British Citizenship Test 18
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1. Who was defeated at the Battle of the Boyne?
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2. What food shortage caused the famine in Ireland?
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3. Which of the following are TWO responsibilities of the MPs?
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4. Who was the British scientist who co-discovered the structure of the DNA molecule in the 1950s?
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5. Who can hear cases in Youth Courts in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (two answers)?
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6. Who can apply for the National Citizen Service programme?
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7. Anyone who is violent towards their partner – whether they are a man or a woman, married or living together – can be prosecuted.
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8. Who is responsible for crime, policing and immigration?
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9. Who was the first British Prime Minister?
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10. Who died at the Battle of Trafalgar?
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11. When is St Patrick’s day celebrated?
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12. Who is the spiritual leader of the Church of England?
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13. What is the Union Jack?
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14. Is the BBC controlled by the government?
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15. Where did the Spanish Armada come from?
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16. What was Isaac Newton known for?
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17. When is Boxing Day celebrated?
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18. Wales has its own established church.
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19. What is the capital city of Northern Ireland?
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20. Where is the Lake District National Park located?
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21. Which flower is associated with Northern Ireland?
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22. What year were women given the right to vote?
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23. Police complaints can only be made by writing to the Chief Constable of the police force involved.
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24. The system of government in the UK is a parliamentary democracy.
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