Life in the UK Test 8 – Question List
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For which of the following is Henry VIII remembered?
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Which of the following is linked to football?
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Which of the following festivals or traditions is held in November each year?
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Which of the following is an example of criminal law?
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Which of the following statements regarding national parks is correct?
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Before 1215, there were no laws to limit the power of the king of England. (True or False)
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What is the capital city of Wales?
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What is a jury made up of?
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What was Isambard Kingdom Brunel famous for designing and building?
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Which of the following statements regarding the Prime Minister’s official residence is correct?
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Charles Dickens is famous for writing musicals. (True or False)
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How many people serve on a jury in Scotland?
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At which festival are mince pies traditionally eaten?
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What task is associated with the National Trust?
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Who appoints life peers in the House of Lords?
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Which of the following statements regarding the origin of rugby is correct?
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Which of the following statements regarding the ‘Swinging Sixties’ is correct?
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What is the highest-value note issued as British currency?
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You can support your local community by becoming a school governor or school board member. (True or False)
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Which of the following statements regarding the Reform Act of 1832 is correct?
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Which of the following statements is correct?
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Why is Henry VIII an important English monarch?
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William Blake, Lord Byron and Robert Browning were all famous golfers. (True or False)
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In 1921, a treaty gave independence to the south of Ireland. (True or False)