Chapter 4 Test 8
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1. Which is the capital city of Northern Ireland?
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2. What name is given to the day when people play jokes on each other until midday?
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3. What is Dame Ellen MacArthur known for?
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4. What are Welsh cakes made of?
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5. Where is the London Eye situated?
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6. In the UK, many people continue to visit the countryside for holidays and for leisure activities such as walking, camping and fishing:
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7. How often does the Edinburgh Festival take place?
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8. What name is given to the day that marks the end of the Ramadan, when Muslims have fasted for a month?
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9. Who is the fastest person to have sailed around the world single-handed?
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10. Where does the most famous sailing event in the UK take place?
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11. What is Sir Jackie Stewart famous for?
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12. How old do you need to be to be able to go into betting shops or gambling clubs?
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13. How long do Muslims fast during Ramadan?
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14. Which British actor has recently won an Oscar?
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15. When is St Andrews Day, patron of the Scotland, celebrated?
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16. Which organisation has been organising ‘The Proms’ since 1927?
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17. Where is Snowdonia National Park located?
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18. Northern Ireland and Wales have their own banknotes, which are valid everywhere in the UK. However, shop and businesses do not have to accept them:
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19. How many Formula 1 Grand Prix events are held in the UK every year?
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20. Which TWO British areas have their own banknotes?
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21. How many weeks does the orchestral classical music event known as ‘the Proms’ last for?
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22. What is the name of the land formation consisting of columns made of volcanic lava located on the north-east coast of Northern Ireland?
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23. What is the capital city of Wales?
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24. When were the Houses of the Parliament built?
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