Life in the UK Test 1

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#1. For how many days is Hannukah celebrated?

Hannukah is a Jewish holiday in November or December and is celebrated for eight days.

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#2. How often does the cabinet usually meet?

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#3. How many members does the Scottish Parliament have?

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#4. Who could not get Parliament to agree to his religious and foreign policy views and tried to rule without Parliament?

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#5. Vaisakhi is a Sikh festival celebrated on 14 April each year with parades, dancing and singing.

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#6. Who is considered the founder of modern nursing?

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#7. The London Eye is situated on the southern bank of which river?

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#8. Britain beat French and Spanish fleets in which battle of 1805?

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#9. Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill won an Olympic gold medal for which event in 2012?

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#10. Which of the following UK landmarks is in Northern Ireland?

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#11. When is Saint David’s Day?

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#12. The UK is a parliamentary democracy with the Monarch as head of state.

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#13. What food is traditionally associated with Wales?

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#14. The huge castles of Conwy and Caernarvon were built to maintain the power of which Middle Ages sovereign?

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#15. Which is an aim of the United Nations?

The United Nations was set up after the Second World War and aims to prevent war and promote international peace and security.

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#16. When were films first shown in the UK?

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#17. Sake Dean Mahomet was the first to open which type of establishment in Britain?

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#18. Who won the Wars of the Roses?

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#19. How often are the General Elections held?

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#20. What is the name of the UK currency?

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#21. Sir Frank Whittle, a British Royal Air Force engineer officer, famously invented

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#22. Which flag has a white cross on a blue background?

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#23. What celebrates the end of Ramadan, when Muslims have fasted for a month?

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#24. What medal was introduced during the Crimean War (1853 - 1856)?

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