Life in the UK Test » 1 พร้อมเฉลย
- Which of these forts were part of Hadrian's Wall?
(Choose any 2 answers) - The monarch is the head of the Church of England
- The UK is part of the United Nations (UN)
- A very impressive hill fort can still be seen today at Maiden Castle, in the English county of ______
- How often are elections held in Britain?
- A lot of People carve lanterns out of ______ and put a candle inside of them during Halloween
- 'The Enlightenment' is known as
- On Christmas Day families traditionally sit down to a dinner of roast turkey and Christmas pudding, a rich steamed pudding made from suet, dried fruit and spices
- The UK is one of five permanent members of the Security Council in the United Nation
- Walking and using public transport to get around when you can is a good way to protect the environment because it creates less pollution than using a car
- When were women allowed to vote?
- What is the Grand National?
- Who is the patron saint of Wales and on which date is his feast day?
- James I and his son Charles I believed in the 'Divine Right of Kings', the idea that the king was directly appointed to rule by ______
- Many schools organise events to raise money for extra equipment or out-of-school activities
- The words 'Britain', 'British Isles' or 'British' are used in this test to refer to everyone in
(Choose any 4 answers) - You have to be ____ to go into betting shops or gambling clubs
- The most famous Tennis tournament hosted in Britain is The Wimbledon Championships, which takes place each year at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
- It is illegal to sell tobacco products to people under 18 years of age
- King Richard III of the House of York was killed in the Battle of Bosworth Field in
- The bell called Big Ben, housed in the Elizabeth Tower is over ______ years old and is a popular tourist attraction
- ______ abolished slavery throughout the British Empire
- Why is 1928 an important year for women's rights?
- There is no place in British society for extremism or intolerance
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