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The EEC was formed in 1957 by how many founding countries?
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What is the official name of the country?
What is the UK?
The Iron Age people of Britain were commonly known as:
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What caused the Great Depression?
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Forcing another person to marry is:
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What is the Caledonian Canal?
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Which cities became important during the Industrial Revolution?
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What is "Interpol"?
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How many Members of Parliament (MPs) are there in the House of Commons?
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What is "Cockney" rhyming slang?
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In which language is the Life in the UK test usually taken?
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The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are:
What is the UK?
The population of the UK is approximately 67 million. Roughly what proportion lives in England?
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What was the ATM (cashpoint) and who invented it?
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The Good Friday Agreement of 1998 concerned:
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Who invented the jet engine?
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What was the Beveridge Report?
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What is the Turner Prize?
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What was the name of the wall built by the Romans to keep out the Picts?
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What is the purpose of a jury in a UK court?
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What is the capital city of Scotland?
What is the UK?
J.K. Rowling is famous for writing:
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British values are described as being based on:
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In which year was William Shakespeare born?
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