British Citizenship Test 10
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1. Who is the patron Saint of England?
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2. Where is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park located?
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3. Wales has its own established church.
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4. What stories are associated with Geoffrey Chaucer?
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5. When is Boxing Day celebrated?
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6. What is the name of the holiday when banks and many other businesses are closed for the day?
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7. Why were women given the right to vote?
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8. What do you need to drive in the UK?
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9. Where does “the Fringe” festival take place?
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10. How many members does the Welsh government have?
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11. The names or photographs of young people found guilty of a crime can be published in newspapers or used by the media.
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12. What was Edward Elgar famous for?
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13. Which of the following is not a British banknote?
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14. Where does the Scottish Grand National take place?
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15. The laws passed after the Glorious Revolution marked the beginning of the ______.
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16. During the reign of Elizabeth I, a large fleet of ships was sent to England to conquer the country and to restore Catholicism, where did this fleet come from?
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17. What did the Habeas Corpus Act introduce?
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18. What did Emmeline Pankhurst fight for?
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19. What is “the Proms”?
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20. What was Isaac Newton known for?
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21. When did the WWI come to an end?
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22. Who built a wall in the north of England to keep out the Picts (ancestors of the Scottish people)?
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23. Which two universities participate in an annual rowing race that takes place on the River Thames?
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24. Does Britain have a written constitution?
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