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Test 1

1. Which of these forts that were part of Hadrian's Wall?


(Choose any 2 answers)

Housesteads

Skara Brae

Sutton Hoo

Vindolanda
2. The monarch is the head of the Church of England
True

False
3. The UK is part of the United Nations (UN)

Yes, this is correct

No, the UK is not part of UN anymore


4. A very impressive hill fort can still be seen today at Maiden Castle, in the English county
of ______
Danebury

Cornwall

Dorset
5. How often are the elections held in Britain?

Every 3 years

Every 4 years

At least every 5 years

Every 7 years
6. What are Halloweens lanterns traditionally made from?
Apples

Cucumbers

Potatoes

Pumpkins
7. 'The Enlightenment' is known as

New ideas about politics, philosophy and science that were developed in the 18th century

The abolition of slavery throughout the British Empire in the 19th century

New laws introduced in the 18th century to protect workers

The Industrial Revolution in the 18th century


8. On Christmas Day families traditionally sit down to a dinner of roast turkey, Christmas
pudding and a rich steamed pudding made from suet, dried fruit and spices

True

False
9. The UK is one of five permanent members of the Security Council in the United Nation
True

False
Test 1
10. Walking and using public transport to get around when you can is also a good way to
protect the environment because it create less pollution than when you use a car

Yes, this is correct

No, because public transport such as a bus is using more fuel then a car
11. When were women allowed to vote?
1882

1948

1928

1918
12. What is the Grand National?

A tennis championship

A football cup competition

A horse race

A motor race
13. Who is the patron saint of Wales and on which date is the feast day?

St Michel 3rd March

St Peter November 29th

St James 5th September

St David 1st March


14. James I and his son Charles I believed in the 'Divine Right of Kings': the idea that the king
was directly appointed by ______ to rule

the Queen

the Prime Minister

the Church

God
15. Many schools organise events to raise money for extra equipment or out-of-school
activities

Yes, this is correct

No, schools get money from the government


16. The words 'Britain', 'British Isles' or 'British', however, are used in this test to refer to
everyone in
(Choose any 4 answers)
England

The Isle of Man

Scotland

Wales

Channel Islands

Northern Ireland

Republic of Ireland
Test 1
17. You have to be ____ to go into betting shops or gambling clubs
15

16

17

18
18. The most famous Tennis tournament hosted in Britain is The Wimbledon Championships,
which takes place each year at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
True

False
19. It is illegal to sell tobacco products to under 18 years old

True

False
20. King Richard III of the House of York was killed in the Battle of Bosworth Field in

1485

1490

1495

1498
21. Big Ben clock is over ______ years old and is a popular tourist attraction

150

180

200

210
22. ______ abolished slavery throughout the British Empire

The Abolition Act

The Emancipation Act

The Freedom Act

The Slavery Act


23. Why is 1928 an important date for women's rights?
Women could vote at 18, the same age as men

Women could vote at 21, the same age as men

Women could vote if they were over 30 years old

None of these
24. There is no place in British society for extremism or intolerance

True

False
Test 2

1. What is the correct order of the National Days?

St George's Day, St David's Day, St Patrick's Day, St Andrew's Day

St David's Day, St Patrick's Day, St George's Day, St Andrew's Day

St Patrick's Day, St David's Day, St Andrew's Day, St George's Day

St David's Day, St Patrick's Day, St Andrew's Day, St George's Day


2. When is Christmas Eve?
23rd December

24th December

25th December

26th December
3. Pubs are usually open during the day from ______

8.00am

9.00am

10.00am

11.00am
4. On Valentine's Day people exchange gifts and cards and send anonymous
cards to people they secretly admire

True

False
5. 'The Canterbury Tales' was one of the first books to be printed by William
Caxton, the first person in England to print books using a printing press

True

False
6. What is the minimum age for drinking alcohol in a hotel or restaurant?
Usually 19, but at 16 you can have a drink with a meal

Usually 18, but at 15 you can have a drink with a meal

Usually 21, but at 18 you can have a drink with a meal

Usually 18, but at 16 you can have a drink with a meal


7. Life peers have to be Christians

True, no other faith members are allowed

False, other faith members can also be life peers


8. What can be done to protect a person from being forced into a marriage, or
to protect a person in a forced marriage?

Ask the priest to verify the identities

Check the age of both people to make sure they are over 18

Court orders can be obtained by a potential victim or someone acting for them
Test 2

9. Who is the heir to the throne?

The Queen's oldest son

The Queen's husband

The Prime Minister

None of these
10. The present voting age of 18 was set in
1918

1928

1949

1969
11. Nowadays The House of Commons can overrule the House of Lords

Yes, always

Maybe, sometimes

No, that's not right


12. Lent begins on _____
Good Friday

Ash Wednesday

Good Friday

St Valentine's Day
13. Anyone who is violent towards their partner (whether they are a man or a
woman, married or living together) can not be prosecuted
Yes, it's correct

No, they can be prosecuted


14. Sir Francis Drake's ship the 'Golden Hind', was one of the first to sail right
around/circumnavigate ______
the Ireland

the United Kingdom

the Europe

the world
15. In Northern Ireland, cases are heard by a District Judge or Deputy District
Judge, who is legally qualified and paid
Yes, it's correct

No, they do not get paid


Test 2

16. UK MPs are elected on the basis of

Proportional Representation

First past the post system

Instant runoff
17. What is the name and the date of the National Day of Wales?
St Andrew's Day, 30 November

St Francis's Day, 19 June

St George's Day, 23 April

St David's Day, 1 March


18. When is the New Year celebrated in the United Kingdom?

25th of December

26th of December

1st of February

1st of January
19. People usually eat roast ______ for the Christmas Dinner
Turkey

Lamb

Chicken

Beef
20. The Middle Ages or the medieval period was a time of almost constant war

True

False
21. In 1928 women in Britain received voting rights at the same age as men
True

False
22. The government, public bodies and the courts must follow the principles of
the European Convention
True

False
23. All dogs in public places must wear ______

A collar with the name and address of the owner

Wellington boots for big puddles

Sunglasses on a sunny day to avoid eye damage

A raincoat in wet weather


Test 2

24. Judges are responsible for interpreting the law and ensuring that trials are
conducted fairly
Yes, it's correct

No, they are not responsible about trials


Test 3

1. In England, judges developed 'common law' by a process of tradition and


precedence that is, following previous decisions
True

False
2. The period after the Norman Conquest up until about 1485 is called
(Choose any 2 answers)
The Age of Discovery

The Middle Ages

The Medieval period

The Renaissance

Late Antiquity
3. Everyone in the UK with a TV, computer or other medium which can be used
for watching TV must have a ______
television licence

copyright licence

driving licence

personal licence
4. New citizens ______ loyalty to the Queen as part of the citizenship ceremony
(Choose any 2 answers)
send

swear

affirm

sign
5. People in the UK have to pay tax on their income, which includes:
(Choose any 3 answers)
All ISAs and Savings Certificates

Wages from paid employment

Taxable benefits

Attendance Allowance

Pensions

Pension Credit
6. 2 seconds silence is observed on the Remembrance Day

True

False
Test 3

7. The Prime Minister has control over many important public appointments

True

False
8. Drivers can use their driving licence until they are ______ years old
60

65

70

75
9. In the 20th century, Sir Edwin Lutyens designed ______ to be the seat of
government in India
Mumbai

New Delhi

Bangalore

Kolkata
10. The Council of Europe has no power to make laws

True

False
11. The European Union law is an important source of law in Britain
True

False
12. What is the role of shadow cabinet?

Challenge the government and put forward alternative policies

Ask the members to join their party

Opening and closing of Parliament are some ceremonial duties


13. It is ______ to carry a weapon of any kind, even if it is for self-defence
your responsibility

your right

a criminal offence
14. St Andrew is the Patron Saint of ______

Scotland

Wales

England

Northern Ireland
15. If you are self-employed, you need to pay your own tax through a system
called

Self-checkout
Test 3

Self-assessment

Trade Union

National Insurance contribution


16. The UK is historically a ______ country

Jewish

Christian

Hindu

Muslims
17. The most serious cases in Scotland, such as murder, are heard at a ______
with a judge and jury

Crown Court

Magistrates' Court

High Court
18. What is the origin of Parliament?
The Church's system of governance

The King's council of advisers

The Knights' round table

The Noblemen's council of governance


19. What is Hansard?

The Prime Minister's progress report

Parliament's official reports

Report about the Queen


20. What is the Church of England formally known as?
The Methodist Church

The Anglican Church

The Baptist Church


21. The Magna Carta protected the rights of the nobility and restricted the king's
power to collect taxes or to make or change laws
True

False
22. The Emperor ______ built a wall in the north of England to keep out the Picts
(ancestors of the Scottish people)
Antoninus

Hadrian

Marcus Aurelius

Verus
Test 3

23. Examples of civil laws are


(Choose any 3 answers)
Carrying a weapon or drugs

Unfair dismissal or discrimination in the workplace

Murder, racial crime

Theft and assault

Disputes between landlords and tenants

Faulty consumer goods or services


24. Who does make a speech which summarises the government's policies for
the year ahead?
The Queen's husband

The Queen's oldest son

The Prime Minister

The Queen
Test 4

1. The Church of England is also called

Scottish Church

Welsh Church

Anglican Church
2. Many people volunteer simply because
they don't want to go to school

they are rich and do not need a paid job

they want to become a famous

they want to help other people


3. When was the current voting age established?

1949

1959

1969

1979
4. The English ruled an area of ______ known as the Pale, around Dublin in
1200

England

Scotland

Ireland

Wales
5. How many members does jury have in England, Wales and Northern
Ireland?

12

14

15

18
6. What is the minimum age to drive a car or motorcycle in the UK?

16

17

18

21
7. Who defeated the Vikings?
King Kenneth

King Alfred the Great


Test 4

King Harold

King Edward I
8. In the UK, you must be at least ______ years old to drive a car or motor
cycle
16

17

18

21
9. Early members of the Royal Society were
(Choose any 2 answers)
Sir Edmund Halley

Sir William Shakespeare

Sir Isaac Newton

Sir Geoffrey Chaucer


10. Members in the Welsh Assembly can speak English and Welsh, and all
publications of the Assembly are in both language
True

False
11. What is the name of the official report of the Parliament's Proceedings?

Westminster's Herald

Hansard

Cenotaph

Gansard
12. What is constitution?
Set of principles by which a country is governed

Set of written history

Set of written reports of the government

13. What is the name given to members of the House of Lords?


Patriots

Whips

Peoples Representatives

Peers
Test 4

14. The UK has a constitutional monarchy

True

False
15. The Speaker also represents Parliament on ceremonial occasions
True

False
16. English kings fought a long war with France, called the Hundred Years War
actually lasted ______ years
96

100

108

116
17. Easter eggs often given as presents at Easter as a symbol of new life

True

False
18. Elizabeth I never married and so had no children of her own to inherit her
throne

True

False
19. 10 Downing street is the official residence of ______
The Queen

The President

The Prime Minister

20. The UK has hosted the Olympic Games on three occasions


(Choose any 3 answers)

1908

1938

1948

1968

1998

2012
21. Many theatres produce a ______ at Christmas time
tragedy
Test 4

puppetry

reflection

pantomime
22. The current heir to the throne is

The Prince of Wales

Prince William

Princess Ann

Prince Harry
23. Tobacco should not be sold to anyone under the age of 25
True

False
24. The UK is not a member of NATO

True

False
1. An international organisation working to prevent war and maintain peace is

United Nations

Red Cross

NATO

Save The Children


2. There are ______ who are specialists in particular areas, and their
knowledge is useful in making and checking laws

House of Commons

House of Lords

MPs

Peers
3. When did the First World War end?
1917

1918

1919

1920
4. The United Nations aims to
(Choose any 2 answers)
work together towards shared goals in democracy

prevent war

promote international peace and security

work together towards shared goals in development


5. Young people will often dress up in frightening costumes to play 'trick or
treat' on Halloween
True

False
6. Where St Patrick's Day is celebrated on the 17th of March?

Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland

England

Scotland

Wales
7. You can volunteer with the police, and become a special constable or a lay
representative

Yes, this is true

No, you cannot become a constable


8. England has ______ flower associated with it and sometimes worn on
national saints' day
the rose

the thistle

the daffodil

the shamrock
9. The House of Lords is more powerful than The House of Commons

True

False
10. It is important to recycle as much of your waste as you can because using
recycled materials to make new products uses less energy and means that
we do not need to extract more raw materials from the earth
True

False
11. What is National Citizen Service?

It provides free, confidential and impartial advice on consumer issues

It helps you build your skills for work and life

It provides free, independent, impartial advice on your rights and responsibilities

It is a volunteering programme for young people who want to do voluntary


development work abroad
12. The ______ is an informal way of helping people to settle minor disputes
without spending a lot of time and money using a lawyer
payment protection insurance (PPI)

small claims procedure

smart claim online


13. If police officers are corrupt or misuse their authority they are severely
punished

Yes, it's correct

No, they will only be given warnings


14. The King or Queen does not rule the country but appoints the government,
which the people have chosen in a democratic election

True

False
15. The Victoria Cross was introduced during the ______
First World War

Second World War

Boer War

Crimean War
16. If you are self-employed, you have to pay your own tax

True

False
17. If it is difficult for you to get to a polling station or polling place
you can ask a family member who can vote on your behalf

you can register for a telephone vote

you can register for a postal ballot


18. It is a serious criminal offence to drive a vehicle without insurance

Yes, this is correct

No, if you drive carefully then you don't need one

No, if you drive slowly then you don't need the insurance
19. Boudicca was one of the tribal leaders who
built Hadrian's Wall

fought against the Romans

built Stonehenge

converted into Christianity


20. Henry VIII established the ______ and in this new Church, the king, not the
Pope, would have the power to appoint bishops and order how people should
worship

Church of Ireland

Church in Wales

Church of England

Church of Scotland
21. Many place names such as Grimsby and Scunthorpe, come from the ______
languages

English

Spanish

Scottish

Viking
22. MPs are elected at a General Election, which is held at least every ______
year(s)

one

three

four

five
23. Young people can legally buy alcohol in pubs and off licences as soon as they
are 15
True

False
24. The Chartists group campaigned for reform the democracy and they wanted
some changes includes:
(Choose any 3 answers)

Every women to have the vote

MPs to be paid

Any man to be able to stand as an MP

Secret ballots

Open voting
1. Adult citizens of the UK, and citizens of the Commonwealth and the Irish
Republic who are resident in the UK, can vote in all public elections
True

False
2. You must treat everyone equally, regardless of sex, race, age, religion,
disability, class or sexual orientation
True

False
3. How many members does jury have in Scotland?

