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What does "Great Britain" refer to?
What is the UK?
What is the Electoral Commission?
UK Government, the Law and Your Role
What must you bring to the Life in the UK test centre?
Values and Principles of the UK
Who were the first people to live in Britain?
A Long and Illustrious History
Which of the following correctly completes the citizenship pledge? "I will give my loyalty to the United Kingdom and respect its rights and freedoms. I will uphold its democratic values. I will observe its laws faithfully and..."
Values and Principles of the UK
Margaret Thatcher privatised many industries. Which of the following is an example?
A Long and Illustrious History
Where is cricket most popular in the UK?
A Modern, Thriving Society
Which of the following is a famous English cheese?
A Modern, Thriving Society
The EEC was formed in 1957 by how many founding countries?
A Long and Illustrious History
How often must a general election be held in the UK?
UK Government, the Law and Your Role
Which of these is NOT a country that makes up the United Kingdom?
What is the UK?
What is the capital city of England?
What is the UK?
Henry VIII established the Church of England. What is its head called?
A Long and Illustrious History
Who was the Viking leader who eventually ruled most of England?
A Long and Illustrious History
Who was the first king of both England and Scotland?
A Long and Illustrious History
At what age can you vote in a UK general election?
UK Government, the Law and Your Role
The suffragettes used which tactics to campaign for women's votes?
A Long and Illustrious History
Which war did Britain fight in the 1850s alongside France against Russia?
A Long and Illustrious History
What does the UK's unwritten constitution rely on?
UK Government, the Law and Your Role
The industrial town of Jodrell Bank in Cheshire is famous for:
A Long and Illustrious History
What is the purpose of wearing a red poppy in November in the UK?
A Modern, Thriving Society
When did the Romans leave Britain?
A Long and Illustrious History
What percentage of the UK population lives in England?
A Modern, Thriving Society
Charles Dickens is famous for writing novels that highlighted:
A Modern, Thriving Society