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Which of the following is a Crown Dependency but not part of the UK?
What was inscribed in the first coins to be minted in Britain during the Iron Age?
Who was in charge of the British fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar?
Between 1680 and 1720 many refugees called Huguenots came to England, which country did they come from?
What is the Union Jack?
What is known as the 'Dunkirk spirit'?
Which of the following statements is true:
Where is the Tate Art Gallery located?
What is the most famous tennis tournament played in the UK?
How are civil servants appointed and what political party do they belong to?
Towns, cities and rural areas in the UK are governed by government appointed officials.?
The version of the Bible created by King James I is known as which one?
Women over the age of 30 were given the right to vote as a result of their contribution towards the war effort. Which war was that?
St Helena is a British overseas territory and it is part of the United Kingdom.?
How many members does a jury have in England, Wales and Northern Ireland?
Which of the following plays was written by William Shakespeare?
Who was an important contributor to the 'pop art' movement of the 1960's?
When was the Magna Carta created?
Who was the first person in England to print books using a printing press?
Northern Ireland has its own banknotes, which are valid everywhere in the UK.
Several Church of England bishops sit in the House of Lords.?
What is the Home Secretary responsible for?
Which court deals with minor criminal cases in England, Wales and Northern Ireland?
Who became Prime Minister and was an inspirational leader to the British people during WWII?
Who led the first invasion of Britain?
Which sport can be traced back to the 15th century in Scotland?
What is Good Friday?
Which was the last successful foreign invasion of England that took place in 1066?
When walking your dog in a public place, you must ensure:
Where did the first farmers come from?
Which two of the following religious communities celebrate Diwali?
What did the Scottish John Logie Baird develop?
Under which king did the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in England unite to defeat the Vikings?
Where are the Crown Jewels kept?
When did Ireland become a republic?
St Patrick's day is a public holiday in Northern Ireland.?
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- Chapter 1 - The Values and Principles of the UK
- Chapter 2 - What is the UK?
- Chapter 3 - A Long and Illustrious History
- Britain from its Beginnings
- The Middle Ages
- The Tudors and Stuarts
- A Global Power
- The 20th Century
- Britain since 1945
- Chapter 4 - A Modern, Thriving Society in the UK
- The UK Today
- Religion in the UK
- Customs and Traditions
- Sport in the UK
- Arts and Culture
- Leisure Activities in the UK
- Iconic Places of Interest in the UK
- Chapter 5 - The UK Government, the Law and Your Role
- The Development of British Democracy
- The Government
- Who Can Vote in the UK?
- The UK and International Institutions
- Respecting the Law
- The Role of the Courts
- Fundamental Principles
- Your Role in the Community
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