The following practice test is the twentieth one of the Life in the UK Test. This practice exam has 24 questions in total.

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#1. Which TWO families started a civil war to decide who should be king of England in 1455?

#2. Why did Henry VIII marry Anne of Cleves?

#3. Who became Prime Minister of the UK in May 2010? ? The then leader of the Conservative Party

#4. Where was Catherine of Aragon (the first wife of Henry VIII) from?

#5. Which of the following civil laws include disputes between landlords and tenants over issues such as repairs and eviction?

#6. Many MPs, Assembly members, MSPs and MEPs hold regular_______, where constituents can go in person to talk about issues that are of concern to them.

#7. Which of the following was one of the most famous battles of the Hundred Years War? ? It was fought in 1415, where King Henry V’s vastly outnumbered English army defeated the French.

#8. Churchill was the son of a politician and, before becoming a Conservative MP in 1900, was a soldier and journalist.

#9. Which court usually deals with serious criminal cases in Scotland?

#10. What actions did Henry VII take after his victory in the Wars of the Roses?

#11. Who was reining in Britain when the British Empire became the largest empire the world has ever seen, with an estimated population of more than 400 million people?

#12. Which Court deals with the most serious civil cases in Scotland?

#13. How old was the Queen of Scotland, Mary Stuart, when she became queen?

#14. How many wives did Henry VIII have?

#15. The Reform Act of 1832 abolished the old pocket and rotten boroughs.

#16. What religion did Elizabeth I follow?

#17. Who were the parents of Elizabeth I?

#18. Who led the group of Catholics who tried to kill the Protestant king with a bomb in the Houses of the Parliament in 1605? ? This is the origin of the Bonfire Night celebration on the 5th November.

#19. St Helena and the Falkland Islands are two British overseas territories that are linked to the UK and part of it.

*False. There are several British overseas territories in other parts of the world, such as St Helena and the Falkland Islands. They are also linked to the UK but are not part of it.

#20. You can visit the Welsh Assembly by contacting the Assembly Booking Service.

#21. How were Elizabeth I and ‘Mary, Queen of Scots’ related?

#22. Parts of Hadrian’s Wall include the forts of Housesteads and Vindolanda.

#23. The decade of the 1960s was a period of significant social change, when there was growth in British fashion, cinema and popular music.

#24. Which hill fort from the Iron Age can be seen in the English county of Dorset?

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