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THE UK TEST 27
http://www.theuktest.com/life-in-the-uk-test/27
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Around
4,000 years ago, people learned to make bronze, we call this period?
The
Bronze Age
The
Council of Europe is ______ for the protection and promotion of human rights in
member countries?
Responsible
St
George is the Patron Saint of ______?
England
More
serious civil cases (for example, when a large amount of compensation is being
claimed) are dealt with in the ______ in England, Wales and Northern Ireland?
High
Court
______
first visited Britain in AD 789 to raid coastal towns and take away goods and
slaves?
The
Vikings
In
Scotland, serious cases are heard in a ______ with either a sheriff or a
sheriff with a jury?
Sheriff
Court
Good
citizens are an asset to the UK?
True
The
Council of Europe has ______ member countries, including the UK?
47
The
UK is located in the ______ west of Europe?
North
There
are also several islands which are closely linked with the UK but are not part
of it: (Choose any 2 answers)?
The
Channel Islands,The Isle of Man
In
Britain its tradition to eat ______ on Christmas?
Roast
turkey, Christmas pudding, Rich steamed pudding
The
official name of the country is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland?
True
Cricket
originated in ______ and is now played in many countries?
England
Areas
of what is now Scotland were never conquered by?
The
Romans
The
United Kingdom's constitution is written by?
It
is an unwritten constitution
Adult
citizens of other EU states who are resident in the UK can vote in all
elections?
False
When
did people learn how to make weapons and tools out of iron?
In
the Iron Age
In
Elizabeth I's time, English settlers first began to colonise the eastern coast
of?
America
What
are the Grand National, FA Cup, the 'Open' and Wimbledon?
Sporting
events
The
second-largest party in the House of Commons is called?
The
opposition
The
UK is a Security Council member of ______?
The
United Nation
Eid
ul-Fitr and Diwali are the National days?
No,
these are other religious days
On
April Fool's day people normally give each other presents?
False
Many
people continue to visit ______ for holidays and for leisure activities such as
walking, camping and fishing?
The
countryside


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