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Who is the leader of the political party in power?

Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
There are significant variations in language across different parts of the UK.

How many member countries does the Council of Europe have?

Which Scottish poet wrote "The Bruce"?

In the 2012 Olympics, who won gold medals for the 5,000 and 10,000 metres race?

Where do people vote in elections in the UK?

Which of the following are key fighter planes used by the Royal Air Force in the Battle of Britain?

How can someone make a complaint about the police?

What is the capital city of Wales?

What was the total population of the UK in 1998?

Which of the following is true for members of the House of Lords?

Which law covers disputes between landlords and tenants over issues such as repairs and eviction?

What must you have to be able to vote in the UK?

Who must pay National Insurance Contributions in the UK?

When did the First World War begin?

Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?
The rose is the flower most closely linked with England.

When did the Allied forces defeat Germany, marking the end of the World War II?

Who led the Scottish army to victory against the English at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314?

Who became Prime Minister after Margaret Thatcher and helped initiate the Northern Ireland peace process?

Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Extremism and intolerance have no place in British society.

When did the BBC begin radio broadcasts?

Who must do jury service in the UK?

Where does the Edinburgh Festival take place?

Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE? The cities of Dundee and Aberdeen are located in Northern Ireland.

In 1348, a disease, probably a form of plague, came to Britain, was known as:

In which battle did William, Duke of Normandy, defeat King Harold?

Where in England was one of the Anglo-Saxon kings buried with treasure and armour?

Who appoints senior opposition MPs to be the shadow ministers?

Who directed the famous British film "The Killing Fields"?

Which of the following novels was written by Sir Kingsley Amis?

Who became the fastest person to sail around the world singlehanded in 2004?

Who are the Yeoman Warders, also known as Beefeaters, at the Tower of London?

What system operates in Northern Ireland for voter registration?

What important event occurred in 1918 regarding women's rights?

Which famous Stone Age monument still stands in the UK today?

Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
In any area of life, pregnant women have the same right to work as anyone else.

What is the Church of England called in the Scotland and the United States?

Which of the following are Protestant Christian groups in the UK?

Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Cardiff, Swansea, and Newport are cities in England.

Who invented the cash-dispensing ATM in the 1960s?

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