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Which
of these international events was held in London in 2012?
Paralympic
Games
The
term precedence in ‘Common Law’ is meant for?
Previous
decisions
The
London Eye is located by which river?
Thames
Which
of the following statements does NOT apply to The United Nations?
It has 21
members
How
long does Hannukah last for?
8 days
Which
architectural style are the famous London buildings of the 19th century, such
as the House of Parliament and St Pancras Station, associated with?
Gothic
Which
of these flowers is closely associated with Remembrance Day?
Poppy
Laws
made by the EU could also be called what?
All of
these,Regulations,Framework Decisions,Directives
What
is the traditional pub game?
Pool
Jurors
are randomly selected from the electoral register?
True
Which
prehistoric monument is still a landmark in the English county of Wiltshire?
Stonehenge
Bessemer
process was used to produce which of the following?
Steel
Which
religion did the Huguenots follow?
Protestantism
Who
was “Pride and Prejudice” written by?
Jane Austen
Feudalism,
a system of land ownership, was utilized by ___?
Normans
The UK
is NOT a member of which of the following committees?
SAARC
Who
defeated the Vikings?
King
Alfred the Great
The
Royal Crescent is located in which British city?
Bath
Which
of these drugs can you sell legally in UK?
Paracetamol
What
was the more probable use for the Stonehenge?
A special
gathering place for seasonal ceremonies
Who is
credited with the introduction of the National Health Service (NHS) in 1948?
Aneurin
Bevan
Which
TWO are famous Paralympians?
Baroness
Tanni Grey-Thompson,Ellie Simmonds
Pressure
groups and lobby groups are organisations which try to influence government
policy?
True
James
VI of Scotland was not related to Queen Elizabeth I of England?
False


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