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Chapter 4 Test 10

Chapter 4 Test 10


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1. What is the name of the highest mountain in Wales?

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2. How many pence are there in a pound?

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3. When did rugby originate?

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4. How many volunteers did the National Trust have when it was first formed in 1895?

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5. When did modern tennis evolve in England?

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6. The population is very equally distributed over the four parts of the UK:

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7. The UK population is ethnically diverse and changing rapidly, especially in large cities such as London:

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8. What name is given to the celebration when people in Great Britain set off fireworks at home or in special displays on the 5th of November?

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9. How many National Parks are there in England, Wales and Scotland?

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10. What services can be obtained from veterinary surgeons?

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11. What is the height of the London Eye?

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12. Which of the following British poets was inspired by nature?

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13. What percentage of the total British population is located in Northern Ireland?

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14. Bonfire Night remembers the day when a group of Catholics led by Guy Fawkes killed the Protestant king with a bomb in the Houses of Parliament:

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15. Where is the Scottish Grand National horse racing event celebrated?

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16. How long does the Hanukkah celebration last for?

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17. What percentage of the total British population is located in Wales?

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18. Which of the following movies played an important role in boosting morale during the Second World War?

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19. Who won the 2012 Olympic gold medal in the heptathlon?

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20. What is the name of the annual cultural Welsh festival which includes music, dance, art and original performances largely in Welsh?

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21. What is the most well-known rugby league (club) competition?

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22. Where do the Laurence Olivier Awards take place?

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23. Which of the following is a traditional character of the pantomimes?

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24. In the UK, most people live in towns and cities and very small parts of Britain are countryside:

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