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Practice Test 14

In 1982, which British overseas territory was invaded by Argentina?

Which of the following is a major outdoor music festival?

Which note in the UK has the highest value?

Under UK law, when can a 16-year-old drink wine or beer with a meal in a restaurant or hotel?

During the 18th century, who developed ideas about economics that are still referred to today?

Which of the following countries were part of the Central Powers during World War I?

Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
The shamrock is the national flower of Scotland.

The modern game of golf can be traced back to which century in Scotland?

When did Alan Turing invented the Turing machine?

What is the penalty for breaching a Forced Marriage Protection Order?

What does Remembrance Day commemorate?

Since when has the Prime Minister had the power to nominate peers just for their own lifetime?

Who led the English republic after the defeat of Charles II?

In the 15th century, which TWO families fought in the Wars of the Roses?

What was the Wars of the Roses?

Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
A man who forces his wife into sex can be prosecuted for rape.

Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
The Crown Jewels are displayed at the Edinburgh Castle.

Who is the patron saint of Scotland?

What is the law regarding selling or buying drugs such as heroin, cocaine, ecstasy, and cannabis in the UK?

What was the total population of the UK in 1801?

Which of the following is a fundamental principle of British life?

What is the official name of the UK?

Who defeated Napoleon, at the Battle of Waterloo, ending the French Wars?

In which year was Concorde, the world’s only supersonic passenger aircraft, retired from service?

When were the first Olympic games held in the UK?

What were the two main groups in Parliament that began to form after the Bill of Rights, 1689?

What are members of the House of Lords known as?

What is commonly done during Bonfire Night in Great Britain?

Before becoming a Conservative MP in 1900, what was Winston Churchill's profession?

When were Forced Marriage Protection Orders introduced in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland?

Which TWO military leaders fought in wars against Napoleon?

What is considered a vital responsibility for residents and citizens of the UK?

What did St. Patrick, St. Augustine, and St. Columba accomplish during the Anglo-Saxon period?

The fundamental principles of British life include:

Which of the following is the official Church of the state in the UK?

When did the Roman tribes leave Britain?

What laws did Parliament pass in the 1960s regarding women’s rights?

Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) are elected on the basis of:

What must all dogs in public places wear in the UK?

Which of the following freedoms does the UK offer to its residents and citizens?

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