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THE UK TEST 45
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Police
officers must?
Obey
the law
By
1400 the preferred language of the English court was ______?
English
Scotland,
Wales and Northern Ireland each have devolved administrations which give them
full control over all policies and laws?
False (Some policy and laws remain under
central UK government control)
Which
of these are associated with Sir Francis Drake (Choose any 2 answers)?
Sailing
around the world,The Spanish Armada
Robert
Browning, William Blake and Lord Byron were all famous golfers?
False
(They were 19th-century poets)
The
Reform Act of 1832 increased?
The
number of electors
Which
developments were features of the Industrial Revolution (Choose any 2 answers)?
Machinery,Steam
power
______
can be traced back to 15th-century Scotland?
Golf
St
Augustine led missionaries from Rome, who spread Christianity in the?
South
Charles
II had no legitimate children so after his death in 1685 and his ______, James,
who was a Roman Catholic, became King James II in England Wales and Ireland?
Brother
Plants
associated with the UK are: (Choose any 2 answers)?
Rose
(the national flower of England), Shamrock (the national flower of Northern
Ireland)
The
phrase 'rain stopped play' is used in ______?
Cricket
Before
the election you will be sent a?
Poll
card
People
over 75 years of age don't have to pay for a TV licence?
True
Part
of the UK government are: (Choose any 2 answers)?
The
civil service, The cabinet
Famous
London buildings that built in the 19th-century 'gothic' style are:
(Choose
any 2 answers)?
The
Houses of Parliament,St Pancras Station
In
1810 ______ opened the first curry house in Britain called 'The Hindoostane
Coffee House' in George Street, London?
Sake
Dean Mahomet
After
the abolition of slavery (1833), 2 million migrants came from ______ to replace
the freed slaves (Choose any 2 answers)?
India,China
There
are a few MPs (Members of Parliament) who do not represent any of the main
political parties?
Yes,
this is correct They are called 'independents'
The
term 'suffragettes' is associated with ______?
Women
Robert
Stephenson and George were famous pioneers of ______?
Railway
engines
Bobby
Moore is famous for his achievements in ______?
Football
You
can support your local community by becoming a school board member or school
governor?
True
In
British history D-Day refers to?
British
invasion of Europe in 1944
Police
officers must?
Obey
the law
By
1400 the preferred language of the English court was ______?
English
Scotland,
Wales and Northern Ireland each have devolved administrations which give them
full control over all policies and laws?
False (Some policy and laws remain under
central UK government control)
Which
of these are associated with Sir Francis Drake (Choose any 2 answers)?
Sailing
around the world,The Spanish Armada
Robert
Browning, William Blake and Lord Byron were all famous golfers?
False
(They were 19th-century poets)
The
Reform Act of 1832 increased?
The
number of electors
Which
developments were features of the Industrial Revolution (Choose any 2 answers)?
Machinery,Steam
power
______
can be traced back to 15th-century Scotland?
Golf
St
Augustine led missionaries from Rome, who spread Christianity in the?
South
Charles
II had no legitimate children so after his death in 1685 and his ______, James,
who was a Roman Catholic, became King James II in England Wales and Ireland?
Brother
Plants
associated with the UK are: (Choose any 2 answers)?
Rose
(the national flower of England), Shamrock (the national flower of Northern
Ireland)
The
phrase 'rain stopped play' is used in ______?
Cricket
Before
the election you will be sent a?
Poll
card
People
over 75 years of age don't have to pay for a TV licence?
True
Part
of the UK government are: (Choose any 2 answers)?
The
civil service, The cabinet
Famous
London buildings that built in the 19th-century 'gothic' style are:
(Choose
any 2 answers)?
The
Houses of Parliament,St Pancras Station
In
1810 ______ opened the first curry house in Britain called 'The Hindoostane
Coffee House' in George Street, London?
Sake
Dean Mahomet
After
the abolition of slavery (1833), 2 million migrants came from ______ to replace
the freed slaves (Choose any 2 answers)?
India,China
There
are a few MPs (Members of Parliament) who do not represent any of the main
political parties?
Yes,
this is correct They are called 'independents'
The
term 'suffragettes' is associated with ______?
Women
Robert
Stephenson and George were famous pioneers of ______?
Railway
engines
Bobby
Moore is famous for his achievements in ______?
Football
You
can support your local community by becoming a school board member or school
governor?
True
In
British history D-Day refers to?
British
invasion of Europe in 1944


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