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CHAPTER 2: HISTORY

1. What is the mysterious prehistoric monument in England during the Stone Age?

A. Big Ben
B. Stonehenge
C. Hadrian’s Wall

2. Druids is the lowest status and they have to solve the disputes during Roman Period?

A. True
B. False

3. Beowulf was the story about the struggles between heroes and monsters.

A. True
B. False

4. In what year did King William ascend to the crown?

A. 1154
B. 1077
C. 1066

5. The Vassal provided military services for the Lord and they received land and turned to be land
owner.

A. True
B. False

6. Which regime was established during the Normans Period?

A. Constitutional monarchy
B. Absolute monarchy
C. Feudalism

7. In the Middle Ages (1154 - 1458), the Constitutional Monarchy was set up

A. True
B. False

8. What is the Black Death and how many people has it killed?

A. Consumption - about 2/3 death for population


B. Bubonic plague - about 1/3 death for population
C. Cholera pandemic - about 1/3 for population

9. The Hundred Years War during the Late Middle Ages was a series of conflicts between the
kingdoms of England and Germany
A. True
B. False

10. What the Absolute Monarchy rigime is?

A. The King has a supreme power: make decisions without Parliament’s advise
B. The military rules the country and become the King or the Queen
C. The power of the King or Queen are limited.

11. The War of Roses is struggles between two royal & powerful families: Lancastrians and
Yorkists.

A. True
B. False

12. What Caused the Irish Famine?

A. The fleas living in the fur of rats


B. The socio-economic and political tensions or the high taxes for the war
C. The failure of potato drop

13. The Republican regime was a regime that the power of the King or Queen are limited.

A. True
B. False

14. Why the supporters of the King stored the gunpowder?

A. With the purpose of killing population


B. With the purpose is to blow up the Parliament.
C. With the purpose of defeating Napoleon at the Battle of Trafalgar.

15. At The War of Roses, the Lancastrian with the military power won the war.

A. True
B. False

16. How many stages did the Hundred Years War last?

A. 3 stages
B. 4 stages
C. 5 stages

17. In the Middle Ages (1154 - 1458), the functions of Parliament is prevents all of the privilege of
all people in this country.

A. True
B. False

18. What is the Canterbury Tales?


A. The collection of Middle Eastern folk tales compiled in Arabic during the Islamic Golden Age.
B. The collection of interrelated animal fables in Sanskrit and prose
C. The collection of the fairy tales and moral lessons.

19. In the Peasants’ Revolt, the King promised to meet all demands and the Revolt was completely
successful.

A. True
B. False

20. Who were the Anglo-Saxons?

A. Pirates, mercenaries and colonists


B. White-collar and blue-collar
C. Lords, vassals and fief

CHAPTER 3: BRITISH GEOGRAPHY


1. Most of Wales is mountains.

A. True
B. False
2. Wales shares its border with both England and Scotland.

A. True
B. False
3. What is the first language in the UK?

A. English
B. Wales
C. France
4.When was Stonehenge built?

A. More than 5000 years ago


B. 5000 years ago
C. Less than 5000 years ago
5. Loch Ness is the biggest lake in Wales?

A. True
B. False
6. What is the full name of the UK?

A. The United Kingdom


B. Great Britain
C. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
7. How many countries are there that the UK makes up?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
8. What is the capital city of the UK?

