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Life in the UK Test 40 Take the test 1 / 24 1. Which country invented rugby? India Argentina England France 2 / 24 2. Who were the Huguenots? Refugees from France Refugees from Italy Refugees from Pakistan Refugees from Cyprus 3 / 24 3. Which British scientist showed that gravity applied to the whole universe? Alan Turing Alexander Fleming Isaac Newton Ernest Rutherford 4 / 24 4. Which composer wrote music for King George I and for his son, George II? George Frederick Handel Gustav Holst Ralph Vaughan Williams Henry Purcell 5 / 24 5. When did the English civil war start? 1632 1635 1642 1652 6 / 24 6. During the 19th century, the UK was the world’s major producer of which THREE materials? Coal Iron Silk Cotton cloth 7 / 24 7. Which TWO of the following British athletes have won gold medals in the Olympic Games? Dame Kelly Holmes Jenson Button Tim henman Jessica Enis 8 / 24 8. The Romans remained in Britain for 500 years. True False 9 / 24 9. Which country invaded the Falkland Islands in 1982? Germany The Netherlands Argentina France 10 / 24 10. Which TWO of the following are examples of criminal offences: Cases of unfair dismissal or discrimination in the workplace Selling tobacco to anyone under the age of 18 A dispute about faulty goods or services Smoking in public places 11 / 24 11. Which British landmark was built as part of the UK’s celebration of the new millenium? The O2 Tower Bridge Westminster Abbey The London Eye 12 / 24 12. Where did slaves mainly come from during the slave trade? South America West Africa Southeast Asia North Africa 13 / 24 13. Who introduced ‘shampooing’ in Britain? Emmeline Pankhurst James Cook Sake Dean Mahomet Florence Nightingale 14 / 24 14. To be able to vote in England, you have to register at your local council electoral registration office. True False 15 / 24 15. Where can the Bayeux tapestry be seen? France Wales Northern Ireland England 16 / 24 16. It is an offence not to have an MOT certificate if your vehicle is more than two years old or without car insurance. True False 17 / 24 17. What was the Spanish Armada? A large fleet of planes A group of radicals A group of politicians A large fleet of ships 18 / 24 18. England was split into two groups during the English Civil War of 1642, which were known as: The House of Lords and the House of Commons The Puritans and the Chartists The Cavaliers and the Roundheads The Beefeaters and the Yeoman Warders 19 / 24 19. What are the key roles of the governors and school boards? select THREE answers Providing funding for all students Setting the strategic direction of the school Ensuring accountability Monitoring and evaluating school performance 20 / 24 20. A popular way for people to stay in touch with friends, organise social events, and share photos, videos and opinions is through social networking websites such as: Dropbox and itunes Email and Fax Ebay and Amazon Facebook and Twitter 21 / 24 21. Why is it important to recycle (select two answers)? Using recycled materials to make new products uses less energy than using raw materials It is a criminal offence and you could be arrested if you do not do it To reduce the expenses of the local council Less rubbish is created, so the amount being put into landfill is reduced 22 / 24 22. In Northern Ireland, a newly qualified driver must display an ____ plate for one year after passing the test. S N R L 23 / 24 23. When is the birth of Jesus Christ celebrated? 24th December 25th December 26th December 31st December 24 / 24 24. Prince William is also known as: The Duke of Wellington The Prince of Wales The Duke of Edinburgh The Prince of Northern Ireland Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz
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1. Which country invented rugby?
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2. Who were the Huguenots?
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3. Which British scientist showed that gravity applied to the whole universe?
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4. Which composer wrote music for King George I and for his son, George II?
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5. When did the English civil war start?
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6. During the 19th century, the UK was the world’s major producer of which THREE materials?
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7. Which TWO of the following British athletes have won gold medals in the Olympic Games?
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8. The Romans remained in Britain for 500 years.
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9. Which country invaded the Falkland Islands in 1982?
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10. Which TWO of the following are examples of criminal offences:
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11. Which British landmark was built as part of the UK’s celebration of the new millenium?
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12. Where did slaves mainly come from during the slave trade?
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13. Who introduced ‘shampooing’ in Britain?
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14. To be able to vote in England, you have to register at your local council electoral registration office.
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15. Where can the Bayeux tapestry be seen?
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16. It is an offence not to have an MOT certificate if your vehicle is more than two years old or without car insurance.
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17. What was the Spanish Armada?
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18. England was split into two groups during the English Civil War of 1642, which were known as:
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19. What are the key roles of the governors and school boards? select THREE answers
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20. A popular way for people to stay in touch with friends, organise social events, and share photos, videos and opinions is through social networking websites such as:
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21. Why is it important to recycle (select two answers)?
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22. In Northern Ireland, a newly qualified driver must display an ____ plate for one year after passing the test.
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23. When is the birth of Jesus Christ celebrated?
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24. Prince William is also known as:
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