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The British citizenship pledge says new citizens will "observe its laws faithfully". What does this mean?
Values and Principles of the UK
When was the National Health Service (NHS) established?
A Long and Illustrious History
What is the official name of the country?
What is the UK?
Who was Lord Horatio Nelson?
A Long and Illustrious History
Which language is officially recognised in Wales alongside English?
What is the UK?
Which war did Britain fight in the 1850s alongside France against Russia?
A Long and Illustrious History
What happened to women in the workplace during the First World War?
A Long and Illustrious History
Emmeline Pankhurst is famous for:
A Long and Illustrious History
What was "the Restoration"?
A Long and Illustrious History
Where is the National Horseracing Museum located?
A Modern, Thriving Society
Who appoints the Prime Minister?
UK Government, the Law and Your Role
The Royal Mint is responsible for:
A Modern, Thriving Society
Who is the patron saint of Scotland?
What is the UK?
Why was Mary I called "Bloody Mary"?
A Long and Illustrious History
How many Members of Parliament (MPs) are there in the House of Commons?
UK Government, the Law and Your Role
What does the Equality Act 2010 do?
UK Government, the Law and Your Role
Who invented the steam engine?
A Long and Illustrious History
What is the Turner Prize?
A Modern, Thriving Society
In which year did the Romans invade Britain?
A Long and Illustrious History
What are the main political parties in the UK?
UK Government, the Law and Your Role
Where is the home of English football?
A Modern, Thriving Society
The Wars of the Roses were fought between which two royal houses?
A Long and Illustrious History
The population of the UK is approximately 67 million. Roughly what proportion lives in England?
A Modern, Thriving Society
How many questions are in the Life in the UK test?
Values and Principles of the UK