12

14

15

18
4. To be able to vote in a parliamentary, local or European election, you must
have your name on the electoral register

True

False
5. Mary the daughter of Henry VIII was a devout Catholic and persecuted
Protestants, she became known as

Catholic Mary

Scary Mary

Bloody Mary

Killer Mary
6. It is an offence not to have an MOT certificate if your vehicle is more than
______ year(s) old

one

two

three

five
7. Julius Caesar led a Roman invasion of Britain in 55 BC but this was
unsuccessful and for nearly ______ years Britain remained separate from the
Roman Empire

50

100

200

300
8. How often are MPs elected?

Every 2 years (or earlier if there is an election)

Every 5 years (or earlier if there is an election)

Every 3 years (or earlier if there is an election)

Every 4 years (or earlier if there is an election)


9. The Grand National is a Horse Race
True

False
10. If you are resident in the UK, your car or motor cycle must be registered at
the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA)
Yes, this is correct

No, if you buy a used car, you don't have to register it


11. The UK was one of the first countries to sign the European Convention in
______
1880

1910

1930

1950
12. When was the first Union flag created?

1506

1556

1606

1656
13. There will be a fresh election, called a by-election, in his or her constituency
if an MP
(Choose any 2 answers)
get sick

dies

goes abroad

resigns
14. What you must buy if you have a device that can be used for watching or
recording TV programmes?

A video player

Beer and popcorn

A TV licence

A set of speakers
15. Small claims can also be issued online through Money Claims Online

Yes, it can be issued from www.moneyclaim.gov.uk

No, it cannot be done online


16. Parliaments were called in England for the king to consult his nobles,
particularly when the king needed to

get married

heir apparent

raise money
17. The House of Lords is normally more ______ of the government than the
House of Commons

powerful

successful

independent
18. What kind of bird do people usually eat on Christmas Day?
Duck

Chicken

Turkey

Ostrich
19. The Speaker is chosen by other MPs in a secret ballot

True

False
20. How is the Speaker elected?
The Archbishop of Canterbury chooses him/her

The Queen chooses him/her

The PM chooses him/her

by fellow MPs
21. The London Eye is situated on the southern bank of the River ______

Tyburn

Walbrook

Thames

Fleet
22. Henry VIII was most famous for
(Choose any 2 answers)
breaking away from the Church of Rome

bringing peace in the UK

marrying six times

his great skills of art

writing poems for the nation


23. The First World War ended on the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the
eleventh month in 1918
True

False
24. People cannot apply to join the civil service through an application process,
like other jobs in the UK
True

False
1. Christmas pudding is made from suet, dried fruit and spices

True

False
2. Women were given the right to vote at the same age as men in 1982
True

False
3. One of the tribal leaders who fought against the Romans was Boudicca, the
queen of the Iceni in what is now
northern England

eastern England

western England

southern England
4. The Scottish Parliament ______

may pass laws on foreign and defence affairs

may pass laws on general economic policy

is not elected by a form of proportional representation

may pass legislation on anything not specifically reserved to the UK Parliament


5. Forcing another person to marry is
allowed in the UK

a criminal offence

only allowed if they are cousins


6. The devolved administrations each have their own civil service

Yes, this is correct

No, they do not have it


7. Young people are sent their National Insurance number just before their
______ birthday

14th

16th

17th

18th
8. The major political parties are
(Choose any 3 answers)

The Green UK Party

The National Party

The Conservative Party

The Labour Party


Traditional Voice

The Liberal Democrats


9. The members of the armed forces can stand for public office

True

False
10. In the Old times The House of Lords was more powerful than The House of
Commons

True

False
11. The Vikings came from ______
(Choose any 2 answers)

Denmark

Germany

Norway

Spain
12. Police officers are supported by police community support officers (PCSOs)
True

False
13. Charles I wanted the worship of the Church of England to include more
ceremony and introduced a revised
Bible

Book of Church

Book of England

Prayer Book
14. ______ is a group of European and North American countries that have
agreed to help each other if they come under attack
NATO

Red Cross

United Nations

UNICEF
15. Some public places have alcohol-free zones where you cannot drink in public

True

False
16. At the beginning of the Middle Ages, Ireland was an independent country

Yes, this is true

No, Ireland was part of the United Kingdom


17. What is the Shadow Cabinet?

Senior members of the main opposition party who 'shadow' Government ministers
in different departments
The cabinet where the Prime Minister had to resign

The cabinet that is in trouble

The name of the office of the Leader of the Opposition in the Parliament
18. EU citizens who are resident in the UK can vote in national parliamentary
elections
Maybe sometimes

Yes, they can

No, they can't


19. Drugs such as heroin, cocaine, ecstasy, amphetamines and cannabis are

Allowed for personal use

Some are legal

Always illegal

All are illegal, except cannabis


20. Vaisakhi (also spelled Baisakhi) is celebrated on ______ each year with
parades, dancing and singing

14 April

14 July

14 October

14 January
21. How many countries are members of the European Union?
13

15

20

27
22. Who had a great influence on the English language and invented many words
that are still common today?
Edward Thomas

William Blake

William Shakespeare

Wilfred Owen
23. Anyone aged ______ or over can stand for election as an MP

17

18

21

25
24. When did civil war begin between the King Charles I and Parliament?
1625

1632

1642

1678
1. Who used a system of land ownership known as feudalism?

The Anglo-Saxons

The Normans

The Romans

The Vikings
2. Eid al-Fitr celebrates the end of Ramadan, when Muslims have fasted for
______

2 days

3 days

a week

a month
3. Examples of criminal laws are
(Choose any 2 answers)

Carrying a weapon or drugs

Murder, racial crime, theft and assault

Disputes between landlords and tenants

Faulty consumer goods or services

Unfair dismissal or discrimination in the workplace


4. Where is the Scottish Parliament building located?
At Stormont

At Westminster

At Holyrood

In the Senedd
5. What is the name of the popular UK Tennis tournament played in South
London?
Kingston

Vauxhall

Wimbledon

Lords
6. There are ______ pence in a pound

10

100

1,000

10,000
7. Assembly Members, MPs, and MEPs are listed in the Yellow Pages and Phone
book?
True

False
8. The United Nations (UN) is an international organisation with more than
______ countries as members
90

130

160

190
9. Women in Britain today make up about ______ of the workforce

all

half

third

quarter
10. People who are self-employed
do not have to pay for National Insurance contributions after the age of 60

need to pay National Insurance Contributions themselves

have their National Insurance deducted from their pay by their employer
11. HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), the government department that

is responsible for road safety

collects taxes

is responsible for the housing benefits


12. When did the first farmers arrive in Britain?
3,000 years ago

4,000 years ago

5,000 years ago

6,000 years ago


13. In Northern Ireland, the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne in July is also
a public holiday
True

False
14. ______ is the UK's most popular sport

Cricket

Football
Rugby

Golf
15. A civil war was fought between the supporters of two families:
(Choose any 2 answers)
The House of Commons

The House of Lancaster

The House of Lords

The House of York


16. A group of Catholics led by Guy Fawkes failed in their plan to kill the
Protestant king with a bomb in the Houses of Parliament on ______
5th November 1505

5th November 1605

5th November 1705

5th November 1805


17. People aged 16 or over cannot drink alcohol with a meal in a hotel or
restaurant
True

False
18. Missionaries from Ireland spread the Christian religion in the

north

east

west

south
19. The 40 days before Easter are known as ______
Easter holiday

Lent

Santaday

Winter holiday
20. Members of the public are allowed in Youth Courts

Yes, it's correct

No, they are not allowed


21. The main Olympic site for the 2012 Games was in ______
Bournville, Birmingham

Bradford

Manchester

Stratford, East London


22. Who does keep order during political debates to make sure the rules are
followed
The Prime Minister

The Queen

The Hansard

The Speaker
23. You have to be on the electoral register to visit the Parliament

True

False
24. The European Union member states are
(Choose any 4 answers)

Germany

India

Lithuania

Nigeria

New Zealand

Romania

Swaziland

UK
1. Police forces are independent of the government

True

False
2. St Patrick's day is a public holiday in Northern Ireland
True

False
3. The members of the National Assembly for Welsh (AMs) can only speak in
Welsh
Yes, this is correct

No, They can also speak in English


4. What is the capital city of Scotland?

Edinburgh

Glasgow

Aberdeen

Dundee
5. The jury has to listen to the evidence presented at the trial and then decide a
verdict of 'guilty' or 'not guilty' based on what they have heard

Yes, it's correct

No, they don't decide a verdict


6. Remembrance Day November 11th commemorates those who died fighting
for the UK and its allies

True

False
7. Anne of Cleves the wife of Henry VIII was a ______ princess
German

French

Scottish

Spanish
8. In 1605 when a small group of Catholics have plotted gunpowder to kill the
King by blowing up the Houses of Parliament is called Guy Fawkes Night

True

False
9. Who is the head of state of the UK?
Queen Elizabeth II

King George III

Queen Victoria

Winston Churchill
10. There are a few MPs who do not represent any of the main political parties
are called
Self Member

Shadow Members

Oppositions

Independents
11. The fundamental principles of British life include:

Democracy

The rule of law

Individual liberty

Tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs

Participation in community life

All of the above


12. What is another name for the Church of England?
The Catholic Church

The UK Church

The English

The Anglican Church


13. You can buy alcohol in a shop or pub when you are 16 years old

True

False
14. People in the UK have to pay tax on their income, which includes:
(Choose any 2 answers)

Disability Living Allowance

Profits from self-employment

Income from property, savings and dividends

Working/Child Tax Credit

Child Benefit

Maternity Allowance
15. In each constituency, the candidate who gets the most votes is
elected

collected

selected
16. Judges can make decisions in disputes about contracts, property or
employment rights or after an accident
True

False
17. To register to vote you have to ______

Pay fees

Fill in a form

have to go to the MP
18. British citizens can stand for office as a
Member of Parliament

Local councillor

Member of the European Parliament

All of the above


19. Britain has a constitutional Monarchy in which the King or The Queen have
unlimited powers
True

False
20. A National Insurance number is

a unique record for the NHS

a unique personal account number

a unique record for the Surgery


21. What is the established church in Scotland?
The Protestant Church

The Presbyterian Church

The Edinburgh Ecclesiastical

The Church of Scotland


22. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, most minor criminal cases are dealt
with in a
Magistrates' Court

Justice of the Peace Court


23. Who is the ceremonial head of the Commonwealth?

The Foreign Secretary

The Queen

The Prime Minister

All of these
24. Most towns and cities have a central shopping area, which is called ______

the market

the town centre

the shopping club

carboot sale
1. The Elizabethan period is also remembered for the richness of its poetry and
drama, especially the plays and poems of
Edward Thomas

William Blake

William Shakespeare

Wilfred Owen
2. On Remembrance Day, many people hold a two minute silence at 11 AM to
mark the end of the First World War at the eleventh hour, of the eleventh
day, of the eleventh month in 1911

This is True

False, It should be 1918


3. Local authorities are funded by
(Choose any 2 answers)

money from central government

local taxes

Tv Licence

Advertising

Water rates
4. It is expected that women should stay at home and not work
True

False
5. 2 minutes silence is observed on the Remembrance Day

True

False
6. Bank Holidays have no national or religious significance
True

False
7. English kings fought a long war with France was known as

The English War

The France War

The Ten Years War

The Hundred Years War


8. People celebrate April Fool's day more than Christmas

Yes

No

It's the same


9. What is the traditional meat served for Christmas Dinner?

Turkey

Chicken

Beef

Lamb
10. The UK is a parliamentary democracy with ______ as head of state
The MP

The Prime Minister

Peers

The monarch
11. In the 2009 Citizenship Survey, less than ______ of people identified
themselves as Jewish
0.5%

1%

2%

4%
12. You can't sell cigarettes to anyone below 18 years old

Yes, it's correct

No, but you can sell them secretly


13. Who appoints Life Peers?
The Queen

The Prime Minister

The Archbishop of Canterbury

None of these
14. During the Victorian Age, the government promoted policies of free trade

by importing expensive raw materials

by creating large public trading companies

by abolishing a number of taxes on imported goods

by abolishing slavery
15. In the north of ______, land was owned by members of the 'clans'
(prominent families)
(Choose any 2 answers)
England

Scotland

Ireland

Wales
16. What are the two main Christian festivals?
(Choose any 2 answers)
Halloween

Easter

New Year

Guy Fawkes

Christmas
17. London has ______ local authorities

15

21

33

45
18. Life Peers is a member of the House of Lords appointed by the Queen on the
advice of the PM

True

False
19. There are ______ national parks in England, Wales and Scotland
15

20

25

30
20. Who defeated the Emperor Napoleon in 1815?

Admiral Nelson

Captain Robert

Duke of Cornwall

Duke of Wellington
21. Anyone who does not pay enough National Insurance Contributions will not
be able to receive certain contributory benefits such as
(Choose any 2 answers)
Income support

Jobseeker's Allowance

a full state retirement pension

Housing benefit
22. Britain was invaded by tribes from ______ Europe: the Jutes, the Angles and
the Saxons
northern

eastern

western

southern
23. When is St Valentine's Day?

January 1st

25 December

February 14th
24. Anne Boleyn the wife of Henry VIII was accused of taking lovers so she was
executed at

Pendennis Castle

Peckforton Castle

Red Lion Tower

The Tower of London


1. The people of the Bronze Age were accomplished

stoneworkers

metalworkers

woodworkers

glassworkers
2. The Northern Ireland Assembly has ______ elected members, known as
MLAs (members of the Legislative Assembly)

108

118

128

138
3. Tobacco should not be sold to anyone under the age of
14

16

18

21
4. Until what time do people play jokes on one another on April Fool's Day?

