Life in the UK Test 18

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#1. Where was William Shakespeare born?

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#2. What was the root cause of the Troubles?

The Troubles is a term used to describe the conflict that has occurred in Ireland between those who wish the North and South of Ireland to unite and those who wish the North to remain British.

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#3. Who should you write to if you wish to make a complaint about the Police?

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#4. Which of the following is not an opera written by Gilbert and Sullivan?

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#5. Sir Frank Whittle, a British Royal Air Force engineer officer, famously invented

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

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

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#8. What Palace was erected in Hyde Park, London, to house the Great Exhibition of 1851?

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#9. Who won gold medals for rowing in five consecutive Olympic Games?

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#10. Great Britain is made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

The United Kingdom is made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern
Ireland. Great Britain refers only to England, Scotland and Wales.

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#11. From 1695, newspapers were allowed to operate without a government licence.

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#12. In Scotland, serious offences are tried in a Sheriff Court.

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#13. Joseph Turner (1775-1851) was an influential landscape painter.

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#14. How many members does a jury have in Scotland?

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

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#16. What created the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland?

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#17. Britain defeated Napoleon at which famous battle?

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#18. UK MPs are elected by a first past the post system.

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#19. The Heart of the Matter, The Honorary Consul, Brighton Rock and Our Man in Havana were all authored by

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#20. How often are the General Elections held?

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#21. In the year 43 who lead the Roman Empire in a successful invasion of Britain?

Julius Caesar lead the Roman Empire in an unsuccessful invasion of Britain in 55BC.

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#22. Which British novelist wrote Decline and Fall, Scoop and Brideshead Revisited?

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#23. When is the Bonfire Night, or Guy Fawkes celebrated in the United Kingdom?

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

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