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#1. What profession was Florence Nightingale famous for?
#2. What marked the beginning of “constitutional monarchy”?
#3. The Roman Army left Britain in 410 and never returned.
#4. Which of the following are popular pub games? (Select all that apply)
Select all that apply:
#5. Geoffrey Chaucer wrote which set of poems about people on a pilgrimage?
#6. The Speaker of the House of Commons is elected by
#7. Who is responsible for managing relationships with foreign countries?
#8. Why was Mary known as Bloody Mary?
#9. Anne Boleyn was executed
#10. Thomas Chippendale was a famous
#11. In 1689, Parliament declared that the Monarch must be member of which religion?
#12. The head of the Commonwealth
#13. A dog's owner is responsible for cleaning up after it in public places.
#14. King Richard III of the House of York was killed in 1485
#15. Who won the General Election in 1997?
#16. Who is the Patron Saint of Scotland?
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland each have a patron saint and each has a special day:
23 April: St George’s Day, England
30 November: St Andrew’s Day, Scotland
1 March: St David’s Day, Wales
17 March: St Patrick’s Day, Northern Ireland
#17. In World War 1, which of the following was not a Central Power?
Germany, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria were all part of the Central Powers. The Allied Powers consisted of Britain, France, Russia, Japan, Belgium, Serbia, Greece, Italy, Romania and the United States.
#18. When is Saint Patrick's Day?
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland each have a patron saint and each has a special day:
23 April: St George’s Day, England
30 November: St Andrew’s Day, Scotland
1 March: St David’s Day, Wales
17 March: St Patrick’s Day, Northern Ireland
#19. A 16 year old may enjoy wine or beer in a hotel, restaurant or eating area of a pub as long as they are with someone over 18. True or False?
#20. Where do the Laurence Olivier Awards take place?
The Laurence Olivier Awards take place annually at different venues in London.
#21. Life peers are appointed by
#22. In 2012 who became the first Briton to win the Tour de France?
#23. Who killed Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485?
Henry VII killed Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485.