Life in the UK Test 27
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1. When did Henry VIII die?
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2. Which of the following lines from Shakespeare’s plays and poems is often still quoted?
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3. Which TWO of the following are fundamental principles of British life?
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4. What is the capital city of the UK?
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5. Which of the following statements about Mary, Queen of Scotland, is NOT true?
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6. When did Ireland become unified with England, Wales and Scotland?
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7. What is Hogmanay?
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8. The devolved administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland each have their own civil service:
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9. On Remembrance Day, there is a two-minute silence at 11 AM to commemorate those who died fighting during the First World War.
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10. What is the distance between the north coast of Scotland and the south-west corner of England?
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11. Who was Henry Purcell?
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12. How are life peers appointed?
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13. Where is the Giant’s Causeway located?
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14. Who proposed that enemy aircrafts could be detected by radio waves and is responsible for the development of the radar?
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15. During Halloween people carve lanterns out of ______ and put a candle inside of them.
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16. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, if an accused person is aged 18, the case will be heard in a Youth Court:
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17. The Prime Minister appoints about 40 senior MPs to become ministers in charge of departments.
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18. Royal Ascot is a four-day horse race meeting in Berkshire attended by members of the Royal Family:
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19. Who sat at the House of Lords during the Middle Ages?
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20. Which of the following statements regarding Scottish television is TRUE?
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21. Where does the biggest and most well-known Fringe Festival take place?
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22. The UN was set up after the First World War and aims to prevent war and promote international peace and security:
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23. Which of the following countries was NOT part of the Central Powers during the First World War?
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24. What is played at important national occasions and at events attended by the King or the Royal Family?
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