Life in the UK Test » 9 พร้อมเฉลย
Life in the UK Test » 9 พร้อมเฉลย
- Police forces are independent of the government
- St Patrick's day is a public holiday in Northern Ireland
- The members of the National Assembly for Welsh (AMs) can only speak in Welsh
- What is the capital city of Scotland?
- The jury has to listen to the evidence presented at the trial and then decide a verdict of 'guilty' or 'not guilty' based on what they have heard
- Remembrance Day November 11th commemorates those who died fighting for the UK and its allies
- Anne of Cleves the wife of Henry VIII was a ______ princess
- Guy Fawkes Night on 5th November goes back to 1605, when a small group of Catholics plotted to kill the Protestant King by using gunpowder to blow up the Houses of Parliament
- Who is the head of state of the UK?
- There are a few MPs who do not represent any of the main political parties are called
- The fundamental principles of British life include:
- What is another name for the Church of England?
- You can buy alcohol in a shop or pub when you are 16 years old
- People in the UK have to pay tax on their income, which includes:
(Choose any 2 answers)
- In each constituency, the candidate who gets the most votes is
- Judges can make decisions in disputes about contracts, property or employment rights or after an accident
- To register to vote you have to ______
- British citizens can stand for office as a
- Britain has a constitutional Monarchy in which the King or The Queen have unlimited powers
- A National Insurance number is
- In Scotland, the national Church is the Church of Scotland, which is a ______
- In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, most minor criminal cases are dealt with in a
- Who is the ceremonial head of the Commonwealth?
- Most towns and cities have a central shopping area, which is called ______
- หมายเหตุ ข้อที่ถูกจะมีเครื่องหมาย // อยู่หน้าข้อความ
- ที่มา :: http://prapasarako.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/life-in-uk-test-9.html
- http://prapasarako.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/life-in-uk-test-9.html
No comments:
Post a Comment