A. England
B. Great Britain
C. London
9. What is the highest mountain in the UK?

A. Fuji
B. Ben Nevis
C. Everest
10. What is a famous lake in Scotland?

A. Loch Ness
B. Lough Neagh
C. Severn
11. What is the smallest land of the UK?

A. Scotland
B. Wales
C. Northern Ireland
12. What is the biggest lake of Northern Ireland?

A. Lough Neagh
B. Severn
C. Loch Ness
13. Where is the Giant's Causeway?

A. England
B. Wales
C. Northern Ireland
14. Is Scotland's climate temperate, oceanic and changeable?

A. True
B. Fasle

15. Where is the Snowdonia National park?

A. Northern Ireland
B. Wales
C. Scotland
16. How many people live in the UK?

A. Over 60 million
B. Less than 60 million
C. 60 million

17. Is Snowdonia the highest mountain in Wales?

A. True
B. False

18. Where is the biggest lake “Lough Neagh” in?

A. .Northern Ireland
B. Northern England
C. Scotland

19. Where’s the highest mountain “Ben Nevis” in?

A. Northern Ireland
B. Northern England
C. Scotland

20. Is Elizabeth Tower another name for Big Ben?

A. True
B. False

CHAPTER 4: BRITISH IDENTITIES


1. What is the Welsh symbol flowers?

A. Lion rampant
B. Thistle
C. The Daffodil and The Leek
2. What is three native languages spoken in Scotland?

A. English, Scots, Irish Gaelic


B. Scots, Scottish Gaelic, English
C. Scots, Irish, Welsh
3. What color buses in London?

A. Red
B. Black
C. Blue
4. Who takes care of their children in the British?

A. Both parents
B. Only men
C. Only women
5. How many percent of population are non-native British?

A. 7 %
B. 6.5 %
C. 6 %
6. How many percent of population use the mother tongue is Welsh?

A. 20 %
B. 21 %
C. 12 %
7. How many British values?

A. 3
B. 4
C. 5

8. How many main group in the British class system?

A. 3
B. 4
C. 5

9. Which british values are defined as "Protection of your rights and the rights of others around
you" ?

A. The rule of law


B. Individual liberty
C. Democracy

10. What is not the systems of measurement standard in the UK?

A. inch
B. pound
C. kilogram

11. In Wales, a large minority of the people consider themselves to be especially Welsh. FALSE

12. The Royal Banner of the Royal Arms of Scotland, also known as the lion rampant. TRUE

13. Northern Ireland is a polarized society. TRUE

14. It easy for upper class and working class to be friends. FALSE
15. English people have the habit of driving on the right. FALSE

