Question 1
Who was the longest-serving Prime Minister of the 20th century?
Question 2
When did Elizabeth I die?
Question 3
Which of the following days celebrates Scotland’s patron saint?
Question 4
The Scottish physician and researcher John MacLeod was the co-discoverer of insulin, used to treat which condition?
Question 5
Which TWO of the following are true of the Proms?
Question 6
In 1776, 13 American colonies declared their independence, stating their right to:
Question 7
What is the name of the clock tower that houses Big Ben?
Question 8
Which of the following TWO offices can British citizens stand for in elections?
Question 9
When did the Black Death come to Britain?
Question 10
Sir Norman Foster, Lord Richard Rogers and Dame Zaha Hadid are which of the following?
Question 11
When did the sport of rugby originate?
Question 12
The phrase ‘the Blitz spirit’ refers to:
Question 13
Who is regarded as the founder of modern nursing?
Question 14
In which competition do many UK football teams play against other European teams?
Question 15
How many members does the United Nations have?
Question 16
When did Queen Elizabeth Il’s reign begin?
Question 17
The Picts lived in what is now what country?
Question 18
European Convention on Human Rights has been incorporated into UK law.
Question 19
British values are protected by which of the following?
Question 20
Civil servants are appointed for their lifetime by the King or Queen on the advice of the Prime Minister.
Question 21
Which TWO of the following are examples of criminal offences in the UK?
Question 22
In 1688, important Protestants in England Asked William of Orange to do which of the following?
Question 23
What does BAFTA stand for?
Question 24
When was the Northern Ireland Assembly established?