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Practice Test 24

To apply to become a permanent resident or naturalised citizen of the UK, you must:

Emmeline Pankhurst was born in:

What does it mean that everyone in the UK receives equal treatment under the law?

Who was responsible for constructing the Great Western Railway?

Which public services are controlled by devolved administrations in the UK?

Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Emmeline Pankhurst is famous for her role in the campaign to give women the vote in parliamentary elections in the UK.

Which flower is closely associated with Northern Ireland?

If your driving licence is from a country in the European Union (EU), Iceland, Liechtenstein or Norway, how long can you use it to drive in the UK?

Who is not eligible to stand for public office in the UK?

Which event is commemorated on 5 November each year in Great Britain?

Who can stand for public office in the UK?

Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
The role and membership of the House of Lords has changed over the last 50 years.

When did British combat troops leave Iraq after being involved in the conflict following the 2003 invasion?

According to the 2009 Citizenship Survey, what percentage of people in the UK identified as Jewish?

When is the UK’s National Anthem, ‘God Save the King,’ played?

When did the 13 American colonies declare their independence from Britain?

What is the day before Lent called?

Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson won how many Paralympic medals?

How often are elections held for the National Assembly for Wales?

How many British and French soldiers were rescued during the Dunkirk evacuation?

Which of the following is an example of consumer rights?

Where were the Paralympic Games for 2012 hosted?

Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Serving military personnel can stand for election to public office.

Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
There are around 30 national parks in England, Wales and Scotland.

Which Scottish physician and researcher was the co-discoverer of insulin?

How many people serve on a jury in Scotland?

Which flower is closely associated with Scotland?

Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Some 1,000 people lost their lives in the decades after 1969 in the violence of Northern Ireland.

In 1215, King John agreed to a number of demands called the:

Many of the Viking invaders stayed in Britain – especially in the east and north of England, in an area known as:

Which medal was introduced by Queen Victoria during the Crimean War to honor acts of valour?

Which annual event gives awards in categories such as best British group and best British solo artist?

Which of the following is awarded annually for the best fiction novel written by an author from the Commonwealth, Ireland, or Zimbabwe?

What types of cases do County Courts deal with?

What does NATO stand for?

Who usually selects the Archbishop and other senior church officials in the UK?

When is St. Patrick’s Day celebrated in Northern Ireland?

When did Emmeline Pankhurst pass away?

Where is the Eden Project located?

A process when many Scottish landlords destroyed individual small farms (known as ‘crofts’) to make space for large flocks of sheep and cattle is known as:

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