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Can you pass a UK citizenship test?
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Question 1 of 15
What is the name of the famous stone circle in Wiltshire where people gather to mark the summer solstice each year?
A. Uluru
B. Stone Circle
C. Stonehenge
Question 2 of 15
What is the name of the famous cathedral in York?
A. York Cathedral
B. York Church
C. York Minster
Question 3 of 15
Who is the patron saint of England?
A. David
B. Andrew
C. George
D. Joseph
Question 4 of 15
How many member states are there in the Commonwealth?
A. 5
B. 50
C. 54
D. 500
Question 5 of 15
Which two universities famously have a boat race each year?
A. Oxford and Oxford Brookes
B. Leeds and Manchester
C. Cardiff and Liverpool
D. Oxford and Cambridge
Question 6 of 15
Which secretary of state presides over the treasury and the country's economy?
A. Health Secretary
B. Prime Minister
C. Chancellor of the Exchequer
D. Defence Secretary
Question 7 of 15
What is the capital of Wales?
A. Cardiff
B. Barry Island
C. Swansea
D. Brecon
Question 8 of 15
Which famous Scottish food is served with 'Neeps and Tatties'?
A. Battered Mars Bar
B. Cullen Skink
C. Haggis
Question 9 of 15
Who were the last people to successfully invade Britain?
A. The Vikings
B. The Normans
C. The Anglo Saxons
Question 10 of 15
Which clock tower is famed for its 'bongs'?
A. York Minster
B. Big Ben
C. St Paul's
Question 11 of 15
When are pantomimes traditionally performed in theatres in Britain?
A. Easter
B. Halloween
C. New Year
D. Christmas
Question 12 of 15
The Bronze Age was the period that linked the Stone Age and the Iron Age. True or false?
True
False
Question 13 of 15
The Emancipation Act in 1833 abolished which practice?
A. Slavery
B. Prostitution
C. Farming
Question 14 of 15
Who is next in line to the throne in Britain?
A. Prince William
B. Prince Charles
C. Prince Harry
D. Prince George
Question 15 of 15
Wales has its own devolved government that makes decisions on certain issues. True or false?
True
False
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What is the name of the famous stone circle in Wiltshire where people gather to mark the summer solstice each year?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: C. Stonehenge
2
What is the name of the famous cathedral in York?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: C. York Minster
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Who is the patron saint of England?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: C. George
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How many member states are there in the Commonwealth?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: C. 54
There are now 54 countries in the Commonwealth, with a combined population of 2.4 billion.
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Which two universities famously have a boat race each year?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: D. Oxford and Cambridge
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Which secretary of state presides over the treasury and the country's economy?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: C. Chancellor of the Exchequer
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What is the capital of Wales?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: A. Cardiff
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Which famous Scottish food is served with 'Neeps and Tatties'?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: C. Haggis
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Who were the last people to successfully invade Britain?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: B. The Normans
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Which clock tower is famed for its 'bongs'?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: B. Big Ben
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When are pantomimes traditionally performed in theatres in Britain?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: D. Christmas
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The Bronze Age was the period that linked the Stone Age and the Iron Age. True or false?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: True
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The Emancipation Act in 1833 abolished which practice?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: A. Slavery
In August 1833, the Slave Emancipation Act was passed, giving all slaves in the British Empire their freedom after a set period of years.
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Who is next in line to the throne in Britain?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: B. Prince Charles
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Wales has its own devolved government that makes decisions on certain issues. True or false?
Your Answer:
Correct Answer: True
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