, with three Houses or Estates. Which one of these was not an Estate?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 550 of 681
550. Question
What was the EU originally called?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 551 of 681
551. Question
What are members of the House of Lords known as?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 552 of 681
552. Question
What does NATO stand for?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 553 of 681
553. Question
In which parts of Parliament are the public allowed to listen to debates?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 554 of 681
554. Question
Where is a small claims procedure held?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 555 of 681
555. Question
Which one of these statements about the reign of Charles I is false?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 556 of 681
556. Question
Which one of these statements about visiting Parliament is false?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 557 of 681
557. Question
Which one of these concerns criminal law, not civil law?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 558 of 681
558. Question
Where in the Senedd does the National Assembly for Wales meets?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 559 of 681
559. Question
How often is a general election held?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 560 of 681
560. Question
Which of these is not defined as a forced marriage?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 561 of 681
561. Question
Which of these citizens would not be allowed to stand for office as an MP?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 562 of 681
562. Question
Which one of these is not a voluntary role?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 563 of 681
563. Question
To what age can a person use their driving licence?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 564 of 681
564. Question
How old must your vehicle be before you are required to have an MOT certificate for it?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 565 of 681
565. Question
In what year was the Northern Ireland Assembly established?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 566 of 681
566. Question
How old must you be to buy alcohol in a night club or pub?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 567 of 681
567. Question
How old must you be to go into a betting shop or gambling club?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 568 of 681
568. Question
How old must you be to drive a moped?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 569 of 681
569. Question
How many people are on a jury in England, Wales and Northern Ireland?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 570 of 681
570. Question
Which fact about the Prime Minister is false?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 571 of 681
571. Question
Who chooses the Speaker?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 572 of 681
572. Question
what is the term for MPs who do not represent a political party?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 573 of 681
573. Question
The head of a local police force is called:
CorrectIncorrect - Question 574 of 681
574. Question
Which one of these concerns civil law, not criminal law?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 575 of 681
575. Question
Which one of these is not a legal requirement if you own and drive a vehicle?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 576 of 681
576. Question
The system through which MPs are elected is called:
CorrectIncorrect - Question 577 of 681
577. Question
Which one of these statements about banknotes is false?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 578 of 681
578. Question
County Courts deal with what kind of cases?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 579 of 681
579. Question
Which of these facts about the House of Lords in false?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 580 of 681
580. Question
What did the Education Act of 1944 introduce?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 581 of 681
581. Question
How often are elections for the European Parliament held?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 582 of 681
582. Question
Where does the Scottish Parliament sit?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 583 of 681
583. Question
Which one of these statements is false?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 584 of 681
584. Question
What were ‘pocket boroughs’?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 585 of 681
585. Question
A Youth Court or in Scotland, a Children’s Hearing, is held for less serious cases when a child is how old?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 586 of 681
586. Question
Which groups of UK residents cannot vote in General Elections?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 587 of 681
587. Question
How many senior MPs form the cabinet?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 588 of 681
588. Question
What must be worn by all dogs in public places?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 589 of 681
589. Question
Between what hours are elections open?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 590 of 681
590. Question
In Northern Ireland, how long must a newly qualified driver display an ‘R’ plate?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 591 of 681
591. Question
How many members does the Welsh Assembly have?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 592 of 681
592. Question
If you have a driving licence that is not valid in the UK, how long can you use it before you must get a full UK licence?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 593 of 681
593. Question
When were Police and Crime Commissioners elected?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 594 of 681
594. Question
How many years can someone be jailed for breaching a Forced Marriage Protection Order?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 595 of 681
595. Question
How many members are there on a Scottish jury?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 596 of 681
596. Question
A right to a fair trial is not offered by the UK to citizens and permanent residents
CorrectIncorrect - Question 597 of 681
597. Question
Freedom of speech is not offered by the UK to citizens and permanent residents
CorrectIncorrect - Question 598 of 681
598. Question
Tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs is a fundamental principle of British life
CorrectIncorrect - Question 599 of 681
599. Question
Which of the following is a fundamental principle of British Life
CorrectIncorrect - Question 600 of 681
600. Question
Which one of the following is false about shopping locally?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 601 of 681
601. Question
In many families today, both partners work and share responsibility for childcare.
CorrectIncorrect - Question 602 of 681
602. Question
There are charities which may help people who cannot afford to pay a vet.
CorrectIncorrect - Question 603 of 681
603. Question
Ramadan is a period of fasting for Sikhs.
