British Citizenship Test 2
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1. What is the Home Secretary responsible for?
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2. St Helena is a British overseas territory and it is part of the United Kingdom.
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3. Several Church of England bishops sit in the House of Lords.
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4. When walking your dog in a public place, you must ensure:
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5. Women over the age of 30 were given the right to vote as a result of their contribution towards the war effort. Which war was that?
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6. When did Ireland become a republic?
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7. Where did the first farmers come from?
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8. Who was an important contributor to the ‘pop art’ movement of the 1960’s?
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9. Who became Prime Minister and was an inspirational leader to the British people during WWII?
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10. Who led the first invasion of Britain?
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11. Under which king did the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in England unite to defeat the Vikings?
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12. When was the Magna Carta created?
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13. Northern Ireland has its own banknotes, which are valid everywhere in the UK.
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14. Which of the following plays was written by William Shakespeare?
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15. What is Good Friday?
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16. St Patrick’s day is a public holiday in Northern Ireland.
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17. Which was the last successful foreign invasion of England that took place in 1066?
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18. Which two of the following religious communities celebrate Diwali?
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19. How many members does a jury have in England, Wales and Northern Ireland?
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20. Where are the Crown Jewels kept?
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21. Which sport can be traced back to the 15th century in Scotland?
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22. Who was the first person in England to print books using a printing press?
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23. Which court deals with minor criminal cases in England, Wales and Northern Ireland?
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24. What did the Scottish John Logie Baird develop?
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