Life in the UK Test 4

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#1. Sir Jackie Steward is famous for

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#2. It is illegal to sell tobacco products to anyone under the age of 21.

it is illegal to sell tobacco products (for example, cigarettes, cigars, roll-up tobacco) to anyone under the age of 18.

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#3. Bradley Wiggins was the first Briton to win

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#4. The Industrial Revolution was the rapid development of industry in Britain in the 18th and 19th century.

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#5. Which colonies of British Empire declared independence in 1776?

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#6. Damien Hirst and Richard Wright are both winners of which British contemporary art award?

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#7. In World War 2, which was not an Allied Force?

The Axis Powers were Germany, Italy and Japan. The Allied Forces were Britain, France, Poland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and South Africa.

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#8. What is the Monarch’s ceremonial role?

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#9. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland also have parliaments or assemblies of their own, with devolved powers.

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#10. Rudyard Kipling is the author of which famous book?

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#11. Sir Robert Edwards and Patrick Steptoe pioneered

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#12. What is the British Constitution often described as?

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#13. Which British author achieved international success with the Harry Potter series?

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#14. Mary Peters won an Olympic gold medal in 1972 for

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#15. Which British Prime Minister famously gave a "Winds of Change" speech about decolonisation and independence for countries of the Empire?

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#16. Who won the General Election in 1997?

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#17. What is the official name of the country?

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#18. A 15 year old is allowed to buy a lottery ticket.

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#19. Where do the Laurence Olivier Awards take place?

The Laurence Olivier Awards take place annually at different venues in London.

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#20. William III defeated James II at which Battle in 1690, after James II invaded Ireland?

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

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#22. Sir Ian Botham captained the English cricket team and holds a number of English Test cricket records.

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#23. The Foreign Secretary is responsible for

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#24. The Habeas Corpus Act of 1679 guarenteed

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