Practice Test 13
Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Concorde, the supersonic passenger aircraft, was jointly developed by Britain and Germany.
When did Concorde begin carrying passengers?
Which ship, captained by Sir Francis Drake, was one of the first to complete a circumnavigation of the globe?
Who developed radar, proposing that enemy aircraft could be detected by radio waves?
What does the term ‘Great Britain’ refer to?
Which of the following principles are included in the European Convention of Human Rights?
How many members are there in the Scottish Parliament?
What type of government system does the UK have?
Where was the main Olympic site for the 2012 Games in the UK?
What are elected members of the House of Commons called?
Where is the Welsh Parliament (the Senedd) located?
Which coin in the UK has the highest value?
Who won the Battle of Agincourt against the French in 1415?
When did the first Christian communities start to appear in Britain?
Who represents the UK to the rest of the world?
When was the Giant’s Causeway formed?
What are some of the responsibilities of MPs?
The job of the police in the UK is to:
Which portrait painter was known for painting people in country or garden scenery?
During the First World War, how many British casualties were there?
What is the Ashes?
Who was the first person to sail single-handed around the world in 1966/67?
Where is the National Horse-racing Museum located?
Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
The Channel Islands have independent governments.
If you want to be a permanent resident of the UK, you should:
What is the Old Bailey famous for?
Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?
UK citizens are required by law to follow Christianity.
How often are elections held for the European Parliament?
To whom do new citizens have to swear or affirm loyalty during citizenship ceremony?
How should you treat others in the UK?
Who was the first person to sail around the world without stopping?
What voting system is used to elect MPs in the UK?
In traditional pantomimes, who is the Dame?
What was the total population of the UK in 1901?
Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Members of the public can attend Youth Court hearings.
What name was given to the tombs where people buried their dead in the Bronze Age?
Sir Chris Hoy, a Scottish cyclist, has won how many Olympic gold medals?
Which of the following were battles fought during the English Civil War?
Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
The Union Flag includes four crosses, representing each part of the UK.
How many verdicts are possible in trials in Scotland?
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