Chapter 4 Test 5

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Which Scottish city is known as the home of golf?
Which of the following operas was written by Gilbert and Sullivan?
Where is Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park located?
By what other TWO names is the Church of England known for?
Who used a system of land ownership known as feudalism?
In which city is the Welsh Assembly building, also known as Senedd, located?
What architectural style became popular in the 19th century?
Which of the following gardens is NOT located in England?
Which of the following is NOT a World Heritage Site?
Which famous murder-mystery play has been running in the west end since 1952 and has had the longest initial run of any show in history?
When was the Giant’s Causeway formed?
Who was the first person to sail single-handed around the world without stopping?
Where is the National Horseracing Museum located?
Which of the following is a popular showcase of mainly theatre and comedy performances and the biggest and most well-known festival that takes place during the Edinburgh Festival?
How old do you need to be to buy a lottery ticket or scratch card?
When did motor-car racing start in the UK?
Which one of the following gardens is located in Northern Ireland?
When is the Mercury Music Prize awarded?
What is the name of the only ‘Grand Slam’ tennis event played on grass?
What name is given to the candelabrum lit during the eight-day holiday of Hanukkah?
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
What charity works for the preservation of important buildings, the coastline and countryside in the UK?
When was the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrated?
Which popular British sport can be traced back to the 15th century?

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