Life in the UK Test 12

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#1. Which charity is responsible for preserving the coastline and countryside?

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#2. Who, in 2012, was the first British man to win a singles title in a Grand Slam Tournament since 1936?

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#3. The nickname for the giant bell of the clock at the Houses of Parliament is

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

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#5. The UK has a constitutional monarchy.

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#6. What marked the beginning of “constitutional monarchy”?

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#7. Magna Carta

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#8. Francis Crick was the British scientist awarded the Nobel prize for the discovery of

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#9. Mary Quant, Vivienne Westwood and Alexander McQueen are all British

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#10. The Glorious Revolution begins with the invasion of which Protestant ruler of the Netherlands?

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#11. Who was the first Danish King of England in 1016?

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#12. Where does the Fringe take place?

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#13. Who did Queen Elizabeth II marry in 1947?

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#14. In 1688, which protestant became King by sending the Catholic James II into exile in France?

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#15. What profession was Florence Nightingale famous for?

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#16. David Hockney was an important contributor to which 1960s movement?

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#17. Which famous Briton showed how gravity applied to the whole universe?

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#18. Proceedings in Parliament are broadcast on television and published in official reports called Hansard which can be found in libraries and online.

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#19. In Northern Ireland all those entitled to vote must complete their own registration form.

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#20. The Duke of Wellington defeated Emperor Napoleon at which famous Battle in 1815?

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#21. Which of the following is not an city in England?

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

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#23. Who designed the new St Paul Cathedral after the great fire of 1666?

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#24. During the reign of Queen Victoria, what was the National Anthem of the United Kingdom?

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