Life in the UK Test 32
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1. British values and principles are based on history and traditions and are protected by law, customs and expectations.
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2. When did the first Christian communities begin to appear in Britain?
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3. Which of the following is NOT a devolved administration?
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4. Who built a wall in the north of England to keep out the Picts (ancestors of the Scottish people)?
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5. Who looks after Edinburgh Castle?
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6. Each MP represents a parliamentary constituency, which is a small area of the country:
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7. Who were the pioneers of the IVF (in-vitro fertilisation) therapy?
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8. Who led the establishment of the National Health System (NHS) in 1948?
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9. Which of the following countries were granted their independence in 1947 (choose THREE answers)?
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10. In the UK, bank holidays of no religious significance are celebrated at the beginning of May, in late May or early June, and in August:
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11. Where can Admiral Nelson’s ship known as HMS Victory be visited?
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12. Who were the Puritans?
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13. What TWO different types of rugby are practised in the UK?
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14. What do William Blake, John Keats and Lord Byron have in common?
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15. The Laurence Olivier Awards take place annually at different venues in Liverpool:
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16. An additional rented piece of land where people can grow fruit and vegetables is known as:
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17. What is the name of the battle where the Scottish led by Robert the Bruce defeated the English in 1314?
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18. Who took the English throne after the death of Henry VIII?
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19. Carrying a weapon is a criminal offence, unless it is for self-defence:
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20. Prohibition of thought, conscience and religion is one of the principles included in the European Convention of Human Rights:
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21. Which TWO pop music groups became popular in the 1960s?
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22. Which of the following words comes from the Viking language?
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23. Eid ul Adha is the day when Muslims thank Allah for giving them the strength to complete the fast:
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24. Will a non-UK national living in the UK and looking for work, starting work or setting up as self-employed need a National Insurance number?
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