16. The important symbol of Wales is Welsh language. TRUE

17. British identity is a combination of three national identities: English, Irish, and Scottish. FALSE

18. British is a class-conscious society. TRUE

19. Hindu and Muslim have different languages, religions, the same everyday habits and attitudes.
FALSE

20. Most of non-whites are now British citizens. TRUE

CHAPTER 5: BRITISH ATTITUDE


1. English and British are identical.

A. True
B. False

2. British food is terrible.

A. True
B. False

3. What are common British stereotypes?

A. Drink of tea
B. English breakfast
C. Both

4. The British like to remember the old safer times.

A. True
B. False

5. How many cups of tea do the British drink a year?

A. 36 billion
B. 30 billion
C. 26 billion

6. Which ideology does the British belong?

A. Conservatism
B. Liberalism

7. Which of the following is not unit of measurement of weight?

A. Pounds
B. Ounces
C. Kilograms

8. Which of the following is the unit of measurement of length?

A. Feet
B. Kilometers
C. Meters

9. Is Fahrenheit the predominant unit of temperature in Britian?

A. True
B. False

10. Do British people drive mainly on the right-hand side?

A. True
B. False

11. What is 2nd most commonly spoken language in the UK?

A. Polish
B. Chinese
C. French

12. What is the main spoken language in the UK?

A. English
B. Polish
C. French

13. The largest immigration group in UK are Indians and Pakistanis.

A. True
B. False

14. Britain is not multicultural society

A. True
B. False

15. It is really difficult for the British to show their feelings and affection.

A. True
B. False

16. What is one of the most favorite hobbies in the UK?

A. Writing
B. Gardening
C. Playing Chess

17. What is the most favored pet in UK?

A. Dog
B. Bird
C. Rabbit

18. What can often be seen in the garden of the British?

A. Bird-tables
B. Car
C. Stove

19. Are wildlife programmes are by far the most popular kind of television documentary in the uk ?

A. True
B. False

20. What are allotments in the uk used for?

A. Racing
B. Fishing
C. Grow fruit and vegetables

CHAPTER 7: BRITISH MORNACHY & GOVERNMENT


1. Who is the Minister of Finance?

A. Rishi Sunak
B. David Jame
C. Pritil Patel

2. How many branches of government in the United Kingdom?

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4

3. How many employers are there in the UK?

A. 500 000
B. 550 000
C. 590 000

4. The Civil Service does not the practical and administrative work of government.

A. True
B. False

5. The Civil Service is coordinated and managed by the Prime Minister.

A. True
B. False

6. How many executive branch in the United Kingdom?

A. 4
B. 5
C. 6

7. What is the function of the parliaments?

A. To pass laws
B. Raise enough money through taxation
C. All of above

8. Cabinet has about twenty-two members.

A. True
B. False

9. Prime Minister direct activity of the cabinet.

A. True
B. False

10. What areas is the country council responsible for?

A. Education
B. Transport
C. All of above

11. If Cabinet offcial can support a decision of government, they must resign and return to
legislatures.

A. True
B. False

12.Cabinet responsible for individual government departments.

A. True
B. False

13. What are the duties of the Executive?


A. Agrees new laws
B. Suggest and implement the laws
C. Interprets and enforces the law

14. In England, Scotland, and Wales, councils are responsible for social care and provide some
aspects of transport, housing, and education.

A. True
B. False

15. In London and metropolitan areas some services, like fire, police and public transport, are
provided through ‘joint authorities’.

A. True
B. False

16. Except in exceptional circumstances, such as war, what is the maximum period that may pass
between two General Elections in the United Kingdom?

A. 7 years
B. 6 years
C. 5 years

17. Who chooses the ministers of the government?

A. The Cabinet
B. The Prime Minister
C. The Queen

18. Which is one of the Cabinet tasks?

A. Take question once weekly that are televised


B. Provide answers to Parliament during the question time
C. Maintain the support of the party

19. Which one is the Parliament tasks?

A. Raise enough money through taxation


B. Check the work of the Government
C. A & B

20. Who is the head of the House of Lord?

A. Lord Chancellor
B. Cabinet
C. Prime Minister

21. Where does the queen live in London?


A. Buckingham Palace
B. Winsor Castle
C. The Tower of London
D. Arundel Castle
22. Which of the crowns below was only worn once?
A. Queen Victoria's Crown
B. Queen Mary's Crown
C. Imperial Crown of India
D. Mary of Modena's Crown
23. Can the current monarch choose anyone for important role in the government?
A. Yes
B. No
24. British monarchy is a personification of the state, the symbol of ……. and stability.
A. Solidarity
B. Continuity
C. Patriotism
D. Hope
25. Which of the sentences below is wrong?
A. The Queen is the Head of the Church of England.
B. The Queen can make speech written by someone else.
C. The Queen has no real power in the government.
D. The Queen can impose taxes.
26. Where are the Crown of Jewels currently at?
A. Buckingham Palace
B. Winsor Castle
C. The Tower of London
D. Arundel Castle
27. Who is the Commander-in-Chief of the British Armed Forces?
A. The Prime Minister
B. The Queen
C. The Chief of the General Staff
D. The Field Marshal
28. Is the monarchy hereditary?
A. Yes
B. No
29. The monarch is expected to be ……; is supposed to reign but not rule.
A. Democratic
B. Republican
C. Politically neutral
D. Socialist
30. What is true about the Constitutional monarchy?
A. King/Queen is above the law
B. King/Queen has limited power
C. King/Queen can make speeches for him/herself
D. King/Queen can choose anyone for his/her government
31. How many members does the Commonwealth have?
A. 54
B. 53
C. 55
D. 52
32. Which of these title is not belonged to the Queen?
A. Defender of the Faith
B. Head of the Commonwealth
C. Queen of Barbados and of Her other Realms and Territories
D. Protector of the Truth
33. What can the Queen do?
A. Appoint someone from outside the House of Common to become the Prime Minister
B. Summon the Parliament
C. Increase taxes
D. Spend public money
34. The Queen has the sole right of conferring titles of honour, such as ……, on deserving people
from all walks of life, in public recognition of their merit, service or bravery.
A. Peerages and knighthoods
B. Ministers and Lord Chancellor
C. Chancellor of Exchequer
D. Foreign Secretary and Home Secretary
35. Can the Queen remit sentences passed on convicted criminals?
A. Yes
B. No

