Life in the UK Test 11 – Classic View (24 Questions)
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In everyday language, people may say, ‘rain stopped play’. With which sport is this phrase associated?
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Which of the following statements regarding the Bayeux Tapestry is correct?
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Shakespeare was a great English playwright. (TRUE or FALSE)
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What is a fundamental principle of British life?
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In 1833 a law abolished slavery throughout the British Empire. (True or False)
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Which sport can be traced back to 15th century Scotland?
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What must police officers do?
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What is the title of the UK National Anthem?
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People over 75 who receive Pension Credit are eligible for a free TV licence. (TRUE or FALSE)
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Who do some local councils appoint as a ceremonial leader?
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Which of the following statements about Baptists, Methodists and Quakers is correct?
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The Channel Islands are a part of the UK. (True or False)
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D-Day refers to what event in British history?
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Which is the UK’s most popular sport?
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Which of the following statements about Northern Ireland is correct?
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Which of the following statements about Parliament is correct?
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The Home Secretary is the government minister responsible for managing relationships with foreign countries. (TRUE or FALSE)
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Which part of the UK is associated with Robert Burns (1759–96)?
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Which of the following was a famous Victorian?
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What was an important aspect of the Reform Act of 1832?
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Which person is a famous UK sports star?
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Which principle is included in the European Convention on Human Rights?
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By joining a political party, what activity might you be involved in?
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Which of the following issues can the Northern Ireland Assembly make decisions on?