Life in the UK Test » 3 พร้อมเฉลย
- In England, judges developed 'common law' by a process of tradition and precedence that is, following previous decisions
- The period after the Norman Conquest up until about 1485 is called
(Choose any 2 answers) - Everyone in the UK with a TV, computer or other medium which can be used for watching TV must have a ______
- New citizens ______ loyalty to the Queen as part of the citizenship ceremony
(Choose any 2 answers) - People in the UK have to pay tax on their income, which includes:
(Choose any 3 answers) - 2 seconds' silence is observed on Remembrance Day
- The Prime Minister has control over many important public appointments
- Drivers can use their driving licence until they are ______ years old
- In the 20th century, Sir Edwin Lutyens designed ______ to be the seat of government in India
- The Council of Europe has no power to make laws
- The European Union law is an important source of law in Britain
- What is the role of the shadow cabinet?
- It is ______ to carry a weapon of any kind, even if it is for self-defence
- St Andrew is the Patron Saint of ______
- If you are self-employed, you need to pay your own tax through a system called
- The UK is historically a ______ country
- The most serious cases in Scotland, such as murder, are heard at a ______ with a judge and jury
- What is the origin of Parliament?
- What is Hansard?
- What is the Church of England formally known as?
- The Magna Carta protected the rights of the nobility and restricted the king's power to collect taxes or to make or change laws
- Roman Emperor ______ built a wall in the north of England to keep out the Picts (ancestors of the Scottish people)
- Examples of civil laws are
(Choose any 3 answers) - Who makes a speech which summarises the government's policies for the year ahead?
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