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How many players are in a rugby league team?
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The British Museum is located in which city?
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What is the difference between the House of Commons and the House of Lords in terms of how members are chosen?
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What was the Gunpowder Plot of 1605?
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In which year did women get the vote on the same terms as men?
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Concorde was jointly developed by:
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What is "Cockney" rhyming slang?
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In which year was William Shakespeare born?
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The Good Friday Agreement of 1998 concerned:
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Concorde first flew commercially (carrying passengers) in which year?
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Which of the following is a Crown dependency?
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Harold Macmillan was famous for which speech about the British Empire?
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Isaac Newton is famous for:
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Who became the first Tudor monarch after the Wars of the Roses?
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How long do you have to complete the Life in the UK test?
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What is "primary legislation"?
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What does "devolved powers" mean for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland?
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What is an employment tribunal?
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What English language level is required for settlement (permanent residence) applications from October 2013 onwards?
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The population of the UK is approximately 67 million. Roughly what proportion lives in England?
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What is a "by-election" triggered by?
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Remembrance Day is observed on:
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What is the highest mountain in Wales?
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Offa's Dyke is associated with which ancient ruler?
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