Life in the UK Test 19 – Questions:
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Who is head of state in the United Kingdom?
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Which of the following statements about Crown Court is NOT correct?
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What is the area called that is represented by a Member of Parliament?
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Who can become a school governor or a member of the school board?
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Which date is a public holiday in England?
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The British constitution is written down in a single document. (True or False?)
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Which of the following statements about government is NOT correct?
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If you have not paid sufficient National Insurance Contributions you will not be entitled to some state benefits. (True or False?)
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Which of the following statements about the Welsh Assembly is correct?
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A Ministry of Transport (MOT) certificate is required for every car that is over how many years old?
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The civil service is politically neutral. (True or False?)
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Which of the following statements about how to vote in elections is correct?
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What is the second-largest party in the House of Commons usually called?
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Which genre is William Shakespeare famous for writing?
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Which British band is influential?
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The Enlightenment led to major developments in which area?
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Which group contested the Wars of the Roses in the 15th century?
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Which composer is famous in Britain?
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Which area of life is protected by equality legislation?
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Which responsibility should you have as a UK citizen or permanent resident?
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Which building was designed by the 17th-century architect Inigo Jones?
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Which point about regional foods is correct?
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Which artist is famous in Britain?
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Which sports person is famous in Britain?