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Q1. Florence Nightingale was a famous…

Q2. In Scotland, the national Church is the Church of Scotland, which is a Presbyterian Church.

Q3. Who is the patron Saint of England?

Q4. Which university did Sir Isaac Newton attend?

Q5. What set off a chain of events leading to the start of the First World War?

Q6. Which one of the following is regarded as a ‘Pagan Festival’?

Q7. How long did ‘The Hundred Years War’ last?

Q8. Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square, London, is a monument to...

Q9. In which year did the Allies comprehensively defeat Germany in World War 2?

Q10. What type of Court would deal with family matters, breaches of contract, and divorces?

Q11. What is New Year’s Eve called in Scotland?

Q12. Where does the ‘Fringe Festival’ take place?

Q13. Henry VIII is famous for marrying...

Q14. Which of the following is a good way of helping your community?

Q15. In the Crimean War, Britain fought with Turkey and France against which country?

Q16. How can MPs be contacted?

Q17. Which country did Hitler invade in 1939 that resulted in Britain and France declaring war?

Q18. What is the "London Eye"?

Q19. Members of the public are not allowed in Youth Courts, and the name or photographs of the accused young person cannot be published in newspapers or used by the media. Is this true or false?

Q20. In 1314, the Scottish, led by Robert the Bruce defeated the English at the Battle of Bannockburn, and Scotland remained unconquered by the English.

Q21. Who is the current heir to the throne?

Q22. Which one of the following is not a British coin?

Q23. When did the UK join the EU?

Q24. In 1801, a new version of the official flag of the United Kingdom was created. What is it often called?

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