Until 9 PM

Until 5 PM

Until noon

Until midnight
5. What is the traditional Christmas meal?
Fish and chips, followed by tea

Roast turkey and pudding made from suet, dried fruit and spices

Oatmeal with blueberries and apple pudding

Meat sausages with mashed potatoes


6. There are charities which may help people who cannot afford to pay a vet

True

False
7. Where is the Welsh language spoken?
London

Ireland

Wales

Highlands and Islands of Scotland


8. What does Christmas Day celebrate?

New Year

The end of the year

The birth of Jesus Christ

The end of the Second World War


9. On election day, you will get your ballot paper, which you take to a polling
booth to

fill in front of the polling officer

fill in privately

read in front of the polling officer


10. St Andrew's Day is on the ______
23rd November

17th November

30th November
11. Drivers can use their driving licence until they are 70 years old, after that,
The licence is valid for ______ year(s) at a time after driver reaches 70 years
of age

one

two

three

five
12. Who is the patron saint of Northern Ireland and on which date is the feast
day?

St Patrick 17th March

St Kieran 17th March

St Swithin 25th September

St Sean 1st October


13. Most shops in the UK are open ______ days a week
four

five

six

seven
14. How many members does The Northern Ireland Assembly have?

108

118
128

138
15. The leader of the opposition appoints senior opposition MPs to be

Shadow Ministers

Home Secretary

Chancellor of the Exchequer


16. The name of Admiral Nelson's ship was HMS ______
Resolution

Victory

Discovery

Bounty
17. You must pay road tax for your car and display the tax disc on the
windscreen, which shows that the tax has been paid
Yes, this is correct

No, if you buy the road tax online then you don't have to display it on the
windscreen
18. British branches of international charity organisations includes
Age UK

British Red Cross

National Trust
19. The Prime Minister is the head of the Commonwealth

True

False
20. More serious civil cases (for example, when a large amount of compensation
is being claimed) are dealt with in the ______ in Scotland

Sheriff Court

Court of Session in Edinburgh

High Court

Peace Courts
21. Where can you get details about the small claims procedure?
(Choose any 2 answers)

from your local County Court

from your council office

from a Bus station

from Sheriff Court


22. Henry VIII needed the approval of the ______ to divorce his first wife

Bishop

Priest

Judge

Pope
23. ______ law is used to settle disputes between individuals or groups
criminal

civil

canon

common
24. Hannukah is celebrated to remember the Jews' struggle for religious freedom
and it is in November or December for ______ days
six

seven

eight

nine
Test 13

1. The Northern Ireland Assembly has powers to decide on matters such as


education, agriculture, environment, health, and social services
True

False
2. The National Trust was founded in ______ by three volunteers

1745

1795

1845

1895
3. Anne Boleyn the wife of Henry VIII was a ______ princess, she and Henry
had one daughter, Elizabeth

German

French

English

Spanish
4. You will receive a fine of up to ______ if you watch TV but do not have a TV
licence

£200

£500

£800

£1,000
5. What is the leader of the opposition party that wins the election called?
Shadow Prime Minister

Home Secretary

Chancellor of the Exchequer

Prime Minister
6. When have hereditary peers lost the automatic right to attend the House of
Lords?
1969

1979

1989

1999
7. You can buy alcohol if you are 17 years old

True

False
Test 13

8. For most people, the right amount of income tax is automatically taken from
______ and paid directly to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)
the income from employment by their employer

their bank account by direct debit


9. The capital city of Wales is ______

London

Belfast

Cardiff

Edinburgh
10. Catherine of Aragon the wife of Henry VIII was a ______ princess
German

French

English

Spanish
11. People of the Iron Age sometimes defended sites called

Hill forts

Hill barrows

Round barrows

Skara Brae
12. Parts of the west of Britain, including much of what is now ______, remained
free of Anglo-Saxon rule
(Choose any 2 answers)
England

Scotland

Northern Ireland

Wales
13. In England, parents and other community groups can apply to open a ______
school in their local area
free

premium

affordable
14. Stonehenge is in the English county of

Berkshire

Hampshire

Wiltshire

Yorkshire
Test 13

15. charities that working for the homeless are


(Choose any 2 answers)
British Red Cross

Age UK

Crisis

National Trust

Shelter
16. Who does not have to pay for a TV licence?

People aged 60 or over

People aged 65 or over

People aged 70 or over

People aged 75 or over


17. John Constable was
An important contributor to the 'pop art' movement of the 1960s

A landscape painter, most famous for his works of Dedham Vale on the Suffolk-
Essex border in the East of England

A very successful Northern Irish portrait painter

A Welsh artist, best known for his engravings and stained glass
18. Who has an important ceremonial role in this country?
The Queen

The Prime Minister

The Archbishop of Canterbury


19. These ministers form the cabinet, a committee which usually meets ______
and makes important decisions about government policy
daily

weekly

monthly

yearly
20. If judges find that a public body is not respecting someone's legal rights,
they can
order that body to change its practices and/or pay compensation

ask the public body to come in the court and give the explaination
21. You can find copies of Hansard report in large libraries and on the Internet

True

False
Test 13

22. What percentage of people identified themselves as Sikh in the 2009


Citizenship Survey?
1%

2%

4%

6%
23. One TV licence covers all of the equipment at one address, but people who
rent different rooms in a shared house must buy a separate TV licence
True

False
24. What sport is played at Wimbledon Championships?

Rugby

Tennis

Football

Cricket
Test 14

1. The job of the police in the UK is to


(Choose any 3 answers)
protect life and property

protect the trees

prevent disturbances and keeping the peace

prevent floods

prevent and detect crime

prevent limnic eruptions


2. During the reign of ______ the Book of Common Prayer was written to be
used in the Church of England
Henry VII

Edward VI

Henry VIII

King Richard III


3. A charitiy working with older people is ______

Friends of the Earth

British Red Cross

Age UK

NSPCC

National Trust
4. During the Enlightenment, ______ developed ideas about economics which
are still referred to today

Adam Smith

Robert Smith

David Hume

Isaac Newton
5. The population of England consistently makes up ______ of the UK
65

74%

84%

90%
6. The day before Lent starts is called
(Choose any 2 answers)
Christmas Day

Good Friday

Shrove Tuesday
Test 14

April Fool's Day

Pancake Day
7. Anyone can make a complaint about the police by
(Choose any 2 answers)
visiting the local polling places

going to a police station

visiting a council office

writing to the Chief Constable of the police force involved


8. People don't celebrate Christmas as much as they use to before

True

False
9. The Commonwealth is an association of countries that support each other
and work together towards shared goals in democracy and development

Yes, this is correct

No, it is a group of contries that supports the EU


10. MPs are elected through a system called
First past the post

Proportional Representation

Instant runoff
11. The Romans remained in Britain for 200 years and they built roads and public
buildings, created a structure of law, and introduced new plants and animals
Yes, this is true

No, it's 400 years


12. BBC radio stations are funded by ______

TV licences

the government

the local council

advertisements
13. In about AD 600, Anglo-Saxon kingdoms were established in Britain, these
kingdoms were mainly in what is now

England

Scotland

Northern Ireland

Wales
Test 14

14. A civil war was begun to decide who should be king of England in

1405

1455

1505

1555
15. The Queen represents the UK to the rest of the world
True

False
16. In the 2009 Citizenship Survey, ______ of people identified themselves as
Christian
40%

50%

60%

70%
17. The UK has had a fully democratic voting system since

1898

1908

1918

1928
18. Donated blood is used by ______ to help people with a wide range of injuries
and illnesses

medical centres

hospitals

surgeries

chemists
19. Criminal law relates to ______, which are usually investigated by the police
or another authority such as a council, and which are punished by the courts

crimes

civil law

common law
20. Universities, housing associations, museums and arts councils may advertise
for people to serve as volunteers in their governing bodies

Yes, this is correct

No, but they can advertise for paid jobs


Test 14

21. Police officers themselves do not have to obey the law

True

False
22. The British system of government is a parliamentary democracy
True

False
23. ______ in Scotland is known as the home of golf

St Andrews

St David

St George

St Patrick
24. Mothering Sunday is two weeks before Easter
True

False, its three weeks


Test 15

1. William sent people all over England to draw up lists of all the towns and
villages, people who lived there, who owned the land and what animals they
owned, this list was called

The Domesday Book

The England Book

The Exeter Book

The Vercelli Book


2. The Welsh government and National Assembly for Wales are based in
Newport

Cardiff

Swansea

Bangor
3. Do you need to buy a TV Licence if there are no TVs in your house but you
watch tv programs on your mobile phone?
Yes

No
4. The 15th century civil war in England was fought between the supporters of
(Choose any 2 answers)
The House of Wessex

The House of York

The House of Lancaster

The House of Sussex


5. Sometimes even radio, television, and newspapers try to fool people with
fake stories and jokes
True

False
6. In 1603, when Elizabeth I died her heir was her cousin James VI of Scotland
who became King James I of
(Choose any 3 answers)
England

Scotland

Wales

Ireland

The United Kingdom


Test 15

7. Some of the principles included in the European Convention on Human Rights


are
(Choose any 3 answers)

right to life

right to fight

prohibition of slavery and forced labour

prohibition of speech

right to wear any cloths

freedom of expression (speech)


8. Who led the group of scientists who were the first to 'Split The Atom'?
Ernst Chain

Ernest Rutherford

Robert Walpole

Howard Florey
9. What is Wimbledon Championships?

Rugby Tournament

Cricket Tournament

Tennis Tournament

Snooker Tournament
10. By what system are Members of the Scottish Parliament and the Welsh
Assembly elected?

Proportional representation

Instant runoff

First past the post


11. How can you get a National Insurance number?
You will need to go to any nearest hospital and register with NHS

You will need to telephone the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)

You will need to go to the nearest Citizens Advice Bureau office


12. Judges who are together called

the judiciary

Magistrates

District Judges

the Juries
13. ______ is a charitiy working with animals
British Red Cross

People's Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA)


Test 15

NSPCC

National Trust
14. Governors and school boards have an important part to play in raising school
standards, they have three key roles:
(Choose any 3 answers)

setting the strategic direction of the school

monitoring the students so they go direct to home

ensuring accountability

setting the benches for all the students

monitoring and evaluating school performance

ensuring there is enough equipments in the play area


15. The Prime Minister appoints about ______ senior MPs to become ministers in
charge of departments

10

20

30

40
16. The queen of Scotland, Mary Stuart was only ______ old when her father
died and she became queen

a week

1 year

4 years

9 years
17. Residents who do not respect the law should not expect to be allowed to
become permanent residents in the UK

True

False
18. Some of the most well-known galleries are:
(Choose any 3 answers)

the National Gallery, Tate Britain and Tate Modern in London

the National Museum in Cardiff

the Timeout Art Gallery in Leeds

the National Gallery of Scotland in Edinburgh

Focus Gallery in Birmingham


Test 15

19. The name or photographs of the accused young person cannot be published
in newspapers or used by the media
Yes, it's correct

No, newspapers is allowed to publish the photographs


20. The small claims procedure is used for claims of less than ______ in England
and Wales
£5,000

£10,000

£15,000

£50,000
21. What is Boxing Day?
(Choose any 2 answers)
The day after Christmas Day

When people watch boxing championship

A public holiday

The day everyone punches friends

When people collect boxes to recycle


22. The Queen is married to Prince Phillip

True

False
23. Halloween is an ancient festival and is celebrated on ______
31st October

31st January

31st March

31st July
24. The House of Commons can

Always overrule the Lords

Only sometime overrule the Lords

Never overrule the Lords


Test 16

1. Magistrates decide the verdict in each case that comes before them and, if
the person is found guilty, the sentence that they are given
Yes, it's correct

No, they cannot give the sentence


2. To visit Northern Ireland Assembly you can
(Choose any 2 answers)
contact the Education Service

contact an MSP

arrange tours through visitor services

contact an MLA
3. Does the British government have a written constitution?

Yes only one constitution

Yes two constitutions

Maybe

No
4. There is a food that is traditionally associated with Welsh is ______
Roast beef, which is served with potatoes, vegetables, Yorkshire puddings

Fish and chips

Haggis

Ulster fry

Welsh cakes
5. When you move into a new house or apartment,

tell the people who live near you that do not make noises

introduce yourself to the people who live near you so they can help you

warn the people who live near you so they do not bang on the walls

warn the people who live near you so they do not play music
6. The leader of the opposition usually becomes Prime Minister if his or her
party wins the next General Election

True

False
7. Elections for the European Parliament are held every ______ year(s)
one

three

four

five
Test 16

8. By law, radio and television coverage of the political parties must be ______
and so equal time has to be given to rival viewpoints
loyal

balanced

elected

called
9. All terrorist groups try to radicalise and recruit people to their cause

True

False
10. What is a Bank Holiday?
A national holiday for all of the UK

A special holiday for bank employees

A national holiday for all of the UK except Wales


11. How many years did the Romans remain in Britain?

100

200

300

400
12. Sometimes the actions of the government are claimed to be illegal, if the
judges agree, then the government must

change its policies and ask Parliament to change the law

force the judges to disagree


13. When was the Scottish Parliament formed?
1959

1979

1989

1999
14. ______, the queen of the Iceni is still remembered today and there is a
statue of her on Westminster Bridge in London
Julian

Ethelfleda

Boudicca

Jehanne
15. Women in Britain received voting rights at the same age as men in ______

1926

1927
Test 16

1928

1929
16. What is celebrated on February 14th?

February's Fool Day

St Valentine's Day

Remembrance Day

St Patrick's Day (Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland)


17. To apply to become a permanent resident or citizen of the UK, you will need
to:
(Choose any 2 answers)
speak and read English

renew your current passport by providing a new photograph

have a good understanding of life in the UK

get a provisonal driving license

go to home office and apply in person


18. ______ became formally united with England by the Act for the Government
of Wales during the reign of Henry VIII
England

Northern Ireland

Scotland

Wales
19. How many members does The National Assembly for Wales have?

