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Life in the UK Test 26 Take the test 1 / 24 1. How many weeks does the orchestral classical music event known as ‘the Proms’ last for? Three weeks Four weeks Six weeks Eight weeks 2 / 24 2. When did King Charles III start reining? In 2020 In 2021 In 2022 In 2023 3 / 24 3. What did the Chartists campaign for? The right to vote for women over 30 years old The right to vote for the working classes and other people without property The right to vote for women and men over 30 years old The right to vote for every citizen 4 / 24 4. What is the name of the land formation consisting of columns made of volcanic lava located on the north-east coast of Northern Ireland? Eden Project The Giant’s Causeway Loch Lomond Snowdonia 5 / 24 5. Members of the public are not allowed in Youth Courts, and the name or photographs of the accused young person cannot be published in newspapers or used by the media: True False 6 / 24 6. A set of principles by which a country is governed and which includes all of the institutions that are responsible for running the country and how their power is kept in check is the definition for: Revolution Constitution Monarchy Democracy 7 / 24 7. When did Emmeline Pankhurst die? 1928 1935 1936 1930 8 / 24 8. What TWO houses were confronted during the Wars of the Roses? The House of Lancaster The House of Leicester The House of Canterbury The House of York 9 / 24 9. What is the National Anthem of the UK? God save the King God save the Queen United kingdoms God save the land 10 / 24 10. Who was the first woman to become Prime Minister in the UK? J K Rowling Margaret Thatcher Jane Austen Hillary Clinton 11 / 24 11. When did the Brexit referendum take place? 23rd June 2016 23rd July 2016 23rd June 2015 23rd July 2015 12 / 24 12. Which one of the following gardens is located in Northern Ireland? Bodnant Garden Mount Stewart Sissinghurst Hidcote 13 / 24 13. When is the Mercury Music Prize awarded? July August September October 14 / 24 14. Which of the following statements is true? To apply to become a permanent resident or citizen of the UK, you will need to have a university degree To apply to become a permanent resident or citizen of the UK, you will need to have a good understanding of life in the UK To apply to become a permanent resident or citizen of the UK, you will need to have British relatives To apply to become a permanent resident or citizen of the UK, you will need to have knowledge of the British laws 15 / 24 15. Who invented the cash-dispensing ATM (automatic teller machine) or ‘cashpoint’? Sir Peter Mansfield James Goodfellow Patrick Steptoe Sir Tim Berners-Lee 16 / 24 16. What is the name of the only ‘Grand Slam’ tennis event played on grass? The Australian open The Wimbledon Championships The U.S. open The Queen’s open 17 / 24 17. What is the meaning of the term ‘Habeas corpus’? You must present the person in court You must obey the law You should go to court You should not be judged 18 / 24 18. What name is given to the candelabrum lit during the eight-day holiday of Hanukkah? Menorah Diwali Ramadan Baisakhi 19 / 24 19. Which of the following statements is TRUE? It is against the law to walk your dog on the beach It is against the law to treat a pet cruelly or to neglect it It is against the law to take pets into public places It is against the law to feed your pet in public places 20 / 24 20. Which German princess got married with Henry VIII? Jane Seymour Anne of Cleves Catherine Parr Anne Boleyn 21 / 24 21. In which of the following matters can the Scottish Parliament legislate (choose FIVE options)? Additional tax-raising powers Economic development Health Education Civil and criminal law Immigration Planning 22 / 24 22. Drinking in public can be a criminal offence and you can be fined or arrested for it: True False 23 / 24 23. What was the most spoken language during the Iron Age? Anglo-Saxon French Celtic Irish 24 / 24 24. What charity works for the preservation of important buildings, coastline and countryside in the UK? The National Trust The RSPB Shelter Oxfam Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz
Life in the UK Test 26
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1. How many weeks does the orchestral classical music event known as ‘the Proms’ last for?
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2. When did King Charles III start reining?
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3. What did the Chartists campaign for?
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4. What is the name of the land formation consisting of columns made of volcanic lava located on the north-east coast of Northern Ireland?
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5. Members of the public are not allowed in Youth Courts, and the name or photographs of the accused young person cannot be published in newspapers or used by the media:
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6. A set of principles by which a country is governed and which includes all of the institutions that are responsible for running the country and how their power is kept in check is the definition for:
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7. When did Emmeline Pankhurst die?
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8. What TWO houses were confronted during the Wars of the Roses?
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9. What is the National Anthem of the UK?
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10. Who was the first woman to become Prime Minister in the UK?
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11. When did the Brexit referendum take place?
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12. Which one of the following gardens is located in Northern Ireland?
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13. When is the Mercury Music Prize awarded?
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14. Which of the following statements is true?
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15. Who invented the cash-dispensing ATM (automatic teller machine) or ‘cashpoint’?
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16. What is the name of the only ‘Grand Slam’ tennis event played on grass?
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17. What is the meaning of the term ‘Habeas corpus’?
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18. What name is given to the candelabrum lit during the eight-day holiday of Hanukkah?
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19. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
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20. Which German princess got married with Henry VIII?
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21. In which of the following matters can the Scottish Parliament legislate (choose FIVE options)?
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22. Drinking in public can be a criminal offence and you can be fined or arrested for it:
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23. What was the most spoken language during the Iron Age?
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24. What charity works for the preservation of important buildings, coastline and countryside in the UK?
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