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- 1. The people of the Bronze Age were accomplished
- stoneworkers
- metalworkers
- woodworkers
- glassworkers
- 2. The Northern Ireland Assembly has ______ elected members, known as MLAs (members of the Legislative Assembly)
- 90 This was updated in 2022
- 118
- 128
- 138
- 3. Tobacco should not be sold to anyone under the age of
- 14
- 16
- 18
- 21
- 4. Until what time do people play jokes on one another on April Fool's Day?
- Until 9 PM
- Until 5 PM
- Until noon
- Until midnight
- 5. What is the traditional Christmas meal?
- Fish and chips, followed by tea
- Roast turkey and pudding made from suet, dried fruit and spices
- Oatmeal with blueberries and apple pudding
- Meat sausages with mashed potatoes
- 6. There are charities which may help people who cannot afford to pay a vet
- True
- False
- 7. Where is the Welsh language spoken?
- London
- Ireland
- Wales
- Highlands and Islands of Scotland
- 8. What does Christmas Day celebrate?
- New Year
- The end of the year
- The birth of Jesus Christ
- The end of the Second World War
- 9. On election day, you will get your ballot paper, which you take to a polling booth to
- fill in front of the polling officer
- fill in privately
- read in front of the polling officer
- 10. St Andrew's Day is on the ______
- 23rd November
- 17th November
- 30th November
- 11. Drivers can use their driving licence until they are 70 years old, after that, the licence is valid for ______ year(s) at a time
- one
- two
- three
- five
- 12. Who is the patron saint of Northern Ireland and on which date is the feast day?
- St Patrick 17th March
- St Kieran 17th March
- St Swithin 25th September
- St Sean 1st October
- 13. Most shops in the UK are open ______ days a week
- four
- five
- six
- seven
- 14. How many members does The Northern Ireland Assembly have?
- 108
- 118
- 128
- 138
- 15. The leader of the opposition appoints senior opposition MPs to be
- Shadow Ministers
- Home Secretary
- Chancellor of the Exchequer
- 16. The name of Admiral Nelson's ship was HMS ______
- Resolution
- Victory
- Discovery
- Bounty
- 17. You must pay an annual vehicle tax for your car
- True
- False
- 18. British branches of international charity organisations includes
- Age UK
- British Red Cross
- National Trust
- 19. The Prime Minister is the head of the Commonwealth
- True
- False
- 20. More serious civil cases (for example, when a large amount of compensation is being claimed) are dealt with in the ______ in Scotland
- Sheriff Court
- Court of Session in Edinburgh
- High Court
- Peace Courts
- 21. Where can you get details about the small claims procedure?
(Choose any 2 answers) - from your local County Court
- from your council office
- from a Bus station
- from Sheriff Court
- 22. Henry VIII needed the approval of the ______ to divorce his first wife
- Bishop
- Priest
- Judge
- Pope
- 23. ______ law is used to settle disputes between individuals or groups
- criminal
- civil
- canon
- common
- 24. Hannukah is celebrated to remember the Jews' struggle for religious freedom and it is in November or December for ______ days
- six
- seven
- eight
- nine
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The test is based on the offical book "Life in the UK Handbook 3rd Edition: A Guide for New Residents #ad"