THE UK TEST 42

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THE UK TEST 42


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What percentage of people identified themselves as Hindu in the 2009 Citizenship Survey?
2%
Isambard Kingdom Brunei was famous for designing and building ______?
Bridges
Forced Marriage Protection Orders were introduced in ______ for England, Wales and Northern Ireland?
2008
In Scotland, ______ people serve on a jury?
15
British inventions were (Choose any 2 answers)?
Television,Jet engine
Female genital mutilation (FGM), also known as cutting or female circumcision, is legal in the UK?
No, it's illegal
John Constable (1776-1837) founded the modern police force in England?
British inventions were (Choose any 2 answers)?
Television,Jet engine
Female genital mutilation (FGM), also known as cutting or female circumcision, is legal in the UK?
 No, it's illegal
John Constable (1776-1837) founded the modern police force in England?
False (He was a famous British landscape painter)
There is a dragon on the official flag of Wales?
True
During the Civil War supporters of King Charles I were called ______?
Cavaliers
By joining a political party, you might be involved in: (Choose any 2 answers)?
Handing out leaflets in the street, Handing out leaflets in the street
The BBC is financed by selling advertising space during television programmes?
False (It is financed by funds raised from TV licences)
Stories associated with Geoffrey Chaucer are ______?
The Canterbury Tales
Famous British artists are: (Choose any 2 answers)?
David Hockney,Henry Moore
The official Church of state of the UK is the Church of England?
Yes, This is correct
What event is remembered on 5 November each year?
A plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament in 1605
The kingdoms of England and Scotland were united In 1707?
True (The term 'Great Britain' dates from the union in 1707 of England and Scotland)
Organ donation in the UK is?
Voluntary
which of these products did the UK produce over half the world's supply in the 19th century (Choose any 3 answers)?
Cotton cloth, Iron,Coal
A traditional food in Wales is Ulster fry?
False (Ulster fry is a traditional food of Northern Ireland)
What can you do to reduce carbon footprint?
Shop locally for products (Because the products you purchase will not have had to travel as far)
The Northern Ireland Assembly can make decisions on (Choose any 2 answers)?
Agriculture issues,Social services
The Roman army left England after ______ years to defend other parts of their Empire?
400
Famous gardens in the UK are: (Choose any 2 answers)?
Sissinghurst,Bodnant Garden
The Bill of Rights of 1689 limited the powers of ______?
The king













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