Chapter 4 Test 6
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1. When does Lent take place?
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2. Which of the following national galleries is NOT located in London?
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3. How much can you be fined if you watch TV but do not have a TV licence?
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4. How old is the clock at the house of the parliament in London, also known as ‘Big Ben’?
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5. Which is the oldest tennis tournament in the world?
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6. Where is the ‘Eden Project’ located?
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7. Which of the following is a traditional food from Northern Ireland?
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8. Who is the author of the murder mystery play ‘The Mousetrap’?
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9. When is April Fool’s Day?
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10. Where is the city of Bradford located?
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11. Which flag comprises a red cross on a white ground?
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12. What is celebrated during Diwali?
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13. According to the 2011 Census, what percentage of the population identified themselves as Christian?
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14. Which golf ‘Major’ tournament is hosted by a different golf course every year?
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15. Which British actor has recently won an Oscar?
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16. What TWO names are given to the day before Lent?
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17. Which of the following landmarks is the largest expanse of fresh water in mainland Britain?
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18. Who wrote the music for the popular show Jesus Christ Superstar?
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19. Pantomimes are a British tradition that many theatres produce during:
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20. Which of the following meals is made of bacon, eggs, sausage, black pudding, tomatoes, mushrooms, soda bread and potato bread?
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21. Which of the following is a showcase of mainly theatre and comedy performances?
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22. Which of the following are public holidays in Scotland (choose TWO options)?
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23. What name is given to the period of time when Christians take time to reflect and prepare for Easter?
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24. In Wales, many people speak Gaelic – a completely different language from English – and it is taught in schools and universities:
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