CHAPTER 9,10: BRITISH ELECTION & PARLIAMENT


1. How many types of elections are there in the UK?

A. 3
B. 4
C. 5

2. How long do parliamentary sessions last?

A. 5
B. 6
C. 8
3. Which are the two dominating parties in the UK?

A. The Liberal Party and the Labour Party


B. The Labour Party and the Conservative Party
C. The Conservative Party and the Liberal Party

4. The Conservative Party was founded in 1832:

A. True
B. False (1834)

5. What can the COMMONS do that the LORDS cannot?

A. Delay and debates legislation.


B. Amend legislation.
C. Talk about legislation, but do not write legislation.

6. How many members of the House of Common parliament are there?

A. 530
B. 651
C. 653

7. MPs vote with their party …. of the time.

A. 90%
B. 80%
C. 95%

8. Legislation is written by cabinet ministers

A. True
B. False

9. The power of the Lords to allow a bill passed by the House of Commons is severely restricted by
the Parliament Acts.

A. True
B. False (allow => reject)

Choose the answer for the blank of paragraph (10-11)

The party also has 258 appointed members of ...(10)..., 9 members of the London Assembly, ....(11)....
members of the Scottish Parliament, 16 members of the Senedd (Welsh Parliament), and 7,445 local
authority councilors.

Question 10

A. The House of Lords


B. The House of Commons
C. The Labour Party

Question 11

A. 28
B. 38
C. 31

12. Which party has the largest number of members in the Commons forming a government?

A. The House of Commons


B. The House of Lords
C. Equal

13. The first-past-the-post electoral system, sometimes formally called

A. The multi-member plurality system


B. The single-member plurality system
C. The single transferable voting system

14. Before the Labour Party rose in British politics, ....... was the other major political party, along
with the Conservatives.

A. The Alliance Party


B. The Liberal Party
C. The Independence Party

15. The Conservative Party was also known as

A. The Tories
B. The Tory Party
C. Both

16. How many independent branches does the Constitution divide power among?

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4

17. The leader of the House of Lords is

A. The Lords Spiritual


B. The Fords Temporal
C. The Lord Chancellor

18. The House of Commons talk about legislation and write legislation.

A. True
B. False=> do not write legislation
19. All British citizens can vote if they are over

A. 18 years old
B. 20 years old
C. 19 years old

20. Insane people and prisoners can not vote

A. True
B. False

CHAPTER 12: INTERNATIONAL RELATION


1. What does the tension between the U.K and France involve?

A. Fishing rights
B. Maritime sovereignty
C. Economy

2. When did the tension between the U.K and France take place?

A. 28/9/2021
B. 29/8/2021
C. 27/9/2021

3. Where did the problem between the U.K and France become tense?

A. G19 meeting in Rome


B. G20 meeting in Rome
C. G21 meeting in Rome

4. What is the purpose of creating NATO?

A. To maintain peace between all members of NATO


B. To help all members of NATO about military
C. None of the above

5. The U.K is one of the founding countries of NATO.

A. True
B. False

6. What is Brexit?  

A. The withdrawal of UK from EU 


B. The agreement between British and France about the dispute in North Africa 
C. the British international policies among sovereign nations 
7. When does Brexit take place?  