50

60

70

80
20. Films were first shown publicly in the UK in ______
1846

1896

1916

1946
21. It is illegal to sell tobacco products such as cigarettes, cigars, roll-up tobacco
to anyone under the age of
14

16
Test 16

18

21
22. The Scottish Parliament sits in

Glasgow

Edinburgh

Aberdeen

Dundee
23. In Northern Ireland some people speak Irish Gaelic
True

False
24. The money raised from National Insurance Contributions is used to pay for
(Choose any 2 answers)
Education

State benefits and services such as the state retirement pension

Road safety

Housing benefits

The National Health Service (NHS)


1. To get a UK driving licence you must pass a driving test, which tests both
(Choose any 2 answers)
your blood test

your practical skills

your sugar test

your knowledge

your eye test


2. The Phone Book, published by BT, and Yellow Pages also contains the detail
of:
Assembly members

Members of the Parliament (MPs)

Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs)

Members of the European Parliament (MEPs)

All of the above


3. The UN was set up after the Second World War to prevent war and promote
international peace and security
True

False
4. Very young children believe that Father Christmas (also known as Santa
Claus) brings them presents during the night before Christmas Day
True

False
5. The UK is governed by the parliament sitting in

St Martin

Westminster

The Hague

St Margaret
6. What is the judiciary?
MPs who vote for laws

A pressure group

The judges who interpret the law

Priests who suggest new laws


7. In the 2009 Citizenship Survey, ______ of people said that they had no
religion
21%

23%

25%

27%
8. The electoral register is updated annually

Yes, that's correct

No, it's updated every five years

No, it's updated every ten years


9. Who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury?
St Andrew

St Augustine

St Columba

St Patrick
10. Which court deals usually with divorce cases in England, Wales and Northern
Ireland?
Youth Courts

Magistrates Court

High Court

County Court
11. Living people can donate a kidney

Yes, this is true

No, you can only donate it after you die

No, you can only donate for your family


12. A Northern Ireland Parliament was established in ______, when Ireland was
divided

1922

1932

1942

1952
13. To visit the UK Parliament you can queue on the day at the public entrance
for a free entry

True

False
14. If HMRC sends you a tax return, it is important to complete and return the
form
as soon as you have enough money to pay the tax

as soon as you have all the necessary information

but only if you are self-employed


15. There is a very long history of horse racing in Britain, with evidence of events
taking place as far back as ______ times
Roman

Victorian

Georgian

Modern
16. How much do you have to pay to visit the Parliament?

General public are not allowed inside the Parliament

A flat fee of £60 to visit both houses of Parliament and many committees

Whatever your MP demand for the ticket

None of these
17. Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) are elected by ______
the Home Office

the police

the public

members of Parliament
18. When a member of Parliament (MP) resigns or dies, what is the election
called that is held to replace them?
By-selection

Re-selection

By-election

Re-election
19. Many local authorities appoint ______, who is the ceremonial leader of the
council
a mayor

an MP

an accountant

a shadow minister
20. A fundamental principle of British life is participating in your community

True

False
21. When was the voting age reduced to 18 for men and women?

1918

1928

1949

1969
22. St Patrick's Day is celebrated on
1 March

17 March

23 April

30 November
23. Patron saints' days occur in March are:
(Choose any 2 answers)
St George

St David

St Andrew

St Patrick
24. Bonfire Night occasion is celebrated on ______

5th November

5th Februry

5th May

5th August
test 18

1. The Prime Minister is

in charge of the economy

The MP in charge of Health

The leader of the opposition party

The leader of the party in power


2. The Norman Conquest was the last successful foreign invasion of ______ and
led to many changes in government and social structures

England

Scotland

Northern Ireland

Wales
3. What do Seamus Heaney, Sir William Golding and Harold Pinter have in
common?

They have all been awarded the Nobel Prize for literature

They are all famous British singers

They were part of the first British expedition to the North Pole

They have all been Prime Minister


4. No one has religious freedom in the UK
True

False
5. What is the nickname for the great bell of the clock at the Houses of
Parliament in London?
London Eye

Snowdonia

The Eden Project

Big Ben
6. December 26th celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ

True

False
7. What type of government does the UK have?
Dictatorship

Federal government

Parliamentary democracy

Communist government
test 18

8. Does Britain have a written constitution?

Yes

No
9. Which of the following UK landmarks is in Northern Ireland?
The Giant's Causeway

Stonehenge

The Eden Project

Snowdonia
10. The Proms is ______ summer season of orchestral classical music

a three-week

a four-week

a six-week

an eight-week
11. During the ______ World War Winston Churchill was the British Prime
Minister

First

Second
12. Civil servants
have to be politically aligned to the elected government

are politically neutral


13. The English fleet defeated a large French fleet of ships that Intended to land
an army in England in 1588
True

False
14. Sir Steve Redgrave is a famous

novelist

film actor who has won several BAFTAs

rower who won gold medals in five consecutive Olympic Games


15. The last successful invasion of England was in ______
1066

1205

1442

1940
test 18

16. Foods associated with England are:


(Choose any 2 answers)
Haggis

Fish and chips

Roast beef

Ulster fry
17. Heroin, cocaine, ecstasy and cannabis are

legal drugs

illegal drugs

medicine names
18. The Roman army left Britain in AD ______ to defend other parts of the
Roman Empire and never returned

110

210

310

410
19. Regarding to the myth When does father Christmas comes?
Early in the morning

At midnight

At noon
20. You can be fined or arrested if you consume alcohol in alcohol-free zones

True

False
21. In Ireland, the Black Death killed many in the Pale and, for a time, the area
controlled by the English became larger

Yes, this is correct

No, the area became smaller


22. What is the national day of Northern Ireland?
St George's

St Andrew's

St Patrick's

St David's
test 18

23. The Chartists were campaigners who demanded the ______

vote for women

vote for the working classes and other people without property

abolition of slavery

independence of Ireland
24. The Commonwealth has no power over its members, although it can suspend
membership

True

False
Test 19

1. The Council of Ministers are Local MPs?

Yes, they are

No, they're not


2. For some Scottish people, ______ is a bigger holiday than Christmas
Hogmanay

Halloween

Bonfire Night

Boxing Day
3. There are ______ members on the UN Security Council

15

20

25

30
4. Northern Ireland and Scotland have their own banknotes, which are valid
everywhere in the UK

True

False
5. 1st April is the day when people may play jokes on one another, but only
______

Until midnight

Until 12 noon

Until 6 pm
6. People lived in roundhouses and buried their dead in tombs called
tombs barrows

round barrows

ground barrows

dead barrows
7. The King or Queen rules the country

True

False
8. Citizens of the United Kingdom, the Irish Republic, or the Commonwealth,
aged ______, may stand for public office

Aged 18 or over

Aged 21 or over

Aged 25 or over
Test 19

9. People under ______ are not allowed to participate in the National Lottery

16

17

18

19
10. The capital city of Scotland is ______
London

Cardiff

Edinburgh

Belfast
11. Political parties are particularly busy at

natural disaster

election times

terrorist threats
12. One of the most important responsibilities of all residents in the UK is
to know and obey the law

find illegal immigrants

secretly buy drugs

pay under the table to the poor people so they get more money
13. It was during the 3rd and 4th centuries AD that the first ______ communities
began to appear in Britain
Jewish

Christian

Muslim

Buddhist
14. Bank Holidays are at the beginning of May, in late May or early June, and in
August
True

False
15. Which is April Fools' Day?

1st April

11th April

15th April

31st April
Test 19

16. Selling or buying drugs such as heroin, cocaine, ecstasy and cannabis is
allowed in the UK
True

False
17. The Ashes are a series of Test

rugby matches played between England and New Zealand

cricket matches played between England and Australia

football matches played between England and France

tennis matches played between England and the USA


18. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, serious offences are tried in front of
a judge and a jury in a

Magistrates' Court

Justice of the Peace Court

Crown Court
19. A popular way for people to stay in touch with friends, organise social
events, and share photos, videos and opinions is possible via social
networking websites such as:
(Choose any 2 answers)

UK Border Agency

GOV.UK

Facebook

Online Banking

Twitter

Royal Mail
20. What is the name of the major tennis championship in the UK?
Cup Final

Wimbledon Tennis Championship

Grand National Tennis Championship


21. The electoral register is supervised

True

False
22. Elections to the European Parliament use a system of ______, where seats
are allocated to each party in proportion to the total number of votes it has
won

Proportional representation

Instant runoff

First past the post


Test 19

23. The Church of England is also known as The Anglican Church?

True

False
24. The UK faces terrorist threats from Al Qa'ida, its affiliates and like-minded
organisations

True

False
Test 20

1. It is ______ to smoke tobacco products in nearly every enclosed public place


in the UK
against the law

allowed

legal
2. The House of Lords checks laws that have been passed by the House of
Commons to ensure they are fit for purpose and suggest amendments or
propose new laws

True

False
3. It is a criminal offence to
(Choose any 2 answers)

sell alcohol to anyone who is under 18

go to surgery without booking an appointment

buy alcohol for people who are under the age of 18

go to hospital without a letter from your GP


4. Members of the House of Lords may stand for election to the House of
Commons

True

False
5. In the years leading up to ______, Geoffrey Chaucer wrote a series of poems
in English about a group of people going to Canterbury on a pilgrimage

1200

1300

1400

1500
6. Magistrates and Justices of the Peace (JPs) are members of the

local community

Metropolitan Police

Parliament
7. European Union law is legally binding in the UK
True

False
8. From where does most of the money come for local services?

Central government

Water rates
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TV licence fees

Advertising
9. How can you get a National Insurance number?

Phone your MP

Apply in the local council offices

You will need to telephone the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)

There is an application form in your local public library


10. What are the allowed religions in Britain?
Christianity, Islam and Buddhism

Christianity and Islam

Only Christianity

Everyone has right to religious freedom


11. Which of the following is a bridge built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel?

The Abingdon Bridge

The Avonmouth Suspension Bridge

The Clifton Suspension Bridge

The London Bridge


12. There are ______ ski centres in Scotland, as well as Europe's longest dry ski
slope near Edinburgh

two

three

four

five
13. A National Insurance number on its own proves to an employer that you have
the right to work in the UK

True

False
14. Edward VI died at the age of ______ after ruling for just over six years, and
his half-sister Mary became queen

15

24

26

30
Test 20

15. The House of Lords can overrule the House of Commons

Yes, some times

Yes, the House of Lords have more powers than the House of Commons

No, that's not right


16. Football has a long history in the UK and the first professional football clubs
were formed in the late ______ century

16th

17th

18th

19th
17. If you think someone is trying to persuade you to join an extremist or
terrorist cause, you should

notify your local police force

tell them that I will inform police

leave the country

move to another city


18. A National Insurance number makes sure that the National Insurance
Contributions and tax you pay are properly recorded against your name

Yes, this is correct

No, it is only for state retirement pension


19. Wales formally united with England during the reign of
Henry VIII

Elizabeth I

Edward VI

James IV
20. The Prime Minister's official residence is

Palace of Westminster

10 Downing Street

The cabinet

Buckingham Palace
21. How many member states are there in the Commonwealth?
51

52

54

58
Test 20

22. What does an MP do?

Meets other MPs to talk about the good old days

Represents constituents, helps create new laws and scrutinise and comment on
what government is doing
Helps people with personal problems and makes sure all the taxes are collected

Stays at home and writes new laws


23. When is Bonfire Night?

November 5th

November 11th

November 25th
24. Practising Female genital mutilation (FGM) or taking a girl or woman abroad
for FGM is a criminal offence

True

False
Test 21

1. Traditionally, what do children do on Mother's Day?

Take their mother for a Chinese meal

Take their mother to a park

Take their mother to the cinema

Give gifts/cards to their mother


2. Forced marriage is where one or both parties do not or cannot give their
consent to enter into the partnership

Yes, it's correct

No, it's incorrect


3. The word 'Great Britain' refers to
(Choose any 3 answers)

England

Scotland

Northern Ireland

Wales

Republic of Ireland

Channel Islands
4. When is Christmas Day?
25th December

1st January

23rd March

7th January
5. The Commonwealth Membership is

compulsory

voluntary
6. If you are arrested and taken to a police station, a police office will tell you
the reason for your arrest

to go back to home

to bring credit card or cheques


7. How many countries are members of the Commonwealth?

36

49

54

62
Test 21

8. The House of Lords has more powers then the House of Commons

True

False
9. What does MEP stand for?
Member of the European Parliament

Minister of the European Parliament

Member of the Elected Parliament

Minister of the Elected Parliament


10. People eat pancakes, which were traditionally made to use up foods such as
egg, fat and milk before fasting during Lent
True

False
11. Solicitors are trained lawyers who give advice on legal matters, take action
for their clients and represent their clients in court
Yes, it's correct

No, solicitors cannot take action for their clients


12. The Bronze Age was followed by ______

the Stone Age

the Glass Age

the Iron Age


13. Do you need to buy a TV Licence if there are no TVs in your house but you
have a Smartphone?

Yes

No
14. People open their Christmas presents during Easter
True

False
15. The government is usually formed by the party that wins the majority of
constituencies

True

False
16. In England, Wales and Scotland, Magistrates and Justices of the Peace (JPs)
usually work unpaid and do not need legal qualifications

Yes, it's correct

No, they get paid


Test 21

17. The Queen can only, in a famous phrase,

Rule, govern, and reign

Advise, warn and encourage

Revise, warn, and observe

Encourage, observe and advise


18. Which on of these is England's largest national park?
The Lake District

Snowdonia

Broads

Loch Lomond and the Trossachs


19. During the period of 1600, Ireland was an almost completely ______ country

Catholic

Irish

Protestant
20. People in the UK are living longer than ever before because improved living
standards and better health care

True

False
21. What is the Battle of Agincourt?
The battle where the Scottish defeated the English

A decisive battle that allowed Romans to invade England

The most famous battle of the War of the Roses

The most famous battle of the Hundred Years War


22. The Ceremonial duties performed by the monarch include, reading of Queen's
Speech and opening and closing of Parliament
True

False
23. Police officers must
(Choose any 3 answers)
themselves obey the law

be rude or abusive

not misuse their authority

not make a false statement

commit racial discrimination


Test 21

24. How many Assembly Members are there in the National Assembly for Wales?

50

60

75

80
Test 22

1. People Celebrate Christmas at the beginning of the New Year

True

False
2. Some issues may be debated in the Welsh Assembly and the Scottish
Parliament, but remain under the control of the UK Government in London,
they are:
Defence, Taxation, Foreign affairs, and social security

Education, Environment, Police

Transport, Defence

Environment, Education, Taxation


3. In the Iron Age most people were ______
(Choose any 3 answers)
shooters

farmers

craft workers

servants

warriors

shopkeepers
4. Many people use social networking by the ______ when out and about

mobile phone

television

newspaper

post
5. The decisions on government policies are made by
(Choose any 2 answers)

The Prime Minister

The monarch

Cabinet

The judge

The Queen
6. Which of the national days is celebrated with a holiday?
St George's Day

St Patrick's Day

St David's Day
Test 22

7. ______ is a charitiy for medical research

British Red Cross

Age UK

Cancer Research UK

National Trust

Friends of the Earth


8. People came to England after 1400 from abroad to trade and also to work,
such as weavers from France, engineers from Germany, glass manufacturers
from Italy and canal builders from Holland
True

False
9. What is the minimum age to be able to drink alcohol with a meal?

