The following FREE practice test is the thirty-first of the Life in the UK Test. This practice exam has 24 questions in total.
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#1. What name is given to the celebration when people in Great Britain set off fireworks at home or in special displays on the 5th of November?
#2. Which of the following words come from the Norman French?
#3. Identify the words from the Anglo-Saxon language?
#4. The line ‘a rose by any other name’ belongs to which of the following plays written by William Shakespeare?
#5. Which of the following is a British film?
#6. What is the name of the annual cultural Welsh festival which includes music, dance, art and original performances largely in Welsh?
#7. Where was William Shakespeare born?
#8. When is the song “Auld Lang Syne” traditionally sung in many countries?
#9. Royal Ascot is a_____ race meeting in Berkshire attended by members of the Royal Family.
#10. When is the birth of Jesus Christ celebrated?
#11. Which of the following days are public holidays in Scotland?
#12. Which of the following meals is made of a fried meal with bacon, eggs, sausage, black pudding, tomatoes, mushrooms, soda bread and potato bread?
#13. Which of the following is an ancient festival and has roots in the pagan festival to mark the beginning of winter?
#14. During Halloween people carve lanterns out of ______ and put a candle inside of them.
#15. In Scotland, Gaelic is spoken in some parts of the Highlands and Islands, and in Northern Ireland some people speak Irish Gaelic.
#16. In Scotland, some Scotland-specific programmes are shown and there is also a channel with programmes in the_____ language.
#17. Which words come from the Viking language?
#18. In Wales, many people speak Welsh – a completely different language from English – and it is taught in schools and universities.
#19. The most famous sailing event in the UK takes place at_________.
#20. By what time did English become the preferred language of the royal court and Parliament?
#21. The Gaelic language is spoken in parts of which country?
#22. Which month is the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne celebrated in Northern Ireland?
#23. When is Diwali(five-day Festival of Lights) normally celebrated?
#24. When is Mothering Sunday(Mother’s day)?