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Mock Test 29

24 questions · 45 minutes · Pass mark: 18/24

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1

What is the UK's highest court?

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2

Who was the first woman to be crowned Queen of England?

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3

What is the purpose of "Check that you understand" boxes in the handbook?

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4

The Royal Mint is responsible for:

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5

Bonfire Night is celebrated on:

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6

When did the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly come into existence?

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7

When did the First World War begin?

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8

Who invented the steam engine?

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9

Afternoon tea is a British tradition that typically includes:

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10

The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are:

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11

Which courts deal with family matters such as divorce and children in England and Wales?

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12

What is Elizabeth I famous for?

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13

Roald Dahl is best known for:

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14

What is the European Convention on Human Rights?

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15

Who were the Chartists and what did they want?

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16

Remembrance Day is observed on:

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17

What is the capital city of England?

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18

The Tate Modern art gallery is located in:

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19

Which language did the Anglo-Saxons speak?

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20

Gordon Brown became Prime Minister in which year?

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21

When did William the Conqueror defeat King Harold at the Battle of Hastings?

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22

How long do you have to complete the Life in the UK test?

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23

What are the Falkland Islands and St Helena?

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24

The Freedom of Information Act 2000 gives:

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