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Question 1 of 31
1. Question
2 point(s)Match the flag to the British nation.
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Northern Ireland
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England
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Scotland
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Wales
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Question 2 of 31
2. Question
1 point(s)A Chancellor of the Exchequer is
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Question 3 of 31
3. Question
1 point(s)King Charles III ascended the throne in
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Question 4 of 31
4. Question
1 point(s)The official head of the Church of England is
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Question 5 of 31
5. Question
1 point(s)I Northern Ireland is the smallest of the four nations comprising the UK.
II The unionists of Northern Ireland are predominantly Roman Catholic.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 6 of 31
6. Question
1 point(s)Judging by the name, Paddy O’Dowd is most probably from
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Question 7 of 31
7. Question
1 point(s)London’s nickname is
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Question 8 of 31
8. Question
1 point(s)The title of the eldest son of the English monarch is
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Question 9 of 31
9. Question
1 point(s)The address of the British Prime Minister’s official residence is
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Question 10 of 31
10. Question
1 point(s)“The MP claims that there is now no obstacle to him standing at the next general election.”
The British abbreviation MP stands forCorrectIncorrect -
Question 11 of 31
11. Question
1 point(s)
The British flag is often known asCorrectIncorrect -
Question 12 of 31
12. Question
1 point(s)The British call their government leader a
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Question 13 of 31
13. Question
1 point(s)What is the garment, i.e. skirt, called which Scottish men often wear on formal occasions?
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Question 14 of 31
14. Question
1 point(s)What does the Speaker do in British Parliament? (S)He
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Question 15 of 31
15. Question
1 point(s)Match the stereotype of national character to the nation.
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- the Irish
- the Welsh
- the Scots
- the English
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great talkers
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great singing ability
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careful with money
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stiff upper lip
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Question 16 of 31
16. Question
1 point(s)I Unlike most Western states, the United Kingdom lacks a single document in which the state’s Constitution has been affirmed in writing.
II Unlike most western heads of government, a British Prime Minister is also a Member of Parliament.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 17 of 31
17. Question
1 point(s)Which answer is INCORRECT? The Glorious Revolution
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Question 18 of 31
18. Question
1 point(s)Match the identifying symbols to the four UK nations.
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Ireland
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Wales
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Scotland
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England
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Question 19 of 31
19. Question
1 point(s)Which of the following nations is not a part of Great Britain?
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Question 20 of 31
20. Question
1 point(s)What does the term “The Troubles” refer to?
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Question 21 of 31
21. Question
1 point(s)I “Loch” is a Celtic word for lake, still in use in Scotland today.
II Scots English cannot usually be understood in other parts of the UK.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 22 of 31
22. Question
1 point(s)I Some 20% of the people in Wales are native speakers of Welsh.
II Like Scotland, Wales has its own distinctive legal system.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 23 of 31
23. Question
1 point(s)The climate of the British Isles can be characterized as
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Question 24 of 31
24. Question
1 point(s)The City of London is home to the UK’s
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Question 25 of 31
25. Question
1 point(s)Scotland became an integral part of Great Britain in the year
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Question 26 of 31
26. Question
1 point(s)
I Scotland does not have the right to print its own banknotes
II Scotland has traditionally been divided into the Highlands and the Lowlands.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 27 of 31
27. Question
1 point(s)Which of the following is the odd one out?
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Question 28 of 31
28. Question
4 point(s)The United Kingdom consists of four nations.
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Fill in the correct letters:
England:
Northern Ireland:
Scotland:
Wales:
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Question 29 of 31
29. Question
0 point(s)Match the following British laws / principles, which form the foundation of the British constitution, to their descriptions.
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- Magna Carta
- The Petition of Right
- The Habeas Corpus Act
- Bill of Rights
- Act of Settlement
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Medieval document limiting the King's absolute power.
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A statement of civil liberties sent by the English Parliament to Charles I.
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An Act of Parliament protecting citizens against unlawful imprisonment.
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An historic statute that emerged from the “Glorious Revolution” establishing the rights and power of Parliament and deposition of James II.
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An Act of Parliament of England to ensure the Protestant succession to the English throne.
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Question 30 of 31
30. Question
1 point(s)Who is the present Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?
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Question 31 of 31
31. Question
1 point(s)British parliament convenes in (the)
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