Practise Test 6 Welcome to your Practise Test 6 Test Name Email Phone Number 1. What type of church is the Church of Scotland? Roman Catholic Quaker Methodist Presbyterian None 2. The term ‘suffragettes’ is associated with which group of people? Migrants Women Men Children None 3. What happens when members of Parliament (MPs) hold surgeries? They discuss local health issues with doctors. Members of the public can meet their MP to discuss issues. They meet local councillors to discuss local issues. They invite members of the press along to talk over national issues. None 4. Which court would you use to get money back that was owed to you? County Court Youth Court Magistrates’ Court Coroner’s Court None 5. Which of the following statements is correct? The Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in England were united under King Alfred the Great. The Anglo-Saxon kingdoms were united under King Kenneth MacAlpin. None 6. Once you are aged 17 or older, which TWO vehicles can you learn to drive? Car Heavy goods vehicle Motor cycle Fire engine 7. Which TWO developments are associated with the ‘Swinging Sixties’? Children’s rights law reform Decimal currency Divorce law reform Abortion law reform 8. The Bill of Rights of 1689 limited whose powers? Judges The Church Parliament The king None 9. Which TWO of the following are traditional British foods? Haggis Sushi Welsh cakes Strudel 10. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?The court systems in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are identical. FALSE TRUE None 11. Which TWO of the following are part of the UK government? The civil service FIFA The cabinet The National Trust 12. Which of the following statements is correct? Hadrian’s Wall was built by the Picts (ancestors of the Scottish people) to keep out the Romans. Hadrian’s Wall was built on the orders of the Roman Emperor Hadrian. None 13. Which of the following statements is correct? An example of a criminal offence is carrying a weapon. An example of a criminal offence is being in debt. None 14. During the ‘Great Depression’ of the 1930s, which TWO major new industries developed? Shipbuilding Automobile Coal mining Aviation 15. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?King Henry VIII created the Church of England when the Pope refused to grant him a divorce. TRUE FALSE None 16. Which of the following statements is correct? Wales and Northern Ireland each have their own Church of state. There is no established Church in Wales or Northern Ireland. None 17. To apply for UK citizenship or permanent residency, which TWO things do you need? A good understanding of life in the UK An ability to speak and read English A driving licence A UK bank account 18. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?In 1707 the kingdoms of England and Scotland were united. TRUE FALSE None 19. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is financed by selling advertising space during television programmes. FALSE TRUE None 20. Which of the following statements is correct? The capital cities of the nations of the UK are London, Swansea, Glasgow and Dublin. The capital cities of the nations of the UK are London, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Belfast None 21. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?If you are an EU citizen living in the UK you can vote in all British public elections. FALSE TRUE None 22. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?St Helena is a Crown dependency. TRUE FALSE None 23. Which TWO famous London buildings are built in the 19th-century ‘gothic’ style? The Houses of Parliament St Pancras Station Buckingham Palace St Paul’s Cathedral 24. Bobby Moore is famous for his achievements in which sport? Football Rugby union Motor racing Horse racing None Thank you for taking - Practise Test 6. Time's upTime is Up! Munira Begum2021-01-25T11:09:58+00:00