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Mock Test 9

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Where did the weavers come from in the Middle Ages?

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Which famous garden can you visit in Northern Ireland?

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Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Participating in your local community is a fundamental principle of British life.

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Which of the following is the greatest cathedral from the Middle Ages that still used for worship today?

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Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?
Sir Mo Farah and Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill are well-known athletes who secured gold medals at the 2012 London Olympics.

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Where did the canal builders come from in the Middle Ages?

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How often are draws made for the UK National Lottery?

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What did the Butler Education Act 1944 introduce?

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What is the role of the National Trust in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, along with the National Trust for Scotland?

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Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Emmeline Pankhurst is famous for her role in the campaign to give women the vote in parliamentary elections in the UK.

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What is the official name of the UK?

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Where is the Welsh Parliament (the Senedd) located?

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What do ‘Easter eggs’ symbolize?

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Where is the most famous sailing event in the UK held?

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Which of the following buildings were constructed in the 19th century in the medieval 'gothic' style?

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Which of the following plays was written by Shakespeare?

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Which was the last successful foreign invasion of England that led to many social and structural changes?

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In May 2010, which two parties formed a coalition government in the UK?

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What is the main role of the Opposition?

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Who represents the UK to the rest of the world?

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During the Middle Ages, the Scottish Parliament was composed of three groups known as the Estates. Which of the following were these Estates?

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The set of poems written by Geoffrey Chaucer describing the people of Canterbury going on pilgrimage is known as the:

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Eid al-Fitr celebrates the end of:

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A traditional Christmas meal in the UK often includes:

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