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Who wrote poems inspired by Scotland and its traditional stories and songs?

What did Emmeline Pankhurst help found in 1903?

Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
After Queen Anne’s death in 1714, Parliament selected a German to be the next King of England.

Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?
Thomas Hardy was a well-known author who wrote 'Far from the Madding Crowd.'

Which of the following measures were introduced in early 20th-century Britain as part of social progress?

What is the fine for watching TV without a TV licence in the UK?

Who is the patron saint of Northern Ireland?

After the Roman army left Britain to defend other parts of the Roman Empire, which tribes invaded?

Why does the Welsh dragon not appear on the Union Flag?

Who does the Speaker represent in the UK Parliament?

Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
People aged 18 to 21 have their cases heard in a Youth Court.

Who designed New Delhi to be the seat of government in India during the 20th century?

In 2007, television viewers voted which location as Britain’s favourite view?

What did the Bill of Rights, 1689, establish in England?

When are pubs usually open during the day in the UK?

Northern Ireland and Scotland have their own banknotes, which are valid everywhere in the UK?

Who is King Charles III married to?

Who is responsible for the economy in the UK?

In the UK, how is brutality and violence in the home treated?

Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Every young person in the UK receives a National Insurance number shortly before turning 16.

Which of the following buildings were constructed in the 19th century in the medieval 'gothic' style?

Since 1999, what right have hereditary peers lost?

Which treaty established the European Economic Community (EEC)?

Which of the following symbol was associated with the House of Tudor?

Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
Everyone in the UK is expected to help the police prevent and detect crime whenever possible.

Who led the Roman invasion of Britain in 55 BC?

What is the name of the stand with eight candles used during Hanukkah?

What is "The Proms" in the UK?

During which historical period were the House of Lords and House of Commons established in England?

Which of the following is a well-known gallery in Cardiff?

What does the Habeas Corpus Act describe?

Who looks after Edinburgh Castle?

Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?
British scientists were the first to successfully clone a mammal.

Which two countries built the Concorde, the world's only supersonic passenger plane?

What was one of the most notable achievements of King James I’s reign?

What do people commonly carve into lanterns for Halloween?

Which famous garden can you visit in Wales?

What is the National Anthem of the UK?

Which of the following currency is used in the UK?

Which of the following novels was written by Charles Dickens?

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