A. 2015
B. 2016 
C. 2018 

8. How long has UK been the member of EU before Brexit?  

A. 65 
B. 47 
C. 53 

9. What time did the UK become the official member of the EEC? 

A. 1973 
B. 1957 
C. 1969  

10. Which treaty was signed marking the establishment of the EU?  

A. Treaty of Versailles 
B. Treaty of Westphalia 
C. Treaty of Rome  

11. The UK voted to leave the EU on 25 June 2016.

A. True
B. False

12. Where was Queen Elizabeth born?

A. London
B. Germany
C. Ireland

13. When was The Commonwealth founded?

A. 11/11/1938
B. 11/09/1936
C. 11/12/1931

14. The Commonwealth is a voluntary association.

A. True
B. False

15. What is the purpose of the commonwealth?

A. Promote international peace and order, equal right for all citizens
B. Help to achieve a fairer global society
C. All correct

16. The origins of the Commonwealth come from Britain's former Empire.

A. True
B. False

17. How many member countries are there in the Council of Europe?

A. 47
B. 28
C. 15

18. The Council of Europe is an EU constitution, also known as the European Council or the
Council of the European Union.

A. True
B. False

19. When was the Council of Europe founded?

A. 5/5/1949
B. 24/10/1945
C. 7/4/1948

20. What is the main mission of the United Nation?

A. Promote democracy, human rights and the rule of law


B. Promote scientific and technological progress
C. Promote international peace and security

21. Five permanent members (often referred to as the P5) of the UN Security Council are:

A. The UK, the US, China, Fance, German


B. The UK , the US, China, France, Russia
C. The UK, the US, China, France, Italia

CHAPTER 16: MEDIA


1. How many newspaper categories in the UK?

A. 4
B. 2
C. 5

2. Which is the wrong definittion about tabloid newspapers?


A. A standard or full sized newspaper that takes a serious look at major news stories. 
B. A smaller than standard newspaper which focuses on less "serious" content, especially celebrities,
sports, and sensationalist crime stories. 
C. A standard or full sized newspaper that not take a serious look at major news stories.

