Practice Test 11
The decade of the 1960s, known as the "Swinging Sixties", was a period of growth in:
After slavery was abolished in 1833, workers from which two countries were employed to replace freed slaves?
Which famous oratorio, often sung by choirs at Easter time, was composed by George Frederick Handel?
What was the 18th-century period called when new ideas about politics, philosophy, and science emerged?
What is the money raised from National Insurance Contributions used for in the UK?
Where did the Vikings come from?
What is the maximum claim amount for the small claims procedure in Scotland and Northern Ireland?
During the reign of Edward VI, which book was introduced for use in the Church of England?
What is the legal age to buy alcohol in a pub or nightclub in the UK?
What does Diwali celebrate?
Which landscape painter is most famous for his works of Dedham Vale on the Suffolk-Essex border in England?
Who is the patron saint of England?
Where do the elected members (AMs) of Wales meet?
What discount can blind people receive on a TV licence in the UK?
When was the Northern Ireland Assembly established?
What is a constitution?
When did Britain and France develop the world’s only supersonic commercial airliner?
Which award is given each September to the best album from the UK and Ireland?
Which of the following are key principles of the European Convention on Human Rights?
What happened during the Restoration in 1660?
What is William Beveridge best known for?
Which of the following stadiums host many major sporting events?
What is London’s West End also known as?
Which Scottish architect influenced architecture in the UK, Europe, and America, and designed Dumfries House?
Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Building relationships with your neighbours can help you feel more connected to your community.
What does the UN Security Council do?
Who won the Formula 1 world championship three times?
Which of the following countries is not a member of the Commonwealth?
What percentage of the UK's total population lives in Wales?
Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
General Elections in the UK must be held at least every eight years.
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.
When was the first time in the General Election in the UK that no political party won an overall majority since February 1974?
Do Northern Ireland and Scotland's banknotes have to be accepted everywhere in the UK?
Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
New citizens swear or affirm loyalty to the Prime Minister as part of the citizenship ceremony.
What is the law regarding alcohol in the UK?
What is the primary aim of the United Nations?
What is the Commonwealth?
Approximately how many years ago did the Bronze Age begin?
In the UK, what is the legal status of forcing another person to marry?
Which was the first major railway built in Britain?
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