Pass The Life in UK Test 32

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Question 1 of 24

British values and principles are based on history and traditions and are protected by law, customs and expectations.(test32 Q1)

When did the first Christian communities begin to appear in Britain?(test32 Q2)

Which of the following is NOT a devolved administration?(test32 Q3)

Who built a wall in the north of England to keep out the Picts (ancestors of the Scottish people)?(test32 Q4)

Who looks after Edinburgh Castle?(test32 Q5)

Each MP represents a parliamentary constituency, which is a small area of the country:(test32 Q6)

Who were the pioneers of the IVF (in-vitro fertilisation) therapy?(test32 Q7)

Who led the establishment of the National Health System (NHS) in 1948?(test32 Q8)

Which of the following countries were granted their independence in 1947 (choose THREE answers)?(test32 Q9)

(Select all that apply)

In the UK, bank holidays of no religious significance are celebrated at the beginning of May, in late May or early June, and in August:(test32 Q10)

Where can Admiral Nelson’s ship known as HMS Victory be visited?(test32 Q11)

Who were the Puritans?(test32 Q12)

What TWO different types of rugby are practised in the UK?(test32 Q13)

(Select all that apply)

What do William Blake, John Keats and Lord Byron have in common?(test32 Q14)

The Laurence Olivier Awards take place annually at different venues in Liverpool:(test32 Q15)

An additional rented piece of land where people can grow fruit and vegetables is known as:(test32 Q16)

What is the name of the battle where the Scottish led by Robert the Bruce defeated the English in 1314?(test32 Q17)

Who took the English throne after the death of Henry VIII?(test32 Q18)

Carrying a weapon is a criminal offence, unless it is for self-defence:(test32 Q19)

Prohibition of thought, conscience and religion is one of the principles included in the European Convention of Human Rights:(test32 Q20)

Which TWO pop music groups became popular in the 1960s?(test32 Q21)

(Select all that apply)

Which of the following words comes from the Viking language?(test32 Q22)

Eid ul Adha is the day when Muslims thank Allah for giving them the strength to complete the fast:(test32 Q23)

Will a non-UK national living in the UK and looking for work, starting work or setting up as self-employed need a National Insurance number?(test32 Q24)

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