Life in the UK Test 19

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#1. The second-largest party in the House of Commons is called:

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#2. What did the Chartists campaign for?

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#3. Under which king did the people unite to defeat the Vikings?

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#4. The British constitution is known as

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#5. Which are fundemental principles of British life? Select all that apply.

Select all that apply:

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#6. Remembrance Day is observed each year on

Remembrance Day, 11 November, commemorates those who died fighting for the UK and its allies. Originally it commemorated the dead of the First World War, which ended on 11 November 1918.

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

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#8. The Roman army left Britain in 410 to defend other parts of the Roman Empire and never returned.

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#9. The symbol of the House of Lancaster is

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#10. Oliver Cromwell was given the title

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#11. Who built the Tower of London?

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#12. The National Health Service (NHS) was established under which British Prime Minister?

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#13. What country did Britain fight against during the Crimean War?

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#14. Where is "the home of golf" in Scotland?

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#15. When were women given the right to vote at the same age as men?

Women were given the right to vote at the age of 21, the same as men in 1928.

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#16. What is the minimum age for jury service?

Anyone who is on the electoral register and is aged 18 to 70 can be asked to perform jury service.

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#17. Which composer is well known for the operas Peter Grimes and Billy Budd?

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#18. Which movement campaigned for women’s right to vote?

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#19. How old do you have to be to enter a betting shop or gambling club?

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

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#21. In the times of colonisation, who mapped the Australian coast?

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#22. The last foreign successful invasion of England was

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#23. Sir Jackie Stewart is a Scottish former racing driver who won the Formula One world championship two times.

Sir Jackie Stewart is a Scottish former racing driver who won the Formula One world championship THREE times.

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#24. Who designed the Queen's House at Greenwich and the Banqueting House in Whitehall?

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