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What is the UK's highest court?
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Who was the first woman to be crowned Queen of England?
A Long and Illustrious History
What is the purpose of "Check that you understand" boxes in the handbook?
Values and Principles of the UK
The Royal Mint is responsible for:
A Modern, Thriving Society
Bonfire Night is celebrated on:
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When did the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly come into existence?
A Long and Illustrious History
When did the First World War begin?
A Long and Illustrious History
Who invented the steam engine?
A Long and Illustrious History
Afternoon tea is a British tradition that typically includes:
A Modern, Thriving Society
The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are:
What is the UK?
Which courts deal with family matters such as divorce and children in England and Wales?
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What is Elizabeth I famous for?
A Long and Illustrious History
Roald Dahl is best known for:
A Long and Illustrious History
What is the European Convention on Human Rights?
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Who were the Chartists and what did they want?
A Long and Illustrious History
Remembrance Day is observed on:
A Modern, Thriving Society
What is the capital city of England?
What is the UK?
The Tate Modern art gallery is located in:
A Modern, Thriving Society
Which language did the Anglo-Saxons speak?
A Long and Illustrious History
Gordon Brown became Prime Minister in which year?
A Long and Illustrious History
When did William the Conqueror defeat King Harold at the Battle of Hastings?
A Long and Illustrious History
How long do you have to complete the Life in the UK test?
Values and Principles of the UK
What are the Falkland Islands and St Helena?
What is the UK?
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 gives:
UK Government, the Law and Your Role