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- Question 1 of 24
1. Question
1 pointsHow old do you need to be to buy a lottery ticket or scratch card?
CorrectIncorrectAs of 1st October 2021, the National Lotteries Act 1993 increased the minimum age for sale to 18 years.
- Question 2 of 24
2. Question
1 pointsWhere was Catherine of Aragon (the first wife of Henry VIII) from?
CorrectIncorrectCatherine of Aragon was a Spanish princess.
- Question 3 of 24
3. Question
1 pointsWhen did motor-car racing start in the UK?
CorrectIncorrectMotor-car racing in the UK started in 1902.
- Question 4 of 24
4. Question
1 pointsThe Commonwealth is based on the core values of democracy, good government and the rule of law:
CorrectIncorrectThe Commonwealth is based on the core values of democracy, good government and the rule of law.
- Question 5 of 24
5. Question
1 pointsHow long does it take to donate blood?
CorrectIncorrectGiving blood only takes about an hour to do.
- Question 6 of 24
6. Question
1 pointsWhen did the post-war economic boom come to an end?
CorrectIncorrectIn the late 1970s, the post-war economic boom came to an end.
- Question 7 of 24
7. Question
1 pointsDuring its government, Margaret Thatcher made structural changes to the economy through the privatisation of nationalised industries and imposed legal controls on trade union powers:
CorrectIncorrectMargaret Thatcher made structural changes to the economy through the privatisation of nationalised industries and imposed legal controls on trade union powers.
- Question 8 of 24
8. Question
1 pointsWho sat at the House of Commons during the Middle Ages?
CorrectIncorrectIn the Middle Ages, Knights, who were usually smaller landowners, and wealthy people from towns and cities were elected to sit in the House of Commons.
- Question 9 of 24
9. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following words come from the Anglo-Saxon language?
CorrectIncorrectThe words ‘Apple’ and ‘summer’ are based on Anglo-Saxon words.
- Question 10 of 24
10. Question
1 pointsWhere do local authorities get funding from (choose TWO answers)?
CorrectIncorrectLocal authorities provide a range of services in their areas. They are funded by money from central government and by local taxes.
- Question 11 of 24
11. Question
1 pointsIf you are self-employed:
CorrectIncorrectIf you are self-employed, you need to pay your own tax through a system called ‘self-assessment’, which includes completing a tax return.
- Question 12 of 24
12. Question
1 pointsWhat name is given to the elected members of the Northern Ireland Assembly?
CorrectIncorrectMembers of the Northern Ireland Assembly are known as MLAs (members of the Legislative Assembly).
- Question 13 of 24
13. Question
1 pointsHow long does the Hanukkah celebration last for?
CorrectIncorrectHanukkah is in November or December and is celebrated for eight days.
- Question 14 of 24
14. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following areas did the British Empire NOT cover during the Victorian period?
CorrectIncorrectDuring the Victorian period, the British Empire grew to cover all of India, Australia and large parts of Africa.
- Question 15 of 24
15. Question
1 pointsWhat percentage of the total British population is located in Wales?
CorrectIncorrectThe usual resident population of Wales was 3,107,500 in 2021 (5.2% of the total population of England and Wales). This was the largest population ever recorded through a census in Wales. The population increased by 44,000 (1.4%) compared with Census Day 2011, when there were 3,063,456 people in Wales.
- Question 16 of 24
16. Question
1 pointsWhich senior MP is responsible for issues relating to crime, policing and immigration?
CorrectIncorrectThe Home Secretary is responsible for crime, policing and immigration.
- Question 17 of 24
17. Question
1 pointsWhich British scientist led the development of the atomic bomb?
CorrectIncorrectScientists led by Ernest Rutherford, working at Manchester and then Cambridge University, were the first to ‘split the atom’ and took part in the Manhattan Project in the United States, which developed the atomic bomb.
- Question 18 of 24
18. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following movies played an important role in boosting morale during the Second World War?
CorrectIncorrectDuring the Second World War, British movies (for example, In Which We Serve) played an important part in boosting morale.
- Question 19 of 24
19. Question
1 pointsAfter the Black Death, the growing wealth in the towns led to the development of a strong middle class:
CorrectIncorrectAfter the Black Death, new social classes appeared, including owners of large areas of land (later called the gentry), and people left the countryside to live in the towns. In the towns, growing wealth led to the development of a strong middle class.
- Question 20 of 24
20. Question
1 pointsWhat was the ability of the Harrier jump jet aircraft?
CorrectIncorrectThe Harrier jump jet, an aircraft capable of taking off vertically, was also designed and developed in the UK.
- Question 21 of 24
21. Question
1 pointsWho won the 2012 Olympic gold medal in heptathlon?
CorrectIncorrectJessica Ennis (1986-) won the 2012 Olympic gold medal in the heptathlon, which includes seven different track and field events. She also holds a number of British athletics records.
- Question 22 of 24
22. Question
1 pointsWhat is the name of the annual cultural Welsh festival which includes music, dance, art and original performances largely in Welsh?
CorrectIncorrectThe National Eisteddfod of Wales is an annual cultural festival which includes music, dance, art and original performances largely in Welsh. It includes a number of important competitions for Welsh poetry.
- Question 23 of 24
23. Question
1 pointsWhat is the most well-known rugby league (club) competition?
CorrectIncorrectThe Super League is the most well-known rugby league (club) competition.
- Question 24 of 24
24. Question
1 pointsWhere do the Laurence Olivier Awards take place?
CorrectIncorrectThe Laurence Olivier Awards take place annually at different venues in London.