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What was the Harrier jump jet known for?
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The First World War began in 1914 following the assassination of:
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When did the Second World War end?
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Can the Life in the UK test be taken on the Isle of Man?
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What is the population of London approximately?
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Which Welsh rebellions were finally defeated by the English in the Middle Ages?
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Wales is NOT represented on the Union Flag. This is because:
What is the UK?
What is the Cabinet?
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How many member countries does the Commonwealth have?
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The National Gallery is located in which London square?
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When did the Spanish Armada attempt to invade England?
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Who is the patron saint of England?
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What must you have to apply to become a permanent resident or citizen of the UK?
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What is the "West End" in London famous for?
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When did the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly come into existence?
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George I became king in 1714. Why was he chosen?
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Which courts deal with family matters such as divorce and children in England and Wales?
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The Laurence Olivier Awards recognise achievements in:
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In which year did Alexander Fleming discover penicillin?
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What did the Great Reform Act of 1832 do?
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Which of these is NOT a country that makes up the United Kingdom?
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Where is the National Horseracing Museum located?
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In which year did Dolly the sheep become the first mammal to be successfully cloned?
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What is "primary legislation"?
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