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The Giant’s Causeway is located in:
There is no established Church in Wales or Northern Ireland.
Is this true or false?
How many children did Elizabeth I have?
Which period is remembered for the richness of its poetry and drama, especially the plays and poems of William Shakespeare?
Which of the following are environmental charities?
Select two answers.
The Sherlock Holmes stories were written by which famous Scottish writer?
How many National Parks are there in England, Wales and Scotland?
What did the Romans introduce to Britain?
‘Individual Registration’ requires all those entitled to vote to complete their own registration form. Which country uses this method?
Margaret Thatcher became Britain’s first woman Prime Minister. Which party did she lead?
What is the upper claims limit for a Small Claims Procedure in England and Wales?
Which government department collects income taxes?
Before the 18th century, what was the biggest source of employment in Britain?
‘Devolved administrations’ can pass laws on:
Where is Loch Lomond located?
Which is the largest national park in England?
Which one of the following is a famous Rugby Union Competition?
To apply to become a permanent resident or citizen of the UK, you will need to:
Select two answers.
How long did Elizabeth I keep ‘Mary, Queen of Scots’ in prison?
Northern Ireland is part of Great Britain.
Is this true or false?
In which year was the ‘Magna Carta’ established?
Elizabeth I became one of the most popular monarchs in English history, particularly after 1588, when the English defeated:
Alexander Fleming is famous for:
Which flower is associated with England?