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British Citizenship Test 9

British Citizenship Test 9


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1. Which flower is associated with Northern Ireland?

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2. The last battle between Britain and France was the battle of Waterloo.

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3. £100 is the highest value note in circulation in the UK.

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4. Where is the Lake District National Park located?

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5. Which two responsibilities will you have as a British citizen?

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6. Who was born in Stratford-upon-Avon?

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7. Why is 1928 an important year in women’s voting history?

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8. What does Hogmanay refer to?

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9. What is the capital city of Northern Ireland?

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10. Which of the following wars took place between 1899 and 1902 in South Africa?

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11. Northern Ireland uses a system called ‘individual registration’ and all those entitled to vote must complete their own registration form.

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12. Which two of the following policies are not controlled by the devolved administrations?

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13. How old do citizens of the UK, the Irish Republic or the Commonwealth have to be to stand for public office?

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14. How did the Government promote policies of free trade during the Victorian Age?

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15. Who was Admiral Nelson?

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16. During the Middle Ages, who were the serfs?

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17. Which invention lead to the rapid development of the industry in Britain during the 18th and 19th centuries?

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18. MPs can only be contacted by post.

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19. What movement challenged the authority of the Pope?

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20. What English King introduced the Domesday Book?

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21. What did ’the Butler Act’ introduce in 1944?

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22. What is the small claims procedure?

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23. What building was constructed in Hyde Park to hold the Great Exhibition of 1851?

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24. Who was Florence Nightingale?

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