16

17

18

21
10. What is the name of the PM's country house?
Edinburgh castle

Chequers

The House of Lords

Windsor castle
11. A good way to support your local community is

to shop for products locally where you can

to shop from the cheapest supermarkets

to shop from the online grocessory stores

to import fruits and vegetables from the abroad


12. The Giant's Causeway was formed about ______ years ago
10 million

20 million

30 million

50 million
Test 22

13. Which of the following is a public holiday?

St Valentine's Day

Boxing Day

April Fool's Day

Birthday
14. The United Kingdom is made up of
(Choose any 4 answers)

England

The Isle of Man

Scotland

Wales

Channel Islands

Northern Ireland

Republic of Ireland
15. The capital city of Wales is ______
Bangor

Newport

Cardiff

Swansea
16. Skara Brae on Orkney, off the north coast of ______, is the best preserved
prehistoric village in northern Europe
England

Scotland

Wales

Northen Ireland
17. Queen Elizabeth I was the younger daughter of

Henry VII

Edward VI

Henry VIII

King Richard III


18. Diwali is often called
Navratri

the Festival of Lights

Baisakhi
Test 22

19. A Formula 1 Grand Prix event is held in the UK ______

every year

every 2 years

every 3 years

every 4 years
20. Who was the new Prime Minister in 1945?
Clement Attlee

Dylan Thomas

Ernest Rutherford

William Beveridge
21. Tobacco is common in the UK and can be sold to anyone of any age

True

False
22. If your vehicle is over ______ year(s) old, you must take it for a Ministry of
Transport (MOT) test every year

one

two

three

five
23. In Northern Ireland, a newly qualified driver must display an 'R' plate (for
restricted driver) for one year after passing the test

True

False
24. MPs have a number of different responsibilities which includes:
(Choose any 4 answers)

Represent everyone in their constituency

Stays at home and writes new laws

Scrutinise and comment on what the government is doing

Helps people with personal problems and makes sure all the taxes are collected

Help to create new laws

Debate important national issues

Meets other MPs to talk about the good old days


Test 23

1. The House of Commons has powers to overrule ______, but these are not
used often
The House of Lords

Peers

The Queen

The Prime Minister


2. The police can confiscate alcohol or move young people on from public places

True

False
3. Remembrance Day is celebrated on
1st November

11th November

24th November

25th November
4. The Eden Project is in ______

Devon

Cornwall

Wales

Somerset
5. Henry VIII was king of England from 21 April ______
1509

1559

1609

1659
6. Volunteering and helping your community are an important part of being a
good citizen
True

False
7. The Assembly has the power to make laws for Wales in ______ areas

10

15

20
8. How do an employee pay their National Insurance contribution?
Deducted from his/her pay by the employer

Will pay in full at the end of each year


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Need to pay before 31st March

No need to pay
9. When are local elections for councillors held?

May

June

July

August
10. You can help prevent any problems and conflicts with your neighbours by
(Choose any 2 answers)

telling them that you do not like them

respecting their privacy

limiting how much noise you make

telling them that you will park your car on their driveway
11. Political party members work hard to persuade people to vote for their
candidates by handing out leaflets in the street or by knocking on people's
doors and asking for their support, this is called
Fundraising

Marketing

Canvassing

Promoting
12. What describes the level of expression that the monarch is restricted to when
discussing government matters?
Advise, warn and encourage

Warn, revise and observe

Overrule, argue and advise

Encourage, advise and observe


13. The National Assembly elections are held every ____ years using a form of
proportional representation
one

two

four

five
Test 23

14. charities that care about the environment are


(Choose any 2 answers)
British Red Cross

Age UK

National Trust

Friends of the Earth


15. Henry Tudor, the leader of the House of Lancaster, became

King Richard III

King Henry VII

King James I
16. Engaged couples get married on St. Valentine's day
True

False
17. In Scotland, 31 December is called ______

Hogsback

Hogwarts

Hogmanay
18. The Prime Minister appoints
(Choose any 4 answers)

Chequers

Home Secretary

The President

Chancellor of the Exchequer

Foreign Secretary

the House of Lords

Secretaries of State
19. Which is the spiritual leader of the Church of England?
The Peers

The Queen

The Archbishop of Canterbury

The Pope
20. After the Act of Union was agreed upon in 1707, Scotland

was no longer an independent country

became an independent country


Test 23

21. How old must you be to drive a motor vehicle in the UK?

At least 18

At least 19

At least 20

At least 17
22. What is the function of the monarch in government?
To advise, warn and encourage the Prime Minister

To attract tourists to London to help the economy

To accompany the Prime Minister to important meetings

To help the PM choose a Cabinet


23. To visit Scottish Parliament you can book tickets or arrange tours through
visitor services
True

False
24. In Scotland, most minor criminal cases are dealt with in a

Magistrates' Court

Justice of the Peace Court


Test 24

1. Employees

do not have to pay for National Insurance contributions after the age of 60

have their National Insurance deducted from their pay by their employer

need to pay National Insurance Contributions


2. Who is the head of state of the United Kingdom?
The Foreign Secretary

The Prime Minister

The Queen

The MP
3. When is Remembrance Day?

November 5th

November 11th

November 25th
4. The symbol of the House of Tudor was
a red rose

a white rose

a red rose with a white rose inside it as a sign that the Houses of York and
Lancaster were now allies
5. School governors, or members of the school board in Scotland, are people
from ______ who wish to make a positive contribution to children's
education
the school board

the local community

the teacher union

the Ministry of School


6. Which official report is broadcast on digital TV?

Parliamentary News

Hansard

None
7. Money raised from income tax is being used for
(Choose any 3 answers)

Roads

BBC TV and radio channels

Education

Water and drainage repair and maintenance


Test 24

State benefits

Police and the armed forces


8. The currency in the UK is the ______

euro

pound sterling

dollars
9. In the 2009 Citizenship Survey, less than ______ of people identified
themselves as Buddhist

0.5%

1%

2%

4%
10. A non-UK national living in the UK and looking for work, starting work or
setting up as self-employed will need a

Provisonal Driving License

National Insurance number

Full Driving License

Birth Certificate
11. What are the official reports of proceedings in Parliament known as?
Hansards

White Papers

Green Papers
12. Father's Day is the ______ Sunday in June

first

second

third

forth
13. Remembrance Day
Keep alive the memory of Guy Fawkes

commemorates those who died fighting for the UK and its allies

Keeps alive the memory of those whose fought against the king

Celebrates the victory of world wars


14. ______ had an important role in drafting the European Convention on Human
Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
British school teachers

British diplomats and lawyers


Test 24

Chief Constables

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)


15. Northern Ireland Assembly has 120 members?

True

False
16. In eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month in 1918 that the
First World War (often called the Great War) was started

War was started in 1911

Yes its right

No, it came to an end


17. The queen of Scotland, Mary Stuart's much of the childhood was spent in
______

Germany

France

England

Scotland
18. What documentation do you need to drive a motor vehicle?
A driving licence and a mechanic's report on the engine

A road map and a receipt for the car/motorcycle

Driving licence, insurance, an MOT and road tax

A passport and a photo of your car/motorbike


19. The Queen's residence in 10 Downing Street?

True

False
20. What is the function of the House of Lords?
It give ex-MPs jobs

It has no function and should be declared illegal

It helps old judges keep an interest in things

It suggests amendments or proposes new laws


21. The Council of Europe has power to make laws

True

False
Test 24

22. There is a food that is traditionally associated with Northern Ireland is


______
Roast beef, which is served with potatoes, vegetables, Yorkshire puddings

Fish and chips

Ulster fry - a fried meal with bacon, eggs, sausage, black pudding, white pudding,
tomatoes mushrooms, soda bread and potato bread

Welsh cakes

Haggis - a sheep's stomach stuffed with offal, suet, onions and oatmeal
23. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, if an accused person is aged 10 to
17, the case is normally heard in a ______ in front of up to three specially
trained magistrates or a District Judge
Youth Court

Children's Court

Child Court
24. There are 160 Members in The National Assembly for Wales

True

False
Test 25

1. What is Christmas day?

The birth of Jesus Christ

Holidays

The death of Jesus Christ


2. How many wives did Henry VIII have?
3

6
3. Britain has a constitutional monarchy

True

False
4. How old do you have to be to have your name placed on the electoral register
16 or over

18 or over

21 or over

25 or over
5. Giving blood only takes about ______ to do

10 minutes

1 hour

3 hours

24 hours
6. A marriage should be entered into with the full and free consent of
the parents of both people involved

both people involved

the father of the husband


7. The Prime Minister appoints

The members of the cabinet

The Queen

Members of the Parliament


8. The English kings left France in the ______
1050s

1150s

1250s

1450s
Test 25

9. If no party wins a majority, two parties may join together to form a coalition

True

False
10. William became king of ______ and is known as William the Conqueror
England

Scotland

Northern Ireland

Wales
11. What is the highest denomination bank note in England?

£10

£20

£50

£100
12. When did people learned to make bronze?
Around 4,000 years ago

Around 5,000 years ago

Around 6,000 years ago

Around 7,000 years ago


13. Who is responsible for keeping the dog under control?

The doctor

The owner

The council

The breeder
14. January 1st is a Public Holiday in The UK
True

False
15. How old must you be to be able to buy a lottery ticket or scratch card?

16

17

18

21
16. The capital city of the UK is ______
Edinburgh

London
Test 25

Cardiff

Belfast
17. When did the Queen come to the throne?

1953

1952

1951

1950
18. In the UK, you need to be at least ______ years old to ride a moped
16

17

18

21
19. If you have a licence from any non EU country, you

may use it in the UK for up to 12 months

may use it in the UK for up to two years

may use it in the UK for up to three years

must pass the UK driving test before you can drive


20. In the 2009 Citizenship Survey, ______ of people identified themselves as
Muslim

2%

4%

8%

10%
21. Each country in the UK also has its own national Football team that competes
with other national teams across the world in tournaments

True

False
22. The Magna Carta established the idea that even the king was subject to the
law

True

False
23. The population in the uk in 2010 was
just under 58 million

just over 58 million

just under 60 million

just over 62 million


Test 25

24. In 1348, a disease, probably a form of plague, came to Britain was known as
the
Great Mortality

Black Death

Great Pestilence

Great Plague
Test 26

1. The modern Conservative Party is still sometimes referred to as

The Whigs

The Jacobites

The Tories

The Peers
2. For most people, the right amount of income tax is automatically taken from
their bank account by direct debit

True

False
3. When did the UK join the European Economic Community?
1947

1962

1969

1973
4. The Prime Minister also has a country house outside London called ______

The House of Lords

Windsor castle

Chequers

The UK House
5. The government is formed by
The party with the second largest number of MPs in the House of Commons

The Party favoured by the Queen

The Party which won the largest number of vote

The party with the largest number of MPs in the House of Commons
6. The distance from the north coast of Scotland to the South coast of England
is approximately ______ miles
270

470

870

1070
7. When is Mother's Day?

The Sunday, 1 week after Easter

The Sunday, 3 weeks before Easter

The Sunday, 2 weeks before Easter

The Sunday, 1 week before Easter


Test 26

8. Party candidate has the right make you vote for a particular candidate

Yes, this is correct

No, only you have the right


9. The symbol of Lancaster was a red rose and the symbol of York was a white
rose and the war between the House of Lancaster and the House of York was
called
The Wars of Red

The Wars of White

The Wars of the Roses

The Wars of Red White


10. There is a Parliament for Northern Ireland but no Assembly for Scotland

True

False
11. The small claims procedure is used for claims of less than ______ in Scotland
and Northern Ireland

£3,000

£6,000

£10,000

£15,000
12. You can get contact details for all your representatives and their parties from
(Choose any 2 answers)

television

your local library

your local shopping centre

www.parliament.uk
13. You can contact the Assembly Booking Service to book guided tours or seats
in the public galleries for the Welsh Assembly

True

False
14. Who is the head of state of many Commonwealth countries?

Prince Charles

The Pope

The Queen

The Prime Minister


15. When did women receive voting rights at the same age as men?
1918

1948
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1928

1882
16. On Mothering Sunday children remember their mothers by usually giving
them
(Choose any 3 answers)

new clothes

flowers

new shoes

greeting cards

chocolates
17. One achievement of King James' reign was a new translation of the Bible into
______

German

French

English

Spanish
18. The United Kingdom has a written constitution
True

False
19. What do children do on Father's Day for their fathers?
(Choose any 2 answers)
drive cars

send cards

buy gifts

play football
20. On St Valentine's Day

Secret admirers give unsigned cards

Engaged couples get married

Boyfriends and girlfriends exchange cards and presents

Husband and wives exchange cards and presents


21. In the House of Commons the government is formed by the party gaining the
majority of the seats even if they do not get the most votes

No, that's no true

Yes, sometimes when members feel like it

Yes, always
Test 26

22. Scottish and Northern Irish bank notes valid everywhere in the UK

True

False
23. Every person in the UK receives ______ under the law, it applies in the same
way to everyone, no matter who they are or where they are from

equal treatment

priority treatment

less treatment
24. On election day, the polling station or place will be open from
7.00 am to 10.00 pm

8.00 am to 8.00 pm

8.00 am to 4.30 pm

9.am to 5.00 pm
Test 27

1. Around 4,000 years ago, people learned to make bronze, we call this period
the Stone Age
the Bronze Age
the Iron Age
2. The Council of Europe is ______ for the protection and promotion of human rights in member
countries
responsible
not responsible
3. St George is the Patron Saint of ______
Scotland
Northern Ireland
England
Wales
4. More serious civil cases (for example, when a large amount of compensation is being claimed) are
dealt with in the ______ in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Sheriff Court
County Court
High Court
Peace Courts
5. ______ first visited Britain in AD 789 to raid coastal towns and take away goods and slaves
The Anglo-Saxons
The Norman Conquest
The Romans
The Vikings
6. In Scotland, serious cases are heard in a ______ with either a sheriff or a sheriff with a jury
Crown Court
Magistrates' Court
Sheriff Court
7. Good citizens are an asset to the UK
True
False
8. The Council of Europe has ______ member countries, including the UK
32
37
42
47
9. The UK is located in the ______ west of Europe
east
south
north
centre
10. There are also several islands which are closely linked with the UK but are not part of it:
(Choose any 2 answers)
Northern Ireland
The Channel Islands
The Isle of Man
11. In Britain its tradition to eat ______ on Christmas
Lamb curry, Chicken Vindaloo, Milk pudding
Shepherd's pie, sausages and mash, chocolate cake
Roast turkey, Christmas pudding, Rich steamed pudding
Fish and chips
12. The official name of the country is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
True
False
Test 27

