Life in the UK Test 10
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In which English county is the monument of Stonehenge located?
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What is the best-known work from Robert Burns?
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Which of the following crosses does NOT form part of the Union Flag?
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What day is Halloween celebrated?
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Who was the first British distance runner to win a gold medal in the Olympic games in the 10,000 metres?
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Which of the following statements is TRUE?
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Light-hearted plays with music and comedy, which are enjoyed by family audiences and based on fairy stories are known as:
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What British actor was best known for his roles in various Shakespeare plays?
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Who built the Tower of London after becoming king in 1066?
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Who succeeded David Cameron as Prime Minister after the referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union?
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Who composed a suite of pieces themed around the planets and the solar system called ‘The Planets’?
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What was the population of the UK in 1998?
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Who is the chief officer of the House of Commons?
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What characterises the British constitution?
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How old was Queen Victoria when she became Queen in 1837?
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When did the First World War start?
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Who forms the judiciary?
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Which of the following is a musical venue located in London?
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Who directed the movie ‘The Killing Fields’ in 1984?
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Which TWO of the following castles are located in Scotland?
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Which battle signified the end of the Wars of the Roses?
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Which court deals with minor criminal offences in Scotland?
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If an MP dies or resigns, there will be a fresh election, which is known as:
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A person who has not paid enough National Insurance contributions will not be able to receive certain contributory benefits including (choose TWO options):
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