Life in the UK Test 3rd Edition Practice 14

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Who is the Minister introduced the National Health Service (NHS) in 1948?

Which of the following statements is correct?

What is the name of the UK currency?

Which of the following statements is correct?

For which feat did ‘Mo Farah’, the long distance runner won the first Olympic gold medal for Britain?

The British constitution is contained in a single written document. TRUE or FALSE?

British scientists were the first to clone a mammal successfully. And the animal was a rabbit. TRUE or FALSE ?

Which of the following statements is correct?

In 1999, what happened to hereditary peers in the House of Lords?

Name the country that is commonly associated with Haggis

Legally what is the maximum time allowed for getting an MOT certificate for vehicles from the date of its purchase?

Which of the following statements is correct?

Tower of London was built by

Which of the following statements is correct?

Why is 1918 an important date in the history of women’s rights?

If you are a UK resident you need to register your Bike or Car at

For attracting overseas workers what was the tool adopted by the industries in the 1950s?

Among the following authorities which branch of the government collects taxes?

What festival is celebrated on 31 October?

The National Citizen Service provides military training to young people. TRUE or FALSE?

There is a dragon on the official flag of Wales. TRUE or FALSE?

Pantomimes are plays based on fairy stories. TRUE or FALSE?

How often does Prime Minister’s Questions occur when Parliament is sitting?

Which stories are associated with Geoffrey Chaucer?

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