13. Cricket originated in ______ and is now played in many countries


India
England
Australia
South Africa
14. Areas of what is now Scotland were never conquered by
The Ancient Greeks
The Romans
The Anglo-Saxons
The Vikings
15. The United Kingdom's constitution is written by
Parliament
The Archbishop of Canterbury
The Queen
It is an unwritten constitution
16. Adult citizens of other EU states who are resident in the UK can vote in all elections
True
False
17. When did people learn how to make weapons and tools out of iron?
In the Stone Age
In the Bronze Age
In the Iron Age
18. In Elizabeth I's time, English settlers first began to colonise the eastern coast of
America
Africa
China
Europe
19. What are the Grand National, FA Cup, the 'Open' and Wimbledon?
Sporting events
Shops in Knightsbridge
Famous places
Parks in London
20. The second-largest party in the House of Commons is called
the opposition
the cabinet
the country party
21. The UK is a Security Council member of ______
The European Parliament
The UK Parliament
The United Nation
22. Eid ul-Fitr and Diwali are the National days
Yes, its right
No, these are European Cities
No, these are other religious days
23. On April Fool's day people normally give each other presents
True
False
24. Many people continue to visit ______ for holidays and for leisure activities such as walking,
camping and fishing
shops
the countryside
banks
schools
Test 28

1. How old must you be to enter a betting shop or gambling club?


14
16
17
18
2. What Christmas dish is made from suet, dried fruit and spices?
Yorkshire Pudding
Dumplings
Christmas Pudding
3. Who is the head of the state?
The King or the Queen
The Prime Minister
The MP
The Foreign Secretary
4. How can you find a solicitor?
Local newspapers
Yellow Pages
The Citizens Advice Bureau
All of these
5. In Scotland a system called the ______ is used to deal with children and young people who have
committed an offence
Children's Hearings System
Youth Hearings System
Young Hearings System
6. When was the Battle of Bannockburn?
1314
1381
1414
1481
7. Who is the fastest person to sail around the world singlehanded?
Jessica Ennis
Dame Ellen MacArthur
Ellie Simmonds
Dame Kelly Holmes
8. The Paralympic Games for 2012 were hosted in ______
Birmingham
Bradford
Manchester
London
9. Guy Fawkes night commemorates
Gun powder plot of 1605
People who died in The First World War
Fireworks
People who died in The Second World War
10. St Columba founded a monastery on the island of Iona, off the coast of what is now ______
England
Scotland
Northern Ireland
Wales
11. Almost everybody in the UK who is in paid work, including self-employed people, ______ pay
National Insurance Contributions
should
must
may
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12. UK laws ensure that people are treated unfairly in any area of life or work because of their age,
disability, sex, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sexuality or marital status
Yes, it's correct
No, it should be fairly
13. In the UK, you must have a ______ to drive on public roads
a mechanic's report on the engine
a road map and a receipt for the car/motorcycle
Driving licence
A passport and a photo of your car/motorbike
14. Alcohol should not be sold to anyone under the age of
16
18
14
21
15. Elizabeth I suspected Mary of wanting to take over the English throne, and kept her a prisoner for
______ years and was eventually executed, accused of plotting against Elizabeth I
5
10
15
20
16. What is an electoral register?
A list of people who vote
A list of people who got their own registers
A list of people who are criminals
A list of people who pay their taxes
17. Rugby originated in ______ in the early 19th century and is very popular in the UK today
Scotland
France
England
Wales
18. St David's Day, the national day of ______
England
Wales
Republic of Ireland
Scotland
19. The European Union (EU) was set up by six western European countries
Yes, this is correct
No, it was nine
20. Who deal with a wide range of civil disputes?
Youth Courts
Peace Courts
County Courts
21. When did the UK sign the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms?
1950
1959
1965
1969
22. Any man who forces a woman to have sex, including a woman's husband, can be charged with
rape
Yes, it's correct
No, if he is married he has the right to do it
23. Who is a Speaker?
Leader of the opposition
An ordinary MP
None of these
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24. ______ was one of the worst disasters ever to strike Britain as one third of the population of
England, Scotland and Wales died
The Great Mortality
The Black Death
The Great Pestilence
The Great Plague
Test 29

1. When do you need a National Insurance number?


When you want to use public transport
When you start work
When you finish your work
After you start work
2. Women do not work after having children
True
False
3. When did the War of the Roses start?
1425
1455
1465
1473
4. People aged 18 to 70 on the electoral register are ______ to serve on a jury
nominated by the local authority
randomly selected
kindly asked
selected in the order of their birth date
5. When did women receive voting equality with men?
1838
1882
1983
1928
6. How many member countries are in the European Union?
15
17
20
27
7. The opposition party points out what they see as the government's
(Choose any 2 answers)
achievements
failures
weaknesses
accomplishments
8. What is the National Anthem of the UK?
Early Day Motion
God Save the Queen
God Defend United Kingdom
The Power of UK
9. There is a food that is traditionally associated with Scotland is ______
Roast beef, which is served with potatoes, vegetables, Yorkshire puddings
Fish and chips
Ulster fry
Welsh cakes
Haggis - a sheep's stomach stuffed with offal, suet, onions and oatmeal
10. What do people do on April 1st
Go horse-racing
Attend church
Play tricks on each other
Have demonstrations in Trafalgar Square
11. What is the purpose of National Insurance?
It pays for retirement homes
It pays for holiday insurance abroad
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It pays for the army and navy


It pays for pensions and the national health service
12. St Andrew's Day is the national day of ______
England
Scotland
Wales
13. Population growth has been faster in more recent years because ______ have played a part in
population growth
(Choose any 2 answers)
Improved weather conditions
Migration into the UK
Increase in the unemployment benefit
Longer life expectancy
14. During Charles II's reign, in 1665, there was a major outbreak of plague in ______ where
thousands of people died, especially in poorer areas
Derby
Gloucestershire
Hertfordshire
London
15. Ealing Studios has a claim to being the ______ continuously working film studio facility in the
world
oldest
newest
best
16. The UK originally decided not to join the European Union but it became a member in 1973
Yes, this is correct
No, it became a member in 1989
17. Motor-car racing in the UK started in ______
1802
1852
1902
1952
18. Northern Ireland Assembly has ______ elected members
108
180
200
19. ______ is particularly remembered for the efficient and profitable way that he ran his fabric
factories
Adam Smith
Richard Arkwright
James Watt
Howard Florey
20. The Industrial Revolution was the rapid development of industry in Britain in the
15th and 16th centuries
15th and 17th centuries
16th and 17th centuries
18th and 19th centuries
21. The UK is historically a ______ country
Jewish
Christian
Muslim
Buddhist
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22. The Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in ______ united under King Alfred the Great, who defeated the
Vikings
England
Scotland
Northern Ireland
Wales
23. The Scots and the Normans fought on the border between
(Choose any 2 answers)
England
Scotland
Northern Ireland
Wales
24. Charles II escaped from ______, famously hiding in an oak tree on one occasion, and eventually
fled to Europe
Bosworth Field
Dunbar
Hastings
Worcester
Test 30

1. Everyone who is summoned to do jury service must do it unless they


(Choose any 2 answers)
want to go to work
are not eligible for example, because they have a criminal conviction
provide a good reason to be excused, such as ill health
want to attend a wedding party
2. Richard Arkwright originally trained and worked as a
zoo keeper
barber
farmer
teacher
3. The UN was set up
before the first World War
after the First World War
before the Second World War
after the Second World War
4. Cocaine and Heroin are ______
Medicines
Drugs
Name of the European famous places
Famous Hotels
5. As long as you live in United Kingdom you can vote in any elections
True
False
6. Who established the Church of England?
Henry VII
Edward VI
Henry VIII
King Richard III
7. Who can only give 'advice, warn and encourage' about government matters?
Prime Minister
Members of the public
The Queen
8. Arranged marriages, where both parties agree to the marriage, are not acceptable in the UK
Yes, it's correct
No, it is acceptable
9. In the 18th and 19th centuries manufacturing jobs became the main source of employment in
Britain
Yes, this is correct
No, it was agriculture jobs
10. Which of the following is not proof of identity?
Bank statement
Recent gas bill
Letter from a friend
Home Office document
11. People usually spend Christmas Day at home and eat a special meal, which often includes ______
(Choose any 3 answers)
pizza
roast turkey
burger
christmas pudding
mince pies
fish and chips
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12. Charles II had no legitimate children so after his death in 1685 and his ______, James, who was
a Roman Catholic, became King James II in England Wales and Ireland
elder brother's son
brother
sister's son
13. For much of the Stone Age, Britain was connected to the continent by a
Telephone line
Land bridge
Power line
14. The most important minister in Parliament became known as the ______
Head Minister
Prime Minister
Head of the Parliament
House of Lord
15. In 2003, ______ by JRR Tolkien was voted the country's best-loved novel
The Sound and the Fury
The Heart of the Matter
Lord of the Flies
The Lord of the Rings
16. In the Battle of ______ the Scottish army were defeated by the army led by Cromwell
Bosworth Field
Dunbar
Hastings
Worcester
17. St David is the Patron Saint of ______
England
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Wales
18. The Habeas Corpus Act became law in ______
1679
1689
1699
1709
19. Some of the famous lines from William Shakespeare's plays and poems which are still often
quoted are:
(Choose any 2 answers)
By all the means you can
A rose by any other name
Listen to many, speak to a few
All the world's a stage
20. What is the meaning of MEPs?
Members of the European Parliament
Members of the Electoral Parliament
Member of the Economics Parliament
21. The Queen's ______ is the heir to the throne
Oldest daughter
Oldest son
Oldest grandson
22. Before the election you will be sent a
greeting card
poll card
photo card
natinal insurance card
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23. The Speaker of the House of Commons is


Appointed by the Prime Minister
Heir to the throne
An ordinary MP
Appointed by the Queen
24. People vote in elections at
(Choose any 2 answers)
local school
polling stations
local library
polling places in Scotland
Test 31

1. As part of the citizenship ceremony, new citizens pledge to uphold its democratic values
True
False
2. St Augustine led missionaries from Rome, who spread Christianity in the
north
east
west
south
3. Forced Marriage Protection Orders were introduced in ______ for England, Wales and Northern
Ireland
2007
2008
2009
2010
4. Where can people see the Crown Jewels?
Edinburgh Castle
The Lake District
The Eden Project
The Tower of London
5. The Prime Minister can be changed if
(Choose any 3 answers)
the queen orders
the MPs in the governing party decide to do so
he or she wishes to resign
the House of Commons decide to do so
his or her party loses a General Election
he or she do not answer the phone for 2 days
6. ______ developed horse-driven spinning mills that used only one machine
Richard Arkwright
Adam Smith
James Watt
Howard Florey
7. ______ is the process of preparing fibres for spinning into yarn and fabric
Cordmill
Spindering
Milling
Carding
8. The first man to be called the Prime Minister was ______, who was Prime Minister from 1721 to
1742
Isaac Newton
Sir Robert Walpole
Ernest Rutherford
Howard Florey
9. The East India Company, originally set up to trade, gained control of large parts of India
True
False
10. London's West End, also known as ______, is particularly well known Theatre
Theatreworld
Theatreland
Theatreboom
Westtheatre
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11. When did the English defeat the Spanish Armada, which had been sent by Spain to conquer
England and restore Catholicism?
1455
1488
1544
1588
12. One of the most important principles of the Enlightenment was that
everyone should have the right to their own political and religious beliefs
newspapers should be free from political involvement
everyone should have the right to the vote
13. All young people in the UK are sent a National Insurance number just before their
13th birthday
14th birthday
16th birthday
18th birthday
14. ______ was the first to be extensively covered by media
The First World War
The Second World War
The Boer War
The Crimean War
15. Civil war between the king and Parliament began in ______
1622
1632
1642
1652
16. ______ defeated a Scottish army in the Battles of Dunbar and Worcester
Robert Burns
Oliver Cromwell
William Shakespeare
Isaac Newton
17. In November 2012, the public elected Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) in
(Choose any 2 answers)
England
Wales
Scotland
Northern Ireland
18. The Scots had ______ to the execution of Charles I and declared his son Charles II to be king
agreed
not agreed
19. Commonwealth members are
(Choose any 4 answers)
Bangladesh
Czech Republic
Germany
India
Poland
South Africa
Spain
UK
20. Some constituencies were controlled by a single wealthy family, but other constituencies had
hardly any voters and were called ______
county boroughs
rotten boroughs
Parliamentary boroughs
pocket boroughs
Test 31

21. There are ______ members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs)


109
119
129
139
22. During the First World War ______ and ______ countries/empires were part of the Central
Powers
(Choose any 2 answers)
Belgium
Bulgaria
Italy
The Austro-Hungarian Empire
23. On the official flag of the UK, what does the cross of St George represent?
England
Scotland
Wales
Ireland
24. Night clubs with dancing and music usually open and close ______ than pubs
earlier
later
Test 32

