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1.Who was the writer of "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy"?
  1. Richard Arkwright
  2. Isaac Newton
  3. Thomas Hardy
  4. Guglielmo Marconi
2.What percentage of total British population was Jewish according to the 2009 Citizenship Survey?
  1. Around 0.5%
  2. Around 0.6%
  3. Around 0.7%
  4. Around 0.8%
3.Which of the following was the birthplace of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher?
  1. Manchester
  2. Liverpool
  3. London
  4. Grantham
4.The Life in the UK test can only be taken in English
  1. True
  2. False
5.In Stone Age, Britain and the rest of the continent was connected by which of the following?
  1. A rope bridge
  2. Tunnels
  3. A Land bridge
  4. Roads
6.In 1776, how many American colonies declared their independence from Britain?
  1. 11
  2. 12
  3. 13
  4. 14
7. Which Act abolished slavery throughout the British Empire?
  1. The Equality Act
  2. The Slavery Act
  3. The Freedom Act
  4. The Emancipation Act
8.Carrying a weapon is legal if it is for your own safety
  1. True
  2. False
9. According to the 2009 Citizenship Survey, what percentage of British population said they were Sikh?
  1. 0.5%
  2. 1%
  3. 2%
  4. 3%
10.Which THREE statements are TRUE of The United Nations?
  1. It promotes international peace
  2. It aims to prevent war
  3. It was set up after the Second World War
  4. It has 21 members on its Security Council
11.How long a driving licence from Norway is valid for to drive in the UK?
  1. 6 months
  2. A year
  3. 5 years
  4. As long as the licence is valid
12.What was the area around Dublin in Ireland called which the English were ruling around 1200?
  1. The Pale
  2. The Dale
  3. The Beal
  4. The Neal
13.Which court in England deals with minor criminal offences?
  1. County Court
  2. Justice of the Peace Court
  3. Magistrates' Court
  4. Appellate Court
14. How many crosses are on the Union Flag?
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
15.Just before which birthday do all young people in the UK receive a National Insurance number?
  1. 16th
  2. 17th
  3. 18th
  4. 21st
16.What is the meaning of the Latin term "Habeas corpus"?
  1. "You must present the lawyer in court"
  2. "You must present the alibi in court"
  3. "You must present the witness in court"
  4. "You must present the person in court"
17.Which TWO places form the longest distance on the mainland Britain?
  1. The Giant’s Causeway
  2. The White Cliffs
  3. John O’Groats
  4. Land’s End
18.Which TWO of the following industries progressed significantly due to the mass production of steel during the Industrial Revolution in Britain?
  1. Irrigation
  2. The Railways
  3. Shipbuilding
  4. Car manufacturing
19.Which THREE cities are in Wales?
  1. Cardiff
  2. Newport
  3. Dundee
  4. Swansea
20.Who is the spiritual leader of the Church of England?
  1. The Prime Minister
  2. The Archbishop of Canterbury
  3. The monarch
  4. St Andrew
21.Which community celebrates Vaisakhi festival?
  1. Christian
  2. Muslim
  3. Jewish
  4. Sikh
22.Roald Dahl is best known for writing
  1. Fictions
  2. Poems
  3. Children's books
  4. Songs
23.Which TWO British universities take part in an annual rowing race on the Thames?
  1. Oxford
  2. East Anglia
  3. Exeter
  4. Cambridge
24. What is common between Mary Quant and Vivienne Westwood?
  1. They both are leading fashion designers
  2. They both are leading writers
  3. They both are prominent politicians
  4. They both are leading vocalists
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