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Which of the following is the most well-known convention of the Council of Europe?

Which TWO of the following were prominent figures of the Victorian period?

How often does Prime Minister’s Questions take place while Parliament is sitting?

Which of the following is an example of a UK charity that works with animals?

When did the Habeas Corpus Act become law?

Who founded the Aldeburgh Festival in Suffolk?

What is the role of the mayor in many local authorities?

Where is the London Eye located, and how tall is it?

Over the next 20 years after 1947, which regions gained independence?

On which day do people play jokes on each other until midday, also known as April Fool’s Day?

Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Many schools organise events to raise money for extra equipment or out-of-school activities.

Where can Admiral Nelson's ship, HMS Victory, be visited?

When was Ireland divided into two separate nations?

In the UK, the Prime Minister also has a country house outside London called:

How can you support your local community?

Why did Britain and France declare war on Germany in 1939?

Which is the best-preserved prehistoric village in Northern Europe?

When no political party wins a majority, and two parties join to form a government together, what is this called?

Which of the following have their own banknotes that are valid everywhere in the UK?

Which of the following is correct?

In the UK, what is available for people who cannot afford to pay a vet?

Which of the following British actors has recently won an Oscar?

The Elizabethan period in England was a time of growing:

Which of the following is a British invention of the 20th century?

Who was the famous poet from the 19th Century?

What are national parks in England, Wales, and Scotland?

What makes the BBC unique as a media organisation?

Who did Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, give her throne to?

Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Becoming a school governor is one way to contribute to your community.

What was the name of Admiral Nelson's ship at the Battle of Trafalgar?

Who can stand for election as a Member of Parliament (MP) in the UK?

How old must you be to drive a moped in the UK?

What was inscribed on some of the first coins minted in Britain during the Iron Age?

Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
'We shall fight on the beaches' is a famous line from a speech by Queen Elizabeth I regarding the Spanish Armada.

In the UK, how are laws divided?

Where is the Giant’s Causeway located?

When were the last Welsh rebellions defeated?

Which great Scottish thinkers contributed to the Enlightenment?

Who was Mary, Queen of Scots' famous cousin?

How many countries remained part of Northern Ireland after the peace treaty in 1921?

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