Life in the UK Test 13

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#1. Which murder mystery play by Dame Agatha Christie has been running continuously in the West End since 1952?

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#2. Which of the following is a fundamental principle of British life?

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#3. What is the official report that contains everything said in Parliament?

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#4. What is the country house used by the Prime Minister called?

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#5. At the beginning of the Restoration, who became King after returning from exile the Netherlands?

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#6. The fundamental principles of British life include: (select all that apply)

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#7. What happens at 11am on the Remembrance Day?

At 11 am there is a two-minute silence and wreaths are laid at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London.

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#8. Which is the English national flower?

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#9. 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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#10. Snowdonia is a national park in

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

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

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#13. Which two political parties formed a coalition government in 2010?

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

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#15. Who defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo?

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#16. The production of steel is known as

The development of the Bessemer process for the mass production of steel led to the development of the shipbuilding industry and the railways.

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#17. Which of the following is a famous British comedic film?

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#18. Which of the following is not an Andrew Lloyd Webber creation?

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#19. The Battle of Hastings is commemorated in which famous piece of embroidery, which is found in France today?

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#20. To which party did Margaret Thatcher belong?

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#21. Where is the Millennium Stadium located?

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#22. Where is the National Assembly for Wales based?

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#23. Who tried to arrest 5 parliamentary leaders from the House of Commons, leading to the civil war in 1642?

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#24. The United States dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan is often credited with ending which famous war?

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