Life in the UK Test 9 – Question List
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Which of the following statements regarding cricket matches is correct?
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Britain has never been at war with France. (True or False)
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Which jubilee did Queen Elizabeth II celebrate in 2012?
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Which of the following statements regarding the Good Friday Agreement is correct?
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Which of the following countries did textile and engineering firms recruit workers from after the Second World War?
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Which political party formed the coalition government with the Conservatives in 2010?
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Which record tells us about England during the time of William I?
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Which of the following is a major horse-racing event in the UK?
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Which of the following statements regarding the Roman army’s departure from England is correct?
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How can you reduce your carbon footprint?
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A traditional food in Wales is Ulster fry. (True or False)
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Of which product did the UK produce over half the world’s supply in the 19th century?
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Members of the armed forces cannot stand for public office. (True or False)
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The Civil War between Charles I and Parliament in the mid-17th century led to Oliver Cromwell becoming king of England. (True or False)
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You can serve on a jury up to the age of 80. (True or False)
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Which of the following statements regarding the official Church of state in the UK is correct?
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In the 1830s and 1840s, a group called the Chartists campaigned for reform to the voting system. (True or False)
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The Bill of Rights of 1689 limited whose powers?
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Which of the following statements regarding the capital cities of the nations of the UK is correct?
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In 1707, the kingdoms of England and Scotland were united. (True or False)
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Which of the following statements regarding the unification of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms is correct?
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The court systems in England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland are identical. (True or False)
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What happens when members of Parliament (MPs) hold surgeries?
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The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is financed by selling advertising space during television programmes. (True or False)