CorrectIncorrect - Question 604 of 681
604. Question
On Sundays and public holidays:
CorrectIncorrect - Question 605 of 681
605. Question
Which one of these is not one of Britain’s ‘shared values and responsibilities’?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 606 of 681
606. Question
Who is the ceremonial head of the Commonwealth?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 607 of 681
607. Question
What does Christmas celebrate?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 608 of 681
608. Question
By what name is Diwali often called?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 609 of 681
609. Question
The end of Ramadan is marked by which festival?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 610 of 681
610. Question
In which sport do teams from Oxford and Cambridge Universities compete in an annual race at the River Thames?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 611 of 681
611. Question
What is the official Church of the state?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 612 of 681
612. Question
Which area of London is known as ‘Theatreland’ because of its cluster of famous theatres?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 613 of 681
613. Question
Diwali is celebrated by what two religions?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 614 of 681
614. Question
When is the song Auld Lang Syne traditionally sung in many countries?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 615 of 681
615. Question
In what two months can Easter fall?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 616 of 681
616. Question
What is the National Anthem of the UK called?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 617 of 681
617. Question
In what year did the UK sign the European Convention of Human Rights?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 618 of 681
618. Question
Which of these statements about Protestants is false?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 619 of 681
619. Question
Which UK act incorporated the European Convention of Human Rights?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 620 of 681
620. Question
Which organisation drew up the European Convention on Human Rights?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 621 of 681
621. Question
Who is the patron saint of England?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 622 of 681
622. Question
Who is the patron saint of Wales?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 623 of 681
623. Question
On Remembrance Day, which commemorates those who have died fighting for the UK and their allies, people wear which flower?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 624 of 681
624. Question
What are the 40 days before Easter known as?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 625 of 681
625. Question
On what date is Christmas Day?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 626 of 681
626. Question
The fundamental principles of British life include
CorrectIncorrect - Question 627 of 681
627. Question
Which one of these reasons to recycle is false?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 628 of 681
628. Question
What event does Easter mark?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 629 of 681
629. Question
Who is head of the Church of England?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 630 of 681
630. Question
What do young children believe that Father Christmas brings them on the night before Christmas Day?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 631 of 681
631. Question
In the Oath of Allegiance, who is allegiance sworn to?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 632 of 681
632. Question
Hannukah is celebrated for how many days?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 633 of 681
633. Question
Halloween has its roots in the pagan festival to mark the beginning of which season?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 634 of 681
634. Question
The Church of Scotland is:
CorrectIncorrect - Question 635 of 681
635. Question
What is a Menorah?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 636 of 681
636. Question
_____ is a country of the UK
CorrectIncorrect - Question 637 of 681
637. Question
Which of the following is a British overseas territory?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 638 of 681
638. Question
Which of the following is a British overseas territory?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 639 of 681
639. Question
Loch Lomond is the largest expanse of fresh water in mainland Britain.
CorrectIncorrect - Question 640 of 681
640. Question
Most members of the Commonwealth were once part of the British Empire.
CorrectIncorrect - Question 641 of 681
641. Question
The London Eye was built to mark the Olympic Games in 2012.
CorrectIncorrect - Question 642 of 681
642. Question
What is Snowdon?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 643 of 681
643. Question
In which city are the Tate Modern and the National Gallery?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 644 of 681
644. Question
Many famous poets are buried or commemorated in Poet’s Corner. Where is Poet’s Corner located?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 645 of 681
645. Question
Where is the Giant’s Causeway?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 646 of 681
646. Question
What was the Beveridge report about?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 647 of 681
647. Question
What is the Giant’s Causeway?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 648 of 681
648. Question
What is Big Ben?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 649 of 681
649. Question
How many northern counties formed Northern Ireland?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 650 of 681
650. Question
What was the effect of the Act for the Government of Wales?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 651 of 681
651. Question
The tennis player Andy Murray is from which country?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 652 of 681
652. Question
What is the other name for the Good Friday agreement, which established the Northern Ireland Assembly?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 653 of 681
653. Question
Which three crosses of patron saints make up the Union Flag, the official flag of the United Kingdom?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 654 of 681
654. Question
The UK is located on what part of Europe?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 655 of 681
655. Question
Who is the Prince of Wales?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 656 of 681
656. Question
The Kingdom of Great Britain was created by the Act of Union on 1707. Which countries formed Great Britain?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 657 of 681
657. Question
John O’Groats is in which country?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 658 of 681
658. Question
Where is The Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 659 of 681
659. Question
Where is the Eden Project located?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 660 of 681
660. Question
Which one of these is not a capital city in the UK?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 661 of 681
661. Question
Where can visitors view the Crown Jewels?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 662 of 681
662. Question
What is the London Eye?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 663 of 681
663. Question
How many cities are there in Scotland?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 664 of 681
664. Question
What is the name of England’s largest national park?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 665 of 681
665. Question
Which of these facts about the Eden Project is false?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 666 of 681
666. Question
What is the national flower of Wales?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 667 of 681
667. Question
Where is the Trossachs national park?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 668 of 681
668. Question
There is a statue of Boudicca in London. Whereabouts does it stand?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 669 of 681
669. Question
Which one of these countries does not take part in the Six Nations Championship?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 670 of 681
670. Question
The Lake District covers an area of:
CorrectIncorrect - Question 671 of 681
671. Question
How many national parks are there in England, Scotland and Wales?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 672 of 681
672. Question
What is the national flower of England?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 673 of 681
673. Question
Where is Orkney?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 674 of 681
674. Question
In which British city would you find Europe’s longest dry ski slope?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 675 of 681
675. Question
What is the capital city of Scotland?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 676 of 681
676. Question
The Gaelic language is spoken in parts of which country?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 677 of 681
677. Question
in which county would you find the Stonehenge monument?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 678 of 681
678. Question
What is the ‘Elizabeth Tower’?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 679 of 681
679. Question
How tall is the London Eye?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 680 of 681
680. Question
The longest distance on the mainland, between John O’Groats and Land’s End, is:
CorrectIncorrect - Question 681 of 681
681. Question
How many member countries does the UN have?
CorrectIncorrect
The Celtic languages (plural) *include* languages spoken in Wales, Ireland and Scotland. They also include Manx, Breton and Cornish.
Quite a challenging test even for an Irish citizen living in England for over 40 years
I think the majority of these questions were easy – if you were born and bred in The United Kingdom & Northern Ireland. If you weren’t born and bred here, then there will be a lot to learn before passing this Questionnaire.