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British Citizenship Test 14

Results
24 of 24 questions answered correctly (100%)
Your time: 02:35

CONGRATULATIONS, you PASSED the test!

Continue practising here ([Link] until you feel


confident to pass your test

Average score 87.24%

Your score 100%


3.1. Early Britain: 3/3 (100%) 4.2. Religion: 1/1 (100%)
3.4. A global power: 7/7 (100%) 4.3. Customs and traditions: 1/1
3.6. Britain since 1945: 2/2 (100%)
(100%) 4.4. Sport: 2/2 (100%)

Chapter 3: A Long and Illustrious History: 4.6. Leisure: 3/3 (100%)


12/12 (100%) Chapter 4: A Modern, Thriving Society:
7/7 (100%)


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5.1. The development of British
democracy: 1/1 (100%)
5.2. The British constitution: 1/1
(100%)
5.3. The government: 3/3 (100%)

Chapter 5: The UK Government, the Law


and Your Role: 5/5 (100%)

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When is St Patrick’s day celebrated?

23rd April

30th November

1st April

17th March

Correct
St Patrick’s day, patron of Northern Ireland is celebrated on the 17th of March.

How are the members of the Northern Ireland Parliament elected?

By a system of proportional representation

Using a system of ranked voting

Using the first past the post system

Using a runoff system

Correct
The Northern Ireland Assembly has 90 elected members, known as MLAs (members of the Legislative
Assembly). They are elected with a form of proportional representation.

Who was the first British Prime Minister?

Winston Churchill

Earl of Wilmington

Henry Pelham

Sir Robert Walpole

Correct
The most important minister in Parliament became known as the Prime Minister. The first man to be
called this was Sir Robert Walpole, who was Prime Minister from 1721 to 1742.

Which of the following actresses has not won an Oscar?

Tilda Swinton

Emily Watson

Dame Judi Dench

Kate Winslet
Correct
British actors to have won Oscars include Colin Firth, Sir Antony Hopkins, Dame Judi Dench, Kate
Winslet and Tilda Swinton. Emily Watson has not won an Oscar yet.

During the Enlightenment, Adam Smith developed ideas about:

Physics

Economics

Science

Engineering

Correct
During ’the Enlightenment’ Adam Smith developed ideas about economics which are still referred to
today.

Who died at the Battle of Trafalgar?

Admiral Nelson

Henry VIII

Oliver Cromwell

Napoleon

Correct
Admiral Nelson was in charge of the British fleet at Trafalgar and was killed in the battle.

When is Hogmanay celebrated?

25th of December

2nd of January

1st of January

31st of December

Correct
In Scotland, the 31st of December is called Hogmanay.

Proceedings in Parliament are broadcast on television and published in official


reports known as:

Canvassing

Hansard

Cabinets

Domesday Book
Correct
Proceedings in Parliament are broadcast on television and published in official reports called Hansard.

Which of the following is a rugby competition?

The Scottish Grand National

The Wimbledon Championships

The Ashes

The Six Nations Championship

Correct
The most famous rugby union competition is the Six Nations Championship between England,
Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France and Italy.

Who appoints life peers in the House of Lords?

The Speaker

The Archbishop of Canterbury

The Prime Minister

The monarch

Correct
Life peers are appointed by the monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister.

Who mapped the coast of Australia?

James Cook

Admiral Nelson

Isaac Newton

Sake Dean Mahomet

Correct
Captain James Cook mapped the coast of Australia and a few colonies were established there.

What was the first war to be extensively covered by the media?

The Boer War

The First World War

The Second World War

The Crimean War

Correct
The Crimean War was the first war to be extensively covered by the media through news stories and
photographs.

Which of the following monuments is located in Wiltshire?

Hadrian’s Wall

St Paul’s Cathedral

Nelson’s Column

Stonehenge

Correct
Stonehenge stands in what is now the English county of Wiltshire.

Who was the first Archbishop of Canterbury?

St Patrick

St Augustine

St Andrew

St Columba

Correct
St Augustine led missionaries from Rome, who spread Christianity in the south. St Augustine became
the first Archbishop of Canterbury.

How old do you have to be to go into betting shops or gambling clubs?

18

20

16

21

Correct
You have to be 18 to go into betting shops or gambling clubs.

The system of government in the UK is a parliamentary democracy.

True

False

Correct
This statement is true.

What is the traditional food of Northern Ireland?


Haggis

Pancakes

Paella

Ulster Fry

Correct
Ulster fry is the correct answer.

Who was elected as British Prime Minister in 1945?

Clement Attlee

Winston Churchill

Harold Wilson

Harold Macmillan

Correct
In 1945 the British people elected a Labour government. The new Prime Minister was Clement Attlee.

How many times has the UK hosted the Olympic games?

Correct
The UK has hosted the Olympic games on three occasions: 1908, 1948 and 2012.

Why were canals built during the Industrial Revolution?

To link the factories to towns and cities and to the ports

To make space for the large fleet of British ships

To increase the number of water mills in the UK

To increase the amount of water in towns and cities

Correct
Canals were built to link the factories to towns and cities and to the ports, particularly in the new
industrial areas in the middle and north of England.

Are civil servants appointed by the government?


Yes

No

Correct
Civil servants are accountable to ministers. They are chosen on merit and are politically neutral – they
are not political appointees.

Which of the following countries helped Britain to develop the Concorde?

Germany

Norway

Italy

France

Correct
Britain and France developed the world’s only supersonic commercial airliner, Concorde.

Which invention led to the development of Britain during the Industrial Revolution?

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Steam power

Radar

Hovercraft

Correct
The Industrial Revolution was the rapid development of industry in Britain in the 18th and 19th
centuries. Britain was the first country to industrialise on a large scale. It happened because of the
development of machinery and the use of steam power.

Who was the tribal leader who fought against the Romans?

Columba

Claudius

Hadrian

Boudicca

Correct
One of the tribal leaders who fought against the Romans was Boudicca.

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