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Mock Test 37

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

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1

Which of the following is NOT one of the fundamental principles of British life?

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2

Emmeline Pankhurst is famous for:

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3

How many players are in a rugby league team?

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4

What was a "pocket borough" in the 18th century?

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5

Who is the patron saint of Scotland?

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6

The EEC was formed in 1957 by how many founding countries?

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7

What is the "European Court of Human Rights" (ECHR)?

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8

When is St George's Day celebrated?

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9

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

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10

What is the "Shadow Cabinet"?

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11

The Wars of the Roses were fought between which two royal houses?

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12

How often must a general election be held in the UK?

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13

Which of these is NOT a country that makes up the United Kingdom?

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14

Afternoon tea is a British tradition that typically includes:

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15

What was the main cause of the English Civil War?

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16

Which of the following is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in England?

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17

What were the "father and son" pioneers of the railway engine?

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18

Sir Francis Drake completed his circumnavigation of the globe in which year?

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19

Robert Burns is celebrated in Scotland as:

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20

Who invented the jet engine?

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21

On which date is St Patrick's Day celebrated?

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22

What are the main political parties in the UK?

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23

The Iron Age people of Britain were commonly known as:

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24

At the citizenship ceremony, new citizens make a pledge. Who are they pledging loyalty to?

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