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- Question 1 of 24
1. Question
1 pointsWhere does the UK Parliament sit?
CorrectIncorrectThe UK is governed by the parliament sitting in Westminster.
- Question 2 of 24
2. Question
1 pointsWhen did King Edward I of England introduced the Statute of Rhuddlan by which Wales annexed to the Crown of England?
CorrectIncorrectIn 1284 King Edward I of England introduced the Statute of Rhuddlan, which annexed Wales to the Crown of England.
- Question 3 of 24
3. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following public services can be controlled by the devolved administrations?
CorrectIncorrectSome public services, such as education, are controlled by the devolved administrations.
- Question 4 of 24
4. Question
1 pointsThe Welsh Assembly has been suspended on a few occasions:
CorrectIncorrectThe Northern Ireland Assembly has been suspended on a few occasions.
- Question 5 of 24
5. Question
1 pointsThe settlements of Scottish and English Protestants in Ulster (the northern province of Ireland) during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I, who took over the land from Catholic landholders is known as:
CorrectIncorrectThese settlements were known as plantations.
- Question 6 of 24
6. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following jobs is usually unpaid in England, Wales and Scotland?
CorrectIncorrectIn England, Wales and Scotland, Magistrates and Justices of the Peace (JPs) are members of the local community and they usually work unpaid and do not need legal qualifications.
- Question 7 of 24
7. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is a traditional character of the pantomimes?
CorrectIncorrectOne of the traditional characters of the pantomimes is the Dame, a woman played by a man.
- Question 8 of 24
8. Question
1 pointsIn the UK, most people live in towns and cities and very small parts of Britain are countryside:
CorrectIncorrectMost people live in towns and cities but much of Britain is still countryside.
- Question 9 of 24
9. Question
1 pointsWhat was the symbol of Lancaster during the Wars of the Roses?
CorrectIncorrectDuring the Wars of the Roses, the symbol of Lancaster was a red rose.
- Question 10 of 24
10. Question
1 pointsAfter King Alfred the Great defeated the Vikings, many of the Viking invaders stayed in Britain, especially in the east and north of England in an area called:
CorrectIncorrectMany of the Viking invaders stayed in Britain – especially in the east and north of England in an area known as the Danelaw.
- Question 11 of 24
11. Question
1 pointsThe Reform Act of 1832 increased the number of people with the right to vote:
CorrectIncorrectThe Reform Act of 1832 had greatly increased the number of people with the right to vote.
- Question 12 of 24
12. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is a famous example of stained glass?
CorrectIncorrectYork Minster is a famous example of stained glass used on the windows of some cathedrals during the middle ages.
- Question 13 of 24
13. Question
1 pointsWho is the head of the Church of England?
CorrectIncorrectThe monarch is the head of the Church of England.
- Question 14 of 24
14. Question
1 pointsWho is responsible for managing relationships with foreign countries?
CorrectIncorrectThe Foreign Secretary is responsible for managing relationships with foreign countries.
- Question 15 of 24
15. Question
1 pointsWhich TWO of the following poems are from the Middle Ages?
CorrectIncorrectPoems which survive from the Middle Ages include Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and a poem called Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, about one of the knights at the court of King Arthur.
- Question 16 of 24
16. Question
1 pointsIf a husband forces his wife to have sex, he can be charged with rape:
CorrectIncorrectAny man who forces a woman to have sex, including a woman’s husband, can be charged with rape.
- Question 17 of 24
17. Question
1 pointsWho defeated the English at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314?
CorrectIncorrectIn 1314 the Scottish, led by Robert the Bruce, defeated the English at the Battle of Bannockburn.
- Question 18 of 24
18. Question
1 pointsIn the UK, owners are responsible for keeping their dog under control and for cleaning up after the animal in public places:
CorrectIncorrectThis statement is true.
- Question 19 of 24
19. Question
1 pointsHow long did the Hundred Years War fought between England and France last for?
CorrectIncorrectEnglish kings fought a long war with France, called the Hundred Years War (even though it actually lasted 116 years).
- Question 20 of 24
20. Question
1 pointsWhen did Gordon Brown take over as Prime Minister from his predecessor Tony Blair?
CorrectIncorrectGordon Brown took over as Prime Minister from Tony Blair in 2007.
- Question 21 of 24
21. Question
1 pointsThe Life in the UK test is usually taken in English, although special arrangements can be made if you wish to take it in French.
CorrectIncorrectThe Life in the UK test is usually taken is English, although special arrangements can be made if you wish to take it in Welsh or Scottish Gaelic.
- Question 22 of 24
22. Question
1 pointsWhere in England was one of the Anglo-Saxon kings buried with treasure and armour?
CorrectIncorrectThe burial place of one of the Anglo-Saxon kings was at Sutton Hoo in modern Suffolk.
- Question 23 of 24
23. Question
1 pointsWhich British writer wrote satirical novels including Brideshead Revisited?
CorrectIncorrectEvelyn Waugh wrote satirical novels, including Decline and Fall and Scoop. He is perhaps best known for Brideshead Revisited.
- Question 24 of 24
24. Question
1 pointsWhere is the best preserved prehistoric village in northern Europe located?
CorrectIncorrectSkara Brae on Orkney, off the north coast of Scotland, is the best preserved prehistoric village in northern Europe.