British Citizenship Test 10

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Who is the patron Saint of England?
Where is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park located?
Wales has its own established church.
What stories are associated with Geoffrey Chaucer?
When is Boxing Day celebrated?
What is the name of the holiday when banks and many other businesses are closed for the day?
Why were women given the right to vote?
What do you need to drive in the UK?
Where does “the Fringe” festival take place?
How many members does the Welsh government have?
The names or photographs of  young people found guilty of a crime can be published in newspapers or used by the media.
What was Edward Elgar famous for?
Which of the following is not a British banknote?
Where does the Scottish Grand National take place?
The laws passed after the Glorious Revolution marked the beginning of the ______.
During the reign of Elizabeth I, a large fleet of ships was sent to England to conquer the country and to restore Catholicism, where did this fleet come from?
What did the Habeas Corpus Act introduce?
What did Emmeline Pankhurst fight for?
What is “the Proms”?
What was Isaac Newton known for?
When did the WWI come to an end?
Who built a wall in the north of England to keep out the Picts (ancestors of the Scottish people)?
Which two universities participate in an annual rowing race that takes place on the River Thames?
Does Britain have a written constitution?

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