Life in the UK Test » 11 พร้อมเฉลย
Life in the UK Test » 11 พร้อมเฉลย
- The Elizabethan period is also remembered for the richness of its poetry and drama, especially the plays and poems of
- On Remembrance Day, many people hold a two minute silence at 11 AM to mark the end of the First World War at the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month in 1911
- Local authorities are funded by
(Choose any 2 answers)
- It is expected that women should stay at home and not work
- 2 minutes silence is observed on the Remembrance Day
- Bank Holidays have no national or religious significance
- English kings fought a long war with France was known as
- People celebrate April Fool's day more than Christmas
- What is the traditional meat served for Christmas Dinner?
- The UK is a parliamentary democracy with ______ as head of state
- In the 2009 Citizenship Survey, less than ______ of people identified themselves as Jewish
- You can't sell cigarettes to anyone below 18 years old
- Who appoints Life Peers?
- During the Victorian Age, the government promoted policies of free trade
- In the north of ______, land was owned by members of the 'clans' (prominent families)
(Choose any 2 answers)
- What are the two main Christian festivals?
(Choose any 2 answers)
- London has ______ local authorities
- Life Peers is a member of the House of Lords appointed by the Queen on the advice of the PM
- There are ______ national parks in England, Wales and Scotland
- Who defeated the Emperor Napoleon in 1815?
- Anyone who does not pay enough National Insurance Contributions will not be able to receive certain contributory benefits such as
(Choose any 2 answers)
- Britain was invaded by tribes from ______ Europe: the Jutes, the Angles and the Saxons
- When is St Valentine's Day?
- Anne Boleyn the wife of Henry VIII was accused of taking lovers so she was executed at
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