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Which of the following is NOT one of the fundamental principles of British life?
Values and Principles of the UK
The Education Act 1944 (Butler Act) introduced:
A Long and Illustrious History
Which flower is associated with England?
What is the UK?
Emmeline Pankhurst is famous for:
A Long and Illustrious History
The Huguenots were:
A Long and Illustrious History
Which famous playwright wrote "A Midsummer Night's Dream"?
A Modern, Thriving Society
Where does the Prime Minister officially live?
UK Government, the Law and Your Role
British values are described as being based on:
Values and Principles of the UK
The Wars of the Roses were fought between which two royal houses?
A Long and Illustrious History
Who invented the jet engine?
A Long and Illustrious History
The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are:
What is the UK?
Which of the following is a famous English cheese?
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What is a pressure group?
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What type of government does the UK have?
UK Government, the Law and Your Role
What is the "Magna Carta"'s significance to modern democracy?
UK Government, the Law and Your Role
Robert the Bruce was famous for defeating the English at which battle?
A Long and Illustrious History
What was the Black Death?
A Long and Illustrious History
Loch Lomond is:
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Alan Turing is celebrated for his work in:
A Long and Illustrious History
Roald Dahl is best known for:
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Which flower is associated with Scotland?
What is the UK?
Who were the first people to live in Britain?
A Long and Illustrious History
Hanukkah is a festival celebrated by:
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The RSPCA stands for:
A Modern, Thriving Society