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#1. The House of Commons has the power to overrule the House of Lords.
#2. How many Assembly Members are there in the Welsh Assembly?
#3. By 1400 which language was used by the royal court and Parliament and official documents?
#4. Which famous theoretical device invented by Alan Turing was influential in the development of modern computing?
#5. The Scottish, lead by whom, defeated the English at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314?
#6. Which of the following is part of the UK?
#7. Richard Austen Butler oversaw the introduction of the Education Act of 1944 which introduced
#8. Where are the most serious civil cases heard in England and Wales?
#9. The UK has a constitutional monarchy.
#10. The Glorious Revolution begins with the invasion of which Protestant ruler of the Netherlands?
#11. Diwali normally falls in October or November and lasts for five days.
#12. Which British composer is famous for The Planets and I Vow to Thee My Country?
#13. Snowdonia is a national park in
#14. When did Queen Victoria become queen?
Queen Victoria became queen in 1837, which is the 19th century.
#15. The Prime Minister has the power to ________________ life peers.
#16. Which of the following are British overseas territories? (Select all that apply)
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Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are Crown dependencies.
#17. All shops in the UK close on Sunday.
#18. Which king annexed Wales to the Crown of England?
In 1284 King Edward I of England introduced the Statute of Rhuddlan, which annexed Wales to the Crown of England.
#19. Who could not get Parliament to agree to his religious and foreign policy views and tried to rule without Parliament?
#20. The role of the opposition is to challenge the government and put forward alternative policies.
#21. Which of the following are popular pub games? (Select all that apply)
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