Practise Test 13 Welcome to your Practise Test 13 Test Name Email Phone Number 1. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?A public vote in 2002 decided that Winston Churchill was the Greatest Briton of all time. TRUE FALSE None 2. Which form of religion developed as a result of the Reformation? Catholicism Methodism Hinduism Protestantism None 3. Which of the following is a traditional food associated with Scotland? Roast beef Haggis Fish and chips Ulster fry None 4. Which language was spoken by people during the Iron Age? Celtic Latin Anglo-Saxon English None 5. How often are elections for the European Parliament held? Every two years Annually Every 10 years Every five years None 6. What is the minimum age you can drive a car or motor cycle in the UK? 25 21 17 18 None 7. Which TWO records tell us about England during the time of William I? Domesday Book Diary of Samuel Pepys Bayeux Tapestry Magna Carta 8. Which TWO political parties formed the coalition government in 2010? Conservatives Labour Communists Liberal Democrats 9. Which of the following is a country of the UK? Scotland Channel Islands Isle of Man Republic of Ireland None 10. What are Beowulf, The Tyger and She Walks in Beauty? Films Novels Poems Plays None 11. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?The main political parties actively look for members. FALSE TRUE None 12. Which TWO countries are members of the Commonwealth? USA Canada Russia Australia 13. Which TWO of the following are major horse-racing events in the UK? Scottish Grand National The Open Championship Six Nations Championship Royal Ascot 14. Which of the following statements is correct? County Courts deal with criminal cases. County Courts deal with civil disputes. None 15. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?In the UK a citizen may only follow an approved religion. FALSE TRUE None 16. Which of the following statements is correct? The Mousetrap is an environmental policy aiming to prevent mice from destroying crops. The Mousetrap is a play that has been running in London’s West End since 1952. None 17. Which of the following statements is correct? The first person to use the title Prime Minister was Sir Robert Walpole. The first person to use the title Prime Minister was Sir Christopher Wren. None 18. How often are members of Parliament (MPs) elected? At least every five years At least every three years Every year Every six months None 19. Which event occurs each year on the third Sunday in June? Halloween Father’s Day Boxing Day Remembrance Day None 20. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?Isaac Newton is a famous musician from the 18th century. TRUE FALSE None 21. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?Snowdonia is a national park in Northern Ireland. FALSE TRUE None 22. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?A husband who forces his wife to have sex can be charged with rape. TRUE FALSE None 23. Which of the following statements is correct? The ‘plantation’ settlements in Ireland during the 17th century led to Protestant farmers replacing Catholic landowners. The ‘plantation’ settlements in Ireland during the 17th century led to Catholic farmers replacing Protestant landowners. None 24. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?Northern Ireland and Scotland have their own banknotes. TRUE FALSE None Thank you for taking - Practise Test 13. Time's upTime is Up! Munira Begum2021-01-25T11:09:58+00:00