Life in the UK Test 3rd Edition Practice 17

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Who was the famous poet behind Auld Lang Syne?

Which two countries collaborated together in the development of the supersonic passenger aircraft, Concorde?

Who was the first prime minister of Great Britain?

The Channel Islands are self-governing dependencies of the Crown of England but they are not part of the United Kingdom.

The Scottish physician and researcher John Macleod is associated with the discovery of

To which the language of Iron Age was associated?

What is the name of the residence of the British prime minister?

Who defeated The Vikings?

Florence Nightingale was born in which country?

What is the title given to the person who chairs the debates in the House of Commons?

How many years of accession did Queen HM Elizabeth II celebrate on 2012 Diamond Jubilee?

How many countries represent the United Nations (UN)?

Which two countries jointly developed the world's only supersonic passenger aircraft, the Concorde?

Which country in the year 1982 invaded The Falklands and thus prompting UK to send naval forces in defense?

In which year did the Concorde, the world's only supersonic passenger aircraft take first flight?

How much percentage of the total population of the UK constitutes Scotland?

What was the percentage of people who said that they belonged to no religion in 2009 citizenship survey?

In the year 1939, which country was invaded by Germany and thus provoked UK to declare war on Germany?

10 Downing Street is the official residence of

Did Rudyard Kipling born in South Africa?

Who was the author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

The Magna Carta is a popular term for

Who was Robert Burns?

Which British law issues the decisions on repairs and evictions between landlords and tenants?

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