Practice Test 12
Which of the following is the most famous poem of William Wordsworth?
Who was the first Archbishop of Canterbury?
What must a newly qualified driver do after passing the test in Northern Ireland?
Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
The UK originally decided not to join the European Union group but it became a member in 1993.
What is the National Citizen Service programme designed to do for 16- and 17-year-olds?
Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
People in the UK are expected to respect the rights of others to express their own views.
What is the clock at the Tower of London named in honour of?
Where are the most serious cases for young offenders heard in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland?
What is the ‘first past the post’ system?
'The Mousetrap’,’Jesus Christ Superstar’ and ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ are examples of British:
How many senior MPs does the Prime Minister appoint to become ministers in charge of departments?
What is the primary role of civil servants in the UK?
What important ceremonial role does the King perform each year?
When did Winston Churchill die?
Which of the following is true about the Statute of Rhuddlan introduced by King Edward I in 1284?
Who became the king after Charles II?
Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Florence Nightingale is best known for her contributions to education in the 19th century.
In the 19th century, the UK led the world in industry and produced more than half of the world's:
When was the Turner Prize, which celebrates contemporary art, established?
Where is Europe's longest dry ski slope located?
Which of the following words in modern English are based on Anglo-Saxon?
Which of the following is known as the home of golf?
How do political party members usually persuade people to vote for their candidates during election times?
In what area of Britain is fish and chips popular?
Where is Snowdonia National Park located?
How many Oscars has Nick Park won for his animated films?
Which famous gardens can you visit in Scotland?
Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
The Speaker in the House of Commons is neutral and does not represent a political party.
Which group of artists was influential in the second half of the 19th century?
What did Henry VII do after his victory in the Wars of the Roses?
Where are the most serious cases, such as murder, heard in Scotland?
What was the long war between England and France known as?
Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
The Welsh Assembly has 120 Assembly members (AMs).
Who represents the Parliament on ceremonial occasions?
What did Emmeline Pankhurst set up in 1889 to fight for the right of married women to vote in local elections?
Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Scotland became part of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707.
What is the title given to the wife of a reigning King in the UK?
What percentage of people in the UK reported having no religion?
Which famous garden can you visit in Northern Ireland?
What is the responsibility of the dog owner in public places?
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