1. Isaac Newton discovered that white light is made up of the colours of the rainbow
Yes, this is correct
No, white light made up from the sun
2. The best-known work of ______ is probably the song Auld Lang Syne, which is sung by people in
the UK and other countries when they are celebrating the New Year
Isaac Newton
Robert Burns
Howard Florey
Ernest Rutherford
3. Set of written rules governing how laws can be made, and setting out the rights and duties of
citizens that can be enforced is called a
Constitution
Story
History
The Law
4. Oliver Cromwell was given the title of ______ and ruled until his death in 1658
Lord Victor
Lord Lucan
Lord Sefton
Lord Protector
5. In Scotland, a third verdict of 'not proven' is also possible
Yes, it's correct
No, only 'guilty' or 'not guilty' are allowed
6. Before the 18th century, ______ was the biggest source of employment in Britain
creating the new roads to join small villages
agriculture
building properties
7. The UK has a free press
This means that what is written in newspapers is free from government control
This means any information is free to view in the newspaper
This means all the information is in the newspapers can also be found in Hansard
8. The Eden Project is located in ______, in the south west of England
Devon
Dorset
Somerset
Cornwall
9. When did Britain join the European Union?
1971
1973
1975
1976
10. The UN Security Council members recommends action when there are
(Choose any 2 answers)
international crises
threats to peace
shared goals in democracy
shared goals in development
11. What discount on television licence is offered to blind people?
25%
50%
75%
100%
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12. On the official flag of the UK, The name of the diagonal white cross on a blue ground is the cross
of
St Andrew
St George
St Patrick
St Thomas
13. Several of the cathedrals such as York Minster had windows of stained glass, telling stories about
(Choose any 2 answers)
The Bible
The Vikings
The Romans
Christian saints
14. If you wish to be a permanent resident or citizen of the UK, you should
respect and obey the law
respect the rights of other, including the right to their own opinions
look after yourself and your family
treat others with fairness
look after the area in which you live and the environment
All of the above
15. People usually decorate their houses during Christmas holidays
True
False
16. Who wrote the United Kingdom's constitution?
Queen Victoria
King George III
Winston Churchill
Nobody, it's an unwritten constitution
17. Henry Tudor was the first king of
the House of Tudor
the House of Lancaster
the House of York
18. During the Industrial Revolution there were no laws to protect employees, who were often forced
to work long hours in dangerous situations
Yes, this is correct
No, there were strict laws to protect employees
19. There are charities which may help people who cannot afford to pay a vet
True
False
20. After the death of Oliver Cromwell, his son, Richard, became ______
Lord Victor
Lord Protector
Lord Lucan
Lord Sefton
21. People might be taken to court if they owe money to someone
True
False
22. In the beginning, the number of people who had the right to vote for members of Parliament was
still very small
(Choose any 2 answers)
Only women who owned property of a certain value were able to vote
Only men who owned property of a certain value were able to vote
Only women aged 30 had the right to the vote
No women at all had the right to the vote
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23. If you face problems with discrimination, you can get more information from the Citizens Advice
Bureau
True
False
24. Who was known as 'The Bard' in Scotland?
Isaac Newton
Howard Florey
Ernest Rutherford
Robert Burns
Test 33

1. Reading the Queen speech and opening and closing of Parliament are some ceremonial
duties performed by
The Queen's husband
The Queen's oldest son
The Prime Minister
The Queen
2. The types of case which are held in County Courts includes:
(Choose any 2 answers)
Breaches of contract
Divorce
Minor criminal offences
Murder
3. Which landmark is a prehistoric structure which still stands in the English county of Wiltshire?
Offa's Dyke
Hadrian's Wall
Windsor Castle
Stonehenge
4. A lot of people have gardens at home and will spend their free time looking after them
True
False
5. The UK is governed by the parliament sitting in
Scotland
Wales
Westminster
Northern Ireland
Test 33

6. What happened to hereditary peers in the House of Lords in 1999?


Women were allowed to inherit their titles
Their numbers were greatly increased
They lost their automatic right to attend the House of Lords
Their salaries were stopped
7. Since 1958, the Prime Minister has had the power to appoint ______ just for their own lifetime
Peers
The monarch
The Speaker
8. Emmeline Pankhurst is famous for her leadership of the campaign to give women the voting
rights in parliamentary elections in the United Kingdom
True
False
9. The second largest party in the House of Commons is usually known by ______
the Opposition
the Senate
the Other Side
the Lords
10. The person who chairs the debates in the House of Commons is given the title of ______
the Prime Minister
the Chairman
the Leader of the House
the Speaker
11. Which country is a part of the Commonwealth?
USA
Test 33

Panama
Canada
Norway
12. The Romans stayed in this country for approximately ______
50 years
100 years
200 years
400 years
13. ______ were built during the Industrial Revolution to link the factories to towns and cities and
to the ports, particularly in the new industrial areas in the middle and north of England
Train tracks
Telephone poles
Canals
Ropeways
14. How much do a solicitor charge?
it's usually based on how much time they spend on a case
it's fixed, per case
it's based on 'No Win No Fee'
15. Scotland has ______ flower associated with it and sometimes worn on national saints' day
the rose
the thistle
the daffodil
the shamrock
Test 33

16. Which of the following statements is correct?


Elizabeth I had very good relations with Parliament
Elizabeth I handled Parliament badly during her reign
17. What values are upheld by the Commonwealth association of countries?
(Choose any 2 answers)
Rule of law
Communism
Democracy
Violence
18. What's the name of the admiral who died in a sea battle in 1805 and has a monument in
Trafalgar Square, London?
Nelson
Drake
Raleigh
Cook
19. Newspapers were allowed to operate without a government licence from ______
1660
1675
1680
1695
20. Everyone has the legal right to choose their religion in the UK, or to choose not to practice a
religion
Yes, this is correct
No, in the most forms you have choose what is your religion
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21. During the 18th century, new ideas about politics, philosophy and science were developed,
called 'the Enlightenment'
True
False
22. Which of the following statements is correct?
Halloween is a modern American festival that has recently become popular in the UK
Halloween has its roots in an ancient pagan festival marking the beginning of winter
Halloween is an ancient African festival that has recently become popular in the UK
23. When is Mothering Sunday?
3 weeks before Easter
3 weeks before 14th February
3 weeks before Christmas
24. Major outdoor music festivals in the Uk are:
(Choose any 2 answers)
Hogmanay
Royal Ascot
Isle of Wight Festival
Glastonbury
Test 34

1. The Roman Catholics in ______ were afraid of the growing power of the Puritans
England
Scotland
Wales
Ireland
2. Who was recognised as the leader of the new republic?
Robert Burns
Isaac Newton
Oliver Cromwell
William Shakespeare
3. During the 18th century, new ideas about politics, philosophy and science were developed,
this is often called
The Bard
Glorious Revolution
Hogmanay
The Enlightenment
4. In the 18th and 19th centuries the development of the Bessemer process for the mass
production of steel led to the development of
(Choose any 2 answers)
hospitals
the shipbuilding industry
motorways
the railways
Test 34

5. An aim of the United Nations is


to examine decisions made by the European Union
to create a single free trade market
to promote dictatorship
to prevent war and promote international peace and security
6. When is the Boxing day?
24th December
25th December
26th December
27th December
7. Britain was the first country to industrialise on a large scale
True
False
8. Oliver Cromwell was ______ of the English republic
the King
the leader
the artist
the clans
9. The Industrial Revolution
introduced changes in the banking system in the 1970s
was the rapid development of industry in the 18th and 19th centuries
Test 34

10. The chambers that form the UK Parliament are:


(Choose any 2 answers)
House of Lords
House of Representatives
House of Commons
House of Fraser
11. When is the electoral register updated?
every 5 years in December/January
every year in September/October
every 4 years in November/December
every 2 years in October/November
12. How often does Prime Minister's Questions occur when Parliament is sitting?
Every day
Once a week
Once a month
Twice a year
13. Political parties that formed the coalition government in 2010 are:
(Choose any 2 answers)
Liberal Democrats
Conservatives
Labour
Communists
Test 34

14. A jury is made up of members of the ______ chosen at random from the local electoral
register
Parliament
public
local council
judges
15. When is New Year's Day?
31st December
1st January
7th January
1st February
16. The Anglo-Saxons were Christians when they first came to Britain
True
False
17. Northern Ireland Assembly at
Stormont, in Belfast
Lisburn, in Belfast
Newtownabbey, in Belfast
Bangor, in County Down
18. Famous UK landmarks are:
(Choose any 2 answers)
Loch Lomond
Snowdonia
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Notre Dame
Grand Canyon
19. The National Citizen Service provides military training to young people
True
False
20. Stories associated with Geoffrey Chaucer are ______
The Ambridge Tales
The Canterbury Tales
The Westbury Tales
The London Tales
21. EastEnders and Coronation Street are
popular television programmes
historical landmarks
22. European laws are called
(Choose any 3 answers)
civil law
criminal law
directives
human rights
regulations
framework decisions
Test 34

23. Members of Parliament (MPs) are responsible for:


(Choose any 2 answers)
Supporting the government on all decisions and laws
Scrutinising and commenting on what the government is doing
Representing everyone in their constituency
Representing only those who voted for them
24. What event is remembered on 5 November each year?
A plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament in 1605
The end of the Second World War
The defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1605
The Queen's birthday
Test 35

1. There is a dragon on the official flag of Wales

True

False
2. During the Industrial Revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries children also
worked in the factories and were treated in the same way as adults

Yes, this is correct

No, children were not allowed to enter in the factories


3. Gilbert and Sullivan
were a comedy double act

were football players

wrote many comic operas


4. The event was called the 'Glorious Revolution' because there was no fighting
in ______
England

Scotland

Wales

Ireland
5. The money from TV licences is used to pay for the ______

Sky

BBC

DVLA

road maintenance
6. The Brit Awards is an event where ______ are given awards
sports people

rich people

musicians

poor people
7. Jane Austen and Charles Dickens both are famous

painters

novelists

worriers
8. The small claims procedure
is an informal way of helping people to settle minor disputes

helps people to make small home insurance claims


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9. The Tower of London is built by

William the Conqueror

Oliver Cromwell

Winston Churchill

Queen Elizabeth II
10. A fundamental principle of British life is
inequality

extremism

intolerance

individual liberty
11. What do pressure and lobby groups do?
(Choose any 2 answers)
Assist MPs in their constituency work

Influence government policy

Represent the views of British businesses

Organise violent protests


12. What festival is celebrated on 31 October in the UK?

Valentine's Day

Bonfire Night

Hogmanay

Halloween
13. Mary, Queen of Scots was ______ Queen Elizabeth I
a sister of

a daughter of

a cousin of

unrelated to
14. In 1969, what important change to our voting rights took place?

The voting age was reduced to 18 for men and women

Compulsory voting was introduced

Women over 30 were given the vote

Prisoners were given the vote


15. What international organisation is working to prevent war and to maintain
international peace?

Red Cross

United Nations
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UNICEF

NATO
16. ______ developed ideas about human nature continue to influence
philosophers
Adam Smith

James Watt

Howard Florey

David Hume
17. The National Assembly has ______ Assembly members

60

70

80

90
18. The Head of the State and the monarch in both ceremonial and symbolic
sense is

The Queen's oldest son

The Queen's Husband

The Queen
19. Political parties in the UK are:
(Choose any 2 answers)

Office Party

Conservative Party

Modern Party

Labour Party
20. British scientists were the first to clone a mammal successfully and the
animal was a rabbit

True

False
21. There are a variety of foods that are traditionally associated with England:
(Choose any 2 answers)

Roast beef, which is served with potatoes, vegetables, Yorkshire puddings

Fish and chips

Haggis

Ulster fry

Welsh cakes
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22. The patron saint's days are no longer public holidays in England and Wales

True

False
23. The Union Flag comprises ______ crosses, one for each part of the United
Kingdom

two

three

four
24. In order to vote in a parliamentary, local, or European election, you must
have your name on the register of electors, known as the electoral register

True

False
Test 36

1. Wales united with England during the reign of King Henry VIII

True

False
2. Richard Arkwright developed
efficient and profitable factories

new farming methods in the UK


3. Volunteering is a

way of helping others without receiving payment

good way to earn additional money while on benefit


4. Which of these are protected by law from discrimination?
(Choose any 2 answers)

Disability

Choice of car

Marital status

Eye colour

Choice of benefit
5. In 1999 new national bodies established were
(Choose any 2 answers)

English Parliament

House of Lords

Welsh Assembly

Scottish Parliament
6. Fundamental principles of British life are:
(Choose any 2 answers)

Growing your own fruit and vegetables

Tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs

Only driving your car on weekdays

Participation in community life


7. Which two of the following are plays by William Shakespeare?
(Choose any 2 answers)

Oliver Twist

A Mid summer Night's Dream

Romeo and Juliet

Pride and Prejudice


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8. ______ is a country of the United Kingdom

Isle of Man

Channel Islands

Republic of Ireland

Scotland
9. British principles and values are based on history and traditions
True

False
10. In 2002, a public vote decided that Winston Churchill was the Greatest Briton
of all time
True

False
11. Protestant Christian groups in the UK are:
(Choose any 2 answers)
Buddhists

Baptists

Roman Catholics

Methodists
12. ______ developed ideas about economics which are still referred to today

David Hume

James Watt

Adam Smith

Howard Florey
13. Which of the following statements is true?
Bonnie Prince Charlie became King Charles II of England in 1660

Charles, king of Scotland, was restored as King Charles II of England in 1660


14. Who fought in wars against Napoleon?
(Choose any 2 answers)
The Duke of Wellington

Horatio Nelson

Winston Churchill

Margaret Thatcher
15. Scotland and Northern Ireland have their own banknotes

True

False
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16. After the Second World War textile and engineering firms recruited workers
from
(Choose any 2 answers)

India

Pakistan

France

Canada
17. A famous sailing event is held
in the city of Belfast

at Cowes on the Isle of Wight

in the city of Dublin


18. The public can listen to debates in the Palace of Westminster from public
galleries in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords
Yes, this is true

No, You can only listen on the TV/radio


19. Some constituencies were controlled by a single wealthy family were called
the
county boroughs

Parliamentary boroughs

pocket boroughs

municipal boroughs
20. The main political parties actively look for members of the public to join their
debates
True

False
21. Examples of civil law are:
(Choose any 2 answers)

Carrying a weapon

Disputes between landlords and tenants

Discrimination in the workplace

Selling tobacco
22. Which form of religion developed as a result of the Reformation?
Methodism

Catholicism

Mannerism

Protestantism
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23. Which two of the following issues can the devolved administrations pass
laws on?
(Choose any 2 answers)

Immigration

Foreign affairs

Health

Education
24. People in the UK are living longer than ever before because of the
(Choose any 2 answers)

improved living standards

improved weather conditions

outdoor activities

better health care

increase in the unemployment benefit


Test 37

1. Local councils are funded

from central government and local taxes

by money raised from local fundraising events

from local businesses

by donations from local people


2. The services that funded by National Insurance Contributions are:
(Choose any 2 answers)

Supermarket home deliveries

Local taxi services

National Health Service (NHS)

