Practice Test 23
Which World War II event is often referred to as ‘D-Day’?
What does Christmas Day, 25th December, celebrate?
Which of the following flower is closely associated with Remembrance Day?
During the Victorian period, what regions did the British Empire grow to cover?
What does employment law cover?
Who was in charge of the British fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar?
When were Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) elected in England and Wales?
Who was the first person to be called Prime Minister in the UK?
Who won gold medals for ice dancing at the 1984 Olympic Games?
Which two forms of writing is William Shakespeare known for?
Which annual film awards are considered the British equivalent of the Oscars?
What is Big Ben the nickname for?
Who is called the "King of Ireland"?
Halloween has its roots in:
Which cross on the Union Flag is a red cross on a white ground?
What is the current legal voting age in the UK for most public elections?
How many people lost their lives in the violence of Northern Ireland after 1969?
During her premiership, whom did Margaret Thatcher closely work with?
Which novel was voted the UK’s best-loved novel in 2003?
Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Henry VIII is best known for having six marriages and breaking away from the Church of Rome.
What type of monarchy does the UK have?
What is the jury's role in a trial?
How is the Speaker of the House of Commons chosen?
When did Croatia become a member of the European Union?
Which of the following are the leading fashion designers from recent years?
Who directed the famous British film "Brief Encounter"?
Margaret Thatcher was the daughter of a:
Which famous gardens can you visit in England?
What was Mary I of England famously known as?
Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
The Scottish Parliament has the authority to make laws on all matters in Scotland.
Which Scottish poet is known as ‘The Bard’?
Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
British principles and values have developed from historical events and traditions.
How many years did the First World War last for?
Where did Charles II famously hide during his escape after the Battle of Worcester?
Which battle resulted in about 60,000 British casualties on the first day alone?
Who rebuilt St. Paul’s Cathedral after the Great Fire of London?
If your vehicle is over three years old, then what must you start doing every year?
Who was Queen Elizabeth I?
Who is responsible for crime, policing, and immigration in the UK?
Is it a civil offence to cause harassment, alarm, or distress to someone because of their religion or ethnic origin?
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