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British Citizenship Test 4
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Question 1 of 24
1. Question
What was the last battle between Great Britain and France?Correct
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In 1815, the French Wars ended with the defeat of the Emperor Napoleon by the Duke of Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo.
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Question 2 of 24
2. Question
Which flower is associated with Wales?Correct
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The flower associated with Wales is the daffodil.
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Question 3 of 24
3. Question
During the reign of Charles II parts of London were destroyed, what was the cause of this destruction?Correct
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During Charles II’s reign, a great fire destroyed much of the city, including many churches and St Paul’s Cathedral.
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Question 4 of 24
4. Question
How often are general elections held in the UK?Correct
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MPs are elected at a General Election, which is held at least every five years.
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Question 5 of 24
5. Question
Scotland has its own banknotes, which are valid everywhere in the UK.Correct
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This statement is true.
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Question 6 of 24
6. Question
What charity works to preserve important buildings, coastline and countryside in the UK?Correct
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The National Trust is a charity that works to preserve important buildings, coastline and countryside in the UK.
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Question 7 of 24
7. Question
Great Britain refers only to England, Wales and Scotland.Correct
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This statement is true.
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Question 8 of 24
8. Question
Who was the tribal leader who fought against the Romans?Correct
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One of the tribal leaders who fought against the Romans was Boudicca, the queen of the Iceni in what is now eastern England.
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Question 9 of 24
9. Question
Who was voted the greatest Briton of all time in 2002?Correct
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Winston Churchill remains a much-admired figure to this day, and in 2002 was voted the greatest Briton of all time by the public.
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Question 10 of 24
10. Question
Which two houses form the UK Parliament?Correct
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The UK Parliament is formed of the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
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Question 11 of 24
11. Question
When did women get the right to vote at the same age as men?Correct
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In 1928, women were given the right to vote at the age of 21, the same as men.
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Question 12 of 24
12. Question
Who is the head of the Church of England?Correct
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The monarch is the head of the Church of England.
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Question 13 of 24
13. Question
What sort of event is the Grand National?Correct
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The Grand National is a horse racing event.
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Question 14 of 24
14. Question
What type of literature are the Canterbury Tales?Correct
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Geoffrey Chaucer wrote a series of poems in English about a group of people going to Canterbury on a pilgrimage. This collection of poems is called The Canterbury Tales.
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Question 15 of 24
15. Question
When is Christmas Day?Correct
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Christmas Day is celebrated on the 25th of December.
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Question 16 of 24
16. Question
Who supported King Charles I during the Civil War?Correct
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During the civil war between the king and Parliament the country split into those who supported the king (the Cavaliers) and those who supported Parliament (the Roundheads).
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Question 17 of 24
17. Question
What battle is commemorated in the Bayeux Tapestry?Correct
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The Battle of Hastings is commemorated in a great piece of embroidery, known as the Bayeux tapestry.
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Question 18 of 24
18. Question
Where was Anne Boleyn, the wife of Henry VIII, executed?Correct
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Anne Boleyn was unpopular in the country and was accused of taking lovers. She was executed at the Tower of London.
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Question 19 of 24
19. Question
Racial crime and smoking in public places are examples of:Correct
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Racial crime and smoking in public places are examples of criminal offences.
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Question 20 of 24
20. Question
What type of character was played by Charlie Chaplin?Correct
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Sir Charles (Charlie) Chaplin became famous in silent movies for his tramp character and was one of many British actors to make a career in Hollywood.
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Question 21 of 24
21. Question
You have to be at least 21 years old to stand as MP.Correct
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This statement is false. Anyone aged 18 or over can stand for election as an MP but they are unlikely to win unless they have been nominated to represent one of the major political parties. These are the Conservative Party, the Labour Party, the Liberal Democrats, or one of the parties representing Scottish, Welsh or Northern Irish interests.
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Question 22 of 24
22. Question
Who developed the radar?Correct
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Sir Robert Watson-Watt developed the radar.
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Question 23 of 24
23. Question
Where is the official home of the Prime Minister?Correct
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The official home of the Prime Minister is 10 Downing Street.
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Question 24 of 24
24. Question
By law, which TWO types of media have to give a balanced coverage of all political parties and equal time to rival viewpoints before an election?Correct
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By law, radio and television coverage of the political parties must be balanced and so equal time has to be given to rival viewpoints.
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