Life in the UK Test 3rd Edition Practice 16

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For which novel the satirical novelist Evelyn Waugh best known for?

Where was the Scottish Grand National held?

Which of the following is NOT one of the fundamental principles of British life?

The Bronze Age was followed by

When did the Romans finally leave Britain?

What was the other university, apart from London universities that was credited with the discovery of the DNA molecule in 1953?

What is the name of largest national park in England?

What is the popular name of the great bell in the clock at the houses of parliament in London?

What is the native of Queen Boudicca?

What is the name of official flag of the UK created in 1801?

How long does a newly qualified driver need to display an R plate in Northern Ireland?

Where was Florence Nightingale born?

Is selling tobacco to people less than 19 years illegal?

In which year did Ireland become republic?

Which is the place that is associated with the dish haggis, a sheep's stomach stuffed with offal, Suet, onions and oatmeal?

From which year did the newspapers operate without a government license?

Who wrote The Canterbury Tales?

Who was Catherine of Aragon, the first wife of Henry VIII?

What is the minimum age to be a school governor or a member of a school board?

Who invented Hovercraft?

Who was Anne of Cleves, the fourth wife of Henry VIII?

From where did the Vikings come from?

In the "Common law" what does the term precedence refer to?

How many years ago did the farmers start migrating to Britain?

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