Life in the UK Test » 2 พร้อมเฉลย
- What is the correct order of the National Days?
- When is Christmas Eve?
- Pubs are usually open from ______
- On Valentine's Day people exchange gifts and cards and send anonymous cards to people they secretly admire
- 'The Canterbury Tales' was one of the first books to be printed by William Caxton, the first person in England to print books using a printing press
- What is the minimum age for drinking alcohol in a hotel or restaurant?
- Life peers have to be Christians
- What can be done to protect a person from being forced into a marriage, or to protect a person in a forced marriage?
- Who is the heir to the throne?
- The present voting age of 18 was set in
- Nowadays The House of Commons can overrule the House of Lords
- Lent begins on _____
- Anyone who is violent toward their partner (whether they are a man or a woman, married or living together) can not be prosecuted
- Sir Francis Drake's ship the 'Golden Hind', was one of the first to sail right around/circumnavigate ______
- In Northern Ireland, cases are heard by a District Judge or Deputy District Judge, who is legally qualified and paid
- UK MPs are elected on the basis of
- What is the name and the date of the National Day of Wales?
- When is the New Year celebrated in the United Kingdom?
- People usually have roast ______ for Christmas Dinner
- The Middle Ages or the medieval period was a time of almost constant war
- In 1928 women in Britain received voting rights at the same age as men
- The government, public bodies and the courts must follow the principles of the European Convention
- All dogs in public places must wear ______
- Judges are responsible for interpreting the law and ensuring that trials are conducted fairly
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