State retirement pension


3. What did St Columba and St Augustine do during the Anglo-Saxon period?
They were early Christian missionaries

They were leaders of an uprising in Wales

They were courageous warriors

They invented new efficient farming techniques


4. A famous Stone Age site in the United Kingdom is

Windsor Castle

Chequers

Stonehenge

Nelson's Column
5. During the Iron Age ______ language was spoken by people
Anglo-Saxon

Latin

Celtic

English
6. During the English Civil War which two were associated with King Charles I
and Parliament?
(Choose any 2 answers)

Roundheads

Luddites

Tories

Cavaliers
7. If a person is under the age of 21, their case will be heard in a Youth Court
True

False
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8. The radar and jet engine and were developed in Britain in the 1830s

True

False
9. The Council of Europe is separate from EU
True

False
10. In the different parts of the UK there are many variations in language

True

False
11. Which of these wars was England involved in during the Middle Ages?
(Choose any 2 answers)

Crusades

Crimean

Peninsular

Hundred Years War


12. The 'plantation' settlements in Ireland during the 17th century led to
Catholic farmers replacing Protestant landowners

Protestant farmers replacing Catholic landowners


13. Freedoms offered by the UK to citizens and permanent residents are:
(Choose any 2 answers)
A right to a fair trial

Long lunch breaks on Friday at work

Free groceries for everyone

Freedom of speech
14. The Proms

are a series of tennis matches held every July in London

is an eight week summer season of orchestral music


15. In 1348 a third of the populations of England, Wales and Scotland died as a
result of ______ plague

the White Death

the Black Death

the Dark Death

the Blue Death


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16. The name of a novel by Jane Austen is ______

Our Man in Havana

Sense and Sensibility

Oliver Twist

Far from the Madding Crowd


17. Most people in the United Kingdom live in towns and cities
True

False
18. When walking your dog in a public place, you must ensure that your dog

wears a collar showing the name and address of the owner

never strays more than 3 metres away from you

wears a special dog coat

does not come into contact with other dogs


19. Why did Protestant Huguenots come to Britain in the 16th and 18th
centuries?

To escape religious persecution

To escape war

To become Catholics

To escape famine
20. What important event happened in England in 1066?
The building of the Offa Dyke

The Romans left England

The Battle of Bannockburn

The Norman invasion


21. You have to pay tax on
(Choose any 2 answers)
small amounts of money given to you as a gift

profits from self-employment

shopping vouchers given to you by family or friends

income from property, savings and dividends


22. Aberdeen and Dundee are cities in Northern Ireland

True

False
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23. British overseas territories are:


(Choose any 2 answers)
Falkland Islands

St Helena

Hawaii

Cyprus
24. In order to vote in elections you must have

passed an electoral test

registered your identity with the police

put your name on the electoral register

paid income tax in the previous year


Test 38

1. Big Ben is

a popular children's television character

the nickname of the great bell in the clock tower of the Houses of Parliament

a popular children's cartoon character in Scotland


2. Which one of the following is a Crown dependency?
England

Wales

The Channel Islands

Northern Ireland
3. The Habeas Corpus Act of 1679 was so important because

it allowed people to bury the dead where they wished before the death

it ended capital punishment in England

it ensured no person could be held unlawfully

it ensured that those who died could only be buried by a family member
4. When Queen Anne died, a German, George of Hanover, became the next king
of England

Yes, this is correct

No, it should be Wales


5. Major horse-racing events in the UK are:
(Choose any 2 answers)

Six Nations Championship

The Open Championship

Royal Ascot

Scottish Grand National


6. When is a by-election for a parliamentary seat held?
Every two years

Half-way through a parliamentary term

When the Prime Minister decides

When an MP dies or resigns


7. Charles was unwilling to reach any agreement with the Parliament and in
______ he was executed
1649

1654

1659

1664
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8. Snowdonia is a national park in Scotland

True

False
9. Magistrates
usually work unpaid and do not need legal qualifications

must be specially trained legal experts who have been solicitors for three years
10. Famous British authors are:
(Choose any 2 answers)
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

J K Rowling

Gustav Holst

Sir Steve Redgrave


11. Everyone celebrates New Year on the First January in Britain

Yes, that correct

No it's celebrated on the 1st December

No it celebrated on the 25th December


12. ______ celebrates British theatre
The Man Booker Prize

The Brit Awards

The Laurence Olivier Awards

The BPI Awards


13. For which types of literature is William Shakespeare famous?
(Choose any 2 answers)
Sonnets

Plays

Novels

Biographies
14. Records that tell us about England during the time of William I are:
(Choose any 2 answers)
Bayeux Tapestry

Domesday Book

Magna Carta

Diary of Samuel Pepys


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15. At a court trial a jury decides

whether the accused is 'guilty' or 'not guilty'

whether evidence should be allowed to be heard

who the judge should be in the next session

the sentence that the accused should be given


16. The names of the main groups in Parliament in the early 18th century were:
(Choose any 2 answers)

Labour

Tories

Nationalists

Whigs
17. County Courts deal with
civil disputes

criminal cases

murder cases
18. Isaac Newton is a famous musician from the 18th century

True

False
19. Queen ______ is still remembered for her rebellion against the Romans
Boudicca

Elizabeth

Anne

Victoria
20. 'The Mousetrap' is

an environmental policy aiming to prevent mice from destroying your home

a play that has been running in London's West End since 1952
21. You need to be ______ years or older in order to stand for public office
16

18

21

25
22. In the United Kingdom a citizen may only follow an approved religion

True

False
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23. Christian groups are:


(Choose any 2 answers)
Baptists

Buddhists

Roman Catholics

Sikhs
24. 'The Divine Right of Kings' meant that

the king was appointed by God

the English king should rule France


Test 39

1. 'The Troubles' were about

disagreement over Ireland becoming one country

setting up an English Parliament

independence for Wales

independence for Scotland


2. Which of these countries are members of the Commonwealth?
(Choose any 2 answers)

Australia

Canada

Russia

USA
3. Pantomimes are plays based on fairy stories
True

False
4. 'Beowulf', 'The Tyger' and 'She Walks in Beauty' are ______

Poems

Plays

Novels

Movies
5. There is a yearly ______ race on the River Thames between Oxford and
Cambridge Universities

sailing

swimming

rowing
6. Florence Nightingale is famous for her work on children's education in the
19th century

True

False
7. Christian religious festivals celebrated in the UK are:
(Choose any 2 answers)

New Year

Halloween

Easter

Christmas
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8. English Civil War battles are:


(Choose any 2 answers)
Marston Moor

Naseby

Waterloo

Hastings
9. The Speaker of the House of Commons

has to give up being an MP when elected as Speaker

remains an MP after election as Speaker


10. You are expected to respect the rights of others to have their own opinions in
the UK

True

False
11. The event that occurs every year on the 3rd Sunday in June is
Remembrance Day

Father's Day

Mother's Day

Halloween
12. Diwali is celebrated by
(Choose any 2 answers)
Christians

Sikhs

Buddhists

Hindus
13. What is played at important national occasions and at events attended by the
Queen or the Royal Family?
Drums

National Anthem

Guitar

Euphonium
14. Lancelot 'Capability' Brown and Gertrude Jekyll were famous

garden designers

carpenters

characters in a Sherlock Holmes story


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15. In 1588 the English defeated a

German invasion fleet of bom ber planes

Spanish invasion fleet of ships


16. St David is the patron saint of which country of the United Kingdom?
England

Scotland

Northern Ireland

Wales
17. Which of the following is correct?

All shops in the UK close on Sundays

Most shops in the UK open seven days a week


18. If your driving licence is from a country in the European Union
you have to apply for a UK licence in order to drive

you can drive in the UK for as long as your licence is valid

you dont need to apply for a car insurance


19. Which traditions or festivals are held in November every year?
(Choose any 2 answers)
Father's Day

Remembrance Day

Valentine's Day

Bonfire Night
20. In the 18th century two political groups emerged are:
(Choose any 2 answers)
the Whigs

the Conservatives

the Tories

the Liberals
21. During Queen Elizabeth I's reign, English settlers began to colonise

the southern coast of Africa

the western coast of Asia

the eastern coast of North America

Australia
22. Florence Nightingale is associated with
the development of nursing

the development of engineering in farm


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the shipbuilding industry

policing
23. Examples of criminal law are:
(Choose any 2 answers)
Discrimination in the workplace

Selling tobacco to anyone under the age of 18

Racial crime

Disputes about faulty goods


24. In 1805 at the Battle of Trafalgar, Admiral Nelson defeated the German fleet

True

False
Test 40

1. ______ worked on steam power which helped the progress of the Industrial
Revolution
Adam Smith

James Watt

Howard Florey

David Hume
2. Sake Dean Mahomet

introduced curry houses and shampooing to Britain from India

is famous for introducing tea-drinking and bungalows to Britain from India


3. What flower is traditionally worn by people on Remembrance Day?
Iris

Poppy

Daffodil

Lily
4. Elderly population is being declined in the UK

True

False
5. A driving licence held by a driver over 70 should be renewed ______
Every year

Every 3 years

Every 5 years

Every 10 years
6. The 'Swinging Sixties' refers to the 1860s

True

False
7. How many years as queen did Queen Elizabeth II celebrate at her jubilee in
2012?

30

40

50

60
8. Who opens the new parliamentary session each year in the UK?
The monarch

The Archbishop of Canterbury

The Speaker of the House of Commons

The Prime Minister


Test 40

9. The first professional UK football clubs were formed in the late

16th century

17th century

18th century

19th century
10. A new version of the official flag of the United Kingdom was created in 1801
it is often called ______

the Union Jack

the Royal Banner

the British Standard

the St George Cross


11. Who is the Patron Saint of Scotland?
St David

St Andrew

St Patrick

St George
12. How are proceedings in Parliament recorded?

By secretaries

By radio and Morse code

By TV and Hansard

By tape recorder
13. Which of these people are famous UK sports stars?
(Choose any 2 answers)

Sir Chris Hoy

Jane Austen

Lucien Freud

Dame Kelly Holmes


14. Magna Carta was important because
it established a new system of free education

it limited the power of the monarch

it gave women legal rights

it gave all men the vote


15. Important aspects of the Reform Act of 1832 were:
(Choose any 2 answers)
It gave women the vote

It decreased the power of the monarch


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It abolished rotten boroughs

It increased the number of people who could vote


16. The first Jews to come to Britain since the Middle Ages settled in London in
______
1636

1646

1656

1666
17. Which court deals usually with divorce cases in Scotland?

Sheriff Court

Magistrates Court

High Court

County Court
18. What type of government was formed after the General Election of 2010?
National

Coalition

All-party

Premier
19. What is Hogmanay?

A Scottish celebration on New Year

A Welsh celebration on 27th December

The day after Christmas Day

A type of pork meal enjoyed by Scots


20. From age ______, you can be asked to serve on a jury
18

21

25

30
21. Which of these were famous Victorians?
(Choose any 2 answers)
Dylan Thomas

Florence Nightingale

Isambard Kingdom Brunei

Margaret Thatcher
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22. Which of the following sporting events was hosted in London in 2012?

the Commonwealth Games

the Paralympic Games

the Cricket World Cup

the European Football Championship


23. 'The Restoration' refers to the re-establishment of Catholicism as the official
Church in the 15th century

True

False
24. Some people rent land called ______, where they grow fruit and vegetables
'an rentment'

'a shipment'

'an allotment'

'a tablement'
Test 41

1. Who wrote The Bruce about the Battle of Bannockburn?

Elizabeth of York

Geoffrey Chaucer

James Bruce

John Barbour
2. What is the second sentence of the citizenship pledge?
I will uphold its democratic value

I will give my loyalty to the UK and respect its rights and freedoms

I will fulfil my duties and obligations as a British citizen

I will observe the laws of the UK faithfully


3. 'We shall fight them on the beaches' is a famous quote from a speech by
Queen Elizabeth II about the Spanish Armada
True

False
4. It is an offence not to have an MOT certificate if your vehicle is more than
______ old
6 months

1 year

2 years

3 years
5. 20th century British inventions or discoveries are:
(Choose any 2 answers)
Radium

Penicillin

Printing press

Hovercraft
6. The Northern Ireland Assembly was established soon after the Belfast
Agreement in ______
1982

1988

1992

1998
7. Jessica Ennis and Mo Farah are well-known athletes who won gold medals at
the 2012 London Olympics

True

False
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8. Anyone facing ______ can go and stay in safe places, called refuges or
shelters in some areas
jail

domestic violence
9. The roles of police community support officers (PCSOs) are
(Choose any 3 answers)
patrol the street

prevent inflation

work with the public

prevent cold weather

support police officers at crime scenes and major events


10. You can write to your local MP in advance to ask for tickets to visit the UK
Parliament
True

False
11. The people of ______ made the first coins to be minted in Britain, some
inscribed with the names of Iron Age kings
the Stone Age

the Bronze Age

the Iron Age


12. Who is the patron saint of England and on which date is the feast day?

St George 23rd April

St Patrick 17th March

St David 1st March

None of these
13. Scotland and Northern Ireland have their patron saint's day as an official
holiday

True

False
14. The 'suffragettes' were women who

chose to be single

left the UK to live in other contries

campaigned for women's votes

stayed at home to raise a family


15. National Insurance Contributions is paid by
all those aged 50 and under who is in paid work

everybody in the UK who is in paid work


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single people with no dependents

people who work full time


16. The Northern Ireland Assembly can make decisions on
(Choose any 2 answers)
Agriculture issues

Social services

Defence issues

Foreign affairs
17. Female genital mutilation (FGM), also known as cutting or female
circumcision, is legal in the UK
Yes, it's correct

No, it's illegal


18. By joining a political party, you might be involved in:
(Choose any 2 answers)
Handing out leaflets in the street

Violent clashes with other political parties

Knocking on people's doors and asking for support

Joining your MP for sessions in the House of Commons


19. The Reform Act of 1832 increased

the number of electors

the power of the House of Lords


20. John Constable (1776-1837) founded the modern police force in England
True

False
21. British inventions were
(Choose any 2 answers)
Personal computer (PC)

Television

Diesel engine

Jet engine
22. The longest distance on the mainland is about ______ from John O'Groats on
the north coast of Scotland to Land's End in the south-west corner of England

460 miles

870 miles

1540 miles

2068 miles
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23. What percentage of people identified themselves as Hindu in the 2009


Citizenship Survey?
2%

4%

6%

10%
24. What is traditionally being eaten as a dessert on Christmas Day?

Spotted dick

Christmas pudding

Christmas pie

Christmas cake

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