Life in the UK Test 1 – Classic View
Prepare for your Life in the UK Test with this set of classic questions. These cover British history, politics, traditions, and more.
📋 List of Questions:
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How are local councils funded?
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Which of the following statements regarding Elizabeth I’s relationship with Parliament is correct?
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Are members of the public allowed to attend Youth Court hearings?
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In the UK, is 1 April a day when people play jokes on each other?
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Which of the following is a famous Stone Age site in the UK?
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What must you have done in order to vote in elections?
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In 1348, a third of the population of England, Wales, and Scotland died as a result of which plague?
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What was one of the main political groups in Parliament in the early 18th century?
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Which one of the following is a Christian religious festival celebrated in the UK?
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Which one of the following is a famous UK landmark?
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Where is the National Assembly for Wales based?
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What is the name of a novel by Jane Austen?
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The main political parties actively look for members. TRUE or FALSE?
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Which of the following statements regarding Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown and Gertrude Jekyll is correct?
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How often are elections for the European Parliament held?
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Which of the following is a country of the UK?
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Northern Ireland and Scotland have their own banknotes. TRUE or FALSE?
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What is the minimum age you can drive a car or motorcycle in the UK?
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How often are members of Parliament (MPs) elected?
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Which of the following statements about the ‘plantation’ settlements in Ireland is true?
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What are Beowulf, The Tyger, and She Walks in Beauty?
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Which of the following statements about the first use of the title Prime Minister is correct?
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Snowdonia is a national park in Northern Ireland. TRUE or FALSE?
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Which language was spoken by people during the Iron Age?