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What was the Battle of the Somme?
A Long and Illustrious History
What was the Dunkirk evacuation?
A Long and Illustrious History
Which of the following correctly completes the citizenship pledge? "I will give my loyalty to the United Kingdom and respect its rights and freedoms. I will uphold its democratic values. I will observe its laws faithfully and..."
Values and Principles of the UK
The Monarch's official London residence is:
UK Government, the Law and Your Role
What was the "Restoration" of 1660?
A Long and Illustrious History
What does "habeas corpus" mean in English law?
UK Government, the Law and Your Role
Who is the patron saint of Scotland?
What is the UK?
What was the ATM (cashpoint) and who invented it?
A Long and Illustrious History
Who became the first Tudor monarch after the Wars of the Roses?
A Long and Illustrious History
Who invented the World Wide Web?
A Long and Illustrious History
What does "Great Britain" refer to?
What is the UK?
Which British architect designed St Paul's Cathedral in London?
A Modern, Thriving Society
Stonehenge was built by people of which age?
A Long and Illustrious History
What is jury service?
UK Government, the Law and Your Role
Which event marked the end of the British Empire era and independence for many countries?
A Long and Illustrious History
What is the "Edinburgh Festival"?
A Modern, Thriving Society
The Jorvik Viking Centre is located in which British city?
A Modern, Thriving Society
What is the population of London approximately?
A Modern, Thriving Society
Charles Darwin's book "On the Origin of Species" was published in:
A Long and Illustrious History
The UK Parliament is made up of:
UK Government, the Law and Your Role
Which of the following is a Crown dependency?
What is the UK?
What is the pass mark for the Life in the UK test?
Values and Principles of the UK
Sir Mo Farah is famous for:
A Modern, Thriving Society
Which groups of people invaded Britain after the Romans left?
A Long and Illustrious History