Life in the UK Test 2
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1. Which Scottish city is known as the home of golf?
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2. Which court deals with the most serious cases of children aged 10 to 17 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland?
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3. What is the name of the best preserved prehistoric village in northern Europe and which origin traces back to the Stone Age?
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4. When was the National Trust founded?
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5. After the Black Death, new social classes appeared in England, including owners of large areas of land known as:
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6. Elizabeth I was the younger daughter of which King?
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7. Which of the following operas was written by Gilbert and Sullivan?
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8. Where is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park located?
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9. Who is married to the King of the United Kingdom?
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10. By what TWO other names is the Church of England known?
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11. Who was the first British Prime Minister?
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12. What day does Lent start?
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13. How old do you need to be to apply for a free TV licence?
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14. What time do pubs usually open on Sundays in the UK?
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15. What is the official home of the Prime Minister?
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16. When did the Conservative government called a referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union?
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17. Which British sportswoman won two gold medals for running in the 2004 Olympic Games?
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18. What percentage of the total British population is located in England alone?
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19. What was the population of the UK in 2010?
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20. Which court deals with cases involving personal injury, family matters, breaches of contract and divorce in England and Wales?
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21. What is the name of the building where the Scottish Parliament meet?
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22. Which flower is associated with England?
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23. Who was Robert Burns?
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24. In which period did British Film studios flourish?
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