A Long and Illustrious History Test 5

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What was the name of the horrific battle of 1916 that had casualties over 60,000 British soldiers on the very first day?

In what way the balance of power between monarch and Parliament altered by the Bill of Rights?

Elizabeth-I was born to __________

Which of the following countries were not on the allies side during the Second World War?

Which statement out of the following do you think about early 20th century Britain is NOT true?

Since how long were the Romans remained in Britain?

From the given list of statements, identify the two factors that contributed to the emergence of a strong middle class in Britain.

Which Battle does the Bayeux Tapestry commemorate?

What is the term used for defining voting rights of every adult male and female?

Which of these statements is true?

In which year was Margaret Thatcher first elected as Conservative MP?

Nearly 28,000 Indian origin deportees from which country Britain admitted during 1970?

William, Duke of Normandy lost his life in the Battle of Hastings.

What does it mean by Magna Carta?

Fill the gap with appropriate choice from the following. The prehistoric village of Skara Brae is situated in _____________.

Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?


Kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon communities were widespread in Wales and Scotland.

Who was elected Prime Minister in May 2010?

A monastery on the Isle of Skye was founded by St Columba.

What is the name of the modern political party which is sometimes referred by the name Tories?

Since which year did The Bill of Rights come into effect?

British army was eventually defeated by the North American colonists. In which year did Britain recognise these colonies?

Duke of Wellington defeated Napoleon in 1815 which brought an end to the French Wars. Which of the following wars was that?

Which of the following statements is true about Anne Boleyn?

The religious reforms of the Church of England that was introduced by Charles I, were agreed upon by the Puritans.

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