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Life in the UK Test 13 Take the test 1 / 24 1. What characterised the Bronze Age? People were farmers who lived in large villages People lived in roundhouses and buried their dead in tombs People were nomads and hunters People started to use plastics 2 / 24 2. What name is given to the elected members of the Scottish Parliament? MSPs SMs MLAs MPs 3 / 24 3. Which game do people usually play at Halloween? Chess Trick or treat Hide and seek Netball 4 / 24 4. The public can listen to debates in the Palace of Westminster from public galleries located in: The House of Commons The House of Lords Both, the House of Commons and House of Lords All of the above are false 5 / 24 5. What is the most well-known gallery in Wales? Tate Britain The National Museum The National Gallery Tate Modern 6 / 24 6. The Man Booker Prize for Fiction is awarded annually for the best fiction novel written by an author from: The Commonwealth, Ireland or Zimbabwe The European Union, Zambia or Zimbabwe The Commonwealth, the USA or Australia The European Union, Canada or Australia 7 / 24 7. Which of the following statements regarding Gaelic language is TRUE? In Wales, Gaelic is spoken in some parts of the coast In Scotland, Gaelic is spoken everywhere In Scotland, Gaelic is spoken in some parts of the Highlands and Islands In Wales, Gaelic is the main language 8 / 24 8. Participation in community life is a fundamental principle of British life. True False 9 / 24 9. How many British citizens left the country between 1853 and 1913? 10 million 13 million 15 million 18 million 10 / 24 10. Where was the main Olympic site for the 2012 Games? Stratford Bristol Liverpool Watford 11 / 24 11. Who forms the shadow cabinet? Senior opposition MPs appointed by the leader of the opposition Junior opposition MPs appointed by the leader of the governing party Junior opposition MPs appointed by the leader of the opposition Local councillors 12 / 24 12. Who directed the movie ‘Brief Encounter’ in 1945? Alfred Hitchcock Hugh Hudson Carol Reed David Lean 13 / 24 13. Who was the leader of the English Republic? King Richard III Oliver Cromwell Charles II Charles I 14 / 24 14. According to the 2011 Census, what percentage of the population identified themselves as Hindu? 0.5% 1% 1.5% 3% 15 / 24 15. People in the UK have to pay tax on any earnings from (choose THREE options)? Profits in self-employment Income from property, savings and dividends Valuable gifts Taxable benefits 16 / 24 16. How many devolved administrations are there in the UK? 2 3 4 5 17 / 24 17. Who is responsible for interpreting the law and ensuring that trials are conducted fairly? The government The police officers The judiciary The Prime Minister and the MPs 18 / 24 18. How often do people who are 70 years old or over need to renew their driving licence? Every year Every 2 years Every 3 years Every 5 years 19 / 24 19. Where was Margaret Thatcher born? Buckinghamshire Cheshire Lincolnshire Bedfordshire 20 / 24 20. Where are the Welsh government and the Senedd based? In Cardiff In Swansea In Conwy In Llandudno 21 / 24 21. Jenson Button is a famous: British poet Football player Tennis player Formula 1 driver 22 / 24 22. Who introduced the Statute of Rhuddlan by which Wales was annexed to the Crown of England in 1284? King Edward I of England Robert the Bruce King Henry V William III of England 23 / 24 23. When was the Brexit referendum held? 23rd June 2015 13th July 2015 13th July 2016 23rd June 2016 24 / 24 24. In the UK, alcohol cannot be sold to anyone under the age of: 16 18 20 21 Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz
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1. What characterised the Bronze Age?
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2. What name is given to the elected members of the Scottish Parliament?
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3. Which game do people usually play at Halloween?
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4. The public can listen to debates in the Palace of Westminster from public galleries located in:
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5. What is the most well-known gallery in Wales?
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6. The Man Booker Prize for Fiction is awarded annually for the best fiction novel written by an author from:
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7. Which of the following statements regarding Gaelic language is TRUE?
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8. Participation in community life is a fundamental principle of British life.
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9. How many British citizens left the country between 1853 and 1913?
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10. Where was the main Olympic site for the 2012 Games?
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11. Who forms the shadow cabinet?
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12. Who directed the movie ‘Brief Encounter’ in 1945?
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13. Who was the leader of the English Republic?
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14. According to the 2011 Census, what percentage of the population identified themselves as Hindu?
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15. People in the UK have to pay tax on any earnings from (choose THREE options)?
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16. How many devolved administrations are there in the UK?
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17. Who is responsible for interpreting the law and ensuring that trials are conducted fairly?
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18. How often do people who are 70 years old or over need to renew their driving licence?
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19. Where was Margaret Thatcher born?
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20. Where are the Welsh government and the Senedd based?
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21. Jenson Button is a famous:
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22. Who introduced the Statute of Rhuddlan by which Wales was annexed to the Crown of England in 1284?
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23. When was the Brexit referendum held?
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24. In the UK, alcohol cannot be sold to anyone under the age of:
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