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Henry V's great victory at Agincourt in 1415 was fought against:
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What happened to women in the workplace during the First World War?
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The Life in the UK test is based on which publication?
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The Edinburgh International Festival runs alongside which other major event?
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Gordon Brown became Prime Minister in which year?
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What is the purpose of the Life in the UK test?
Values and Principles of the UK
What was the Pale in medieval Ireland?
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Who was the first king of both England and Scotland?
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What colour is associated with England on the Union Flag?
What is the UK?
What is the capital city of Wales?
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Who invented the television?
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Spending time with friends or family, going to the cinema and reading are examples of:
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Wimbledon is a famous annual tennis tournament held in:
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How many wives did Henry VIII have?
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What does "first past the post" mean in UK elections?
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How many players are in a rugby league team?
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Hogmanay is a traditional celebration in:
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What does the UK's unwritten constitution rely on?
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The 2010 coalition government was the first UK coalition since:
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In a general election, which party forms the government?
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Which Welsh rebellions were finally defeated by the English in the Middle Ages?
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Who is the patron saint of England?
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John MacLeod was a Scottish physician who was the co-discoverer of:
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The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) decides:
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