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Chapter 4 Test 2

Chapter 4 Test 2


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1. When does the Edinburgh Festival take place?

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2. Who directed the movie ‘Brief Encounter’ in 1945?

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3. According to the 2011 Census, what percentage of the population identified themselves as Hindu?

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4. Which landscape architect designed grounds around country houses so that the landscape appeared to be natural, with grass, trees and lakes?

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5. Which flower is associated with Scotland?

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6. What is the money from TV licences used for?

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7. Where is the centrepiece to the Remembrance Day service known as Cenotaph located?

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8. Where was the first tennis club founded in the UK located?

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9. Which famous poem tells the story of the knights at the court of King Arthur?

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10. Which of the following is a responsibility or freedom shared by all those living in the UK and which people wishing to be a permanent resident or citizen of the UK should respect?

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11. Which flower is associated with Northern Ireland?

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12. The longest distance on the mainland in the UK is from John O’Groats on the north coast of Scotland to a location in the south-west corner of England known as:

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13. When is Christmas Eve celebrated?

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14. Which British sportsman won five consecutive gold medals at the Olympic Games in the rowing category?

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15. What is the name of the centrepiece to the Remembrance Day service located in Whitehall (London)?

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16. What is the minimum age requirement in the UK for people to be able to drink wine or beer with a meal in a hotel or restaurant as long as they are with someone over 18?

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17. Who was the first British distance runner to win a gold medal in the Olympic games in the 10,000 metres?

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18. What day is Halloween celebrated?

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19. Who is the spiritual leader of the Church of England?

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20. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

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21. Light-hearted plays with music and comedy, which are enjoyed by family audiences and based on fairy stories are known as:

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22. Who built the Tower of London after becoming king in 1066?

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23. Who was the captain of the English football team that won the World Cup in 1966?

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24. Which of the following sports can be traced as far back as the Roman times?

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