Life in the UK Test 25
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What does the term ‘Hansard’ relate to?
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Who was the first king of the House of Tudor?
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What do Lewis Hamilton, Jenson Button and Damon Hill have in common?
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According to the 2011 Census, what percentage of people said that they had no religion?
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During which period were the first coins produced in Britain?
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What other name is given to Diwali, the religious celebration that celebrates the victory of good over evil and the gaining of knowledge?
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In Wales, the jury has to listen to the evidence presented at the trial and then decide a verdict of ‘guilty’, ‘not guilty’ or ‘not proven’ based of what they have heard:
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The Prime Minister has a country house outside London called:
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In which English county is Maiden Castle located?
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A National Insurance number does on its own prove to an employer that you have the right to work in the UK:
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Which of the following is a ceremonial role to be undertaken by the King?
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How long can you use your driving licence in the UK if you have a licence from another country?
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What British discovery was influential in the development of computer science and the modern-day computer? The Radar
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Which Court deals with the serious criminal offences in England, Wales and Northern Ireland?
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Which famous philosopher developed ideas about human nature during the 18th century and that have continued to influence philosophers over the years?
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If you are arrested and taken to a police station, a police officer should:
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Which British actor has recently won an Oscar?
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What TWO names are given to the day before Lent?
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When did the ‘Concorde’ aircraft carry passengers for the first time?
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The UK is one of five permanent members of the Security Council:
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Which of the following landmarks is the largest expanse of fresh water in mainland Britain?
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Who wrote the music for the popular show Jesus Christ Superstar?
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Which one of the following four changes did the Chartists did NOT campaign for?
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Pantomimes are a British tradition that many theatres produce during:
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