The following FREE practice test is the twenty-sixth one of the Life in the UK Test. This practice exam has 24 questions in total.

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#1. Which of the following statements regarding the Black Death(1348) is NOT true?

#2. What is the Giant’s Causeway?

#3. Many renowned poets are buried or commemorated in Poet’s Corner. Where is Poet’s Corner located?

#4. What is the other name for the Good Friday agreement, which established the Northern Ireland Assembly?

#5. Loch Lomond is the largest expanse of fresh water in mainland Britain and probably the best-known part of the park.

#6. The London Eye(443 feet) was originally built as part of the UK’s celebration of the new millennium and continues to be an important part of New Year celebrations.

#7. Which TWO of the following charities work with environment?

#8. Name the centrepiece to the Remembrance Day service located in Whitehall, London.

#9. Where is the city of Swansea located?

#10. What was the effect of the Act for the Government of Wales?

#11. What was Clement Attlee’s Beveridge report about?

#12. How many northern counties formed Northern Ireland?

#13. In which of the following counties would you find the Stonehenge monument?

#14. Which of the following is a British overseas territory?

#15. Who was reigning in England when Wales became formally united with England by the Act for the Government of Wales?

#16. The term ‘coalition’ means________.

#17. The longest distance on the mainland between John O’Groats and Land’s End is_______.

#18. When did the Wars of the Roses start? ? The Wars of Roses was fought between the supporters of two families: the House of Lancaster and the House of York. This war was called the Wars of the Roses, because the symbol of Lancaster was a red rose and the symbol of York was a white rose.

#19. Where is the Trossachs national park(720 square miles)?

#20. Which flag has a diagonal red cross on a white ground?

#21. Which flower is associated with Wales?

#22. Where can you view the Crown Jewels?

#23. Which of the following facts about the Eden Project(located in Cornwall) is false?

#24. What is the area of the Lake District?

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