3. Do broadsheet newspapers focus on famous people, private life and scandal?

A. True
B. False

4. Which year did the Times launched?

A. 1785
B. 1787
C. 1788

5. How long are the adults in the UK going on the internet for a week?

A. 24.9 hours
B. 22.3
C. 25.1

6. Which one is the well-known British composers in classical music?

A. Henry Purcell
B. Beethoven
C. Josquin Depres

7. Which of these is an advantage of an online newspaper?

A. They can target audiences easier


B. They can be updated in real-time with breaking news
C. They can carry more advertising

8. A tabloid headline is more likely to…

A. Use puns, rhyme, and alliteration


B. Be long and more serious
C. Be very fact based

9. How does a broadsheet’s style of writing differ from a tabloid?

A. It uses longer sentences and paragraphs


B. It uses fewer words to tell a story
C. It uses puns and alliteration

10. When and where was The Sun newspaper founded?

A. 1964, United Kingdom & Ireland.


B. 1964, United Kingdom & Italy.
C. 1965, United Kingdom & Ireland.

11. Does Metro is the United Kingdom’s highest-circulation print newspaper?

A. True
B. False

12. Tabloid newspapers are known for its shortness.

A. True
B. False

13. Daily newspaper published in … and generally accounted as one of Britain’s “big three”.

A. Paris
B. London
C. UK

14. What is BBC stands for?

A. British Broadcasting Corporation


B. Billionaire Boys Club
C. Big Block Chevy

15. What is the most Popular Radio Stations?

A. Heart 80s
B. Magic Radio
C. Heart Radio

16. What is the most-used platform for news nowadays in UK?

A. Newspapers
B. Website
C. TV

17. Do UK newspapers can generally be split into two distinct categories: broadsheet newspaper
and tabloid newspaper?

A. True
B. False

18. Do tabloid newspaper focus on major national and international events?

A. True
B. False

19. When did the television broadcasts in the United Kingdom started?
A. 1934
B. 1936
C. 1938

20. How many types of mass media in the United Kingdom?

A. television, radio, newspapers, magazines and websites


B. television, radio, websites, zing, websites
C. television, radio, newspapers, magazines

CHAPTER 20: BRITISH FOOD & DRINK


1. Most visitors seem to agree that the food is extremely delicious.

A. True
B. False

2. Choose the answer that is not true in fact

A. They go to cafes for relaxation


B. They go to cafes for conversation
C. The quality of the coffee itself is of comparatively importance

3. If British people bother to food, the food is

A. tasty
B. healthy
C. organic

4. What can be seen as an important part of many Britain’s lives?

A. Coffee
B. Tea
C. Beer

5. By law, people cannot drink alcohol until :

A. They are seventeen


B. They are eighteen
C. They are twenty

6. What are the traditional British dishes?

A. Beef
B. Pizza
C. Fish and chips

7. What is the favorite type of egg in Britain? 


A. Poached egg 
B. Fried egg
C. Soft-boiled egg 

8. How often does Britain go to a restaurant when eating out? 

A. Rarely
B. Sometimes 
C. Usually   

9. Is a workman's cafe only reserved for manual people? 

A. True
B. False 

10. How many meals do British people have in a day?

A. 3
B. 6
C. 4

11. The British often call dinner "Tea" and lunch "Dinner".

A. True
B. False

12. Is the popular British dinner meat and eggs?

A. True
B. False

13. When do they usually eat dishes such as curry, fish and chips, and spaghetti?

A. Breakfast
B. Dinner
C. Super

14. Some of the desserts that British people often use for afternoon tea are:

A. Honey steamed pudding, Eton Mess, Trifle Cakes, Sorbet


B. Honey steamed pudding, Eton Mess, Trifle Cakes, Orange ice cream
C. Honey steamed pudding, Crepe, Trifle Cakes, Orange ice cream

15 . If a British person mentions "the local", he or she is probably referring to the neighborhood
shop.

A. True
B. False (the neighborhood pub)
16. When British people open parties and celebrations at home which are not normally centered
around food.

A. True
B. False

17. Most British people would be pleased if you said “I got very drunk last night”

A. True
B. False

18. Wine is most frequently served in a pub?

A. True
B. False

19. What kind of cooking is involved in traditional national dishes in Britain?

A. Boiling
B. Frying
C. Roasting

20. Do British people dislike sweets?

A. True
B. False

CHAPTER 23: HOLIDAY & SPECIAL OCCASIONS


1. What is Mothering Sunday also known as?

A. Laetare Sunday
B. Refreshment Sunday
C. Rose Sunday

2. The exact day Fathers Day falls on depends on the moon.

A. True
B. False

3. When is Halloween celebrated?

A. 23 May
B. 31 october
C. 25 december

4. In the UK, how do the sales of Father's Day cards compare to sales of Mother's Day cards?

A. More than half


B. Less than half
C. About the same

5. Diwali is also known as Festival of Lights.

A. True
B. False

6. How many candles are lit in a menorah during Hanukkah?

A. Eight candles
B. Ten candles
C. Six candles

7. Vaisakhi is a Muslims festival.

A. True
B. False

8. What makes Eid ul Adha special?

A. It celebrates the founding of the Sikh community


B. It celebrates the end of Ramadan
C. It celebrates a story about a prophet called Ibrahim

9. What is the official date of Christmas?

A. Twelve o'clock at night on December 26


B. December 23, God was born
C. December 25th, also known as the "main holiday". The night ceremony of December 24 is
also known as "the vigil"

10. We also put a beautiful apple tree in our house for Christmas

A. True
B. False

11. What day does Boxing Day take place?

A. Before the Christmas day


B. After Christmas
C. June 28

12. Easter takes place in March or April

A. True
B. False
C. Both A & B

13. How long is Lent, the period of fasting before Easter?


A. 30 days
B. 50 days
C. 40 days

14. What day is called Hogmanay in Scotland ?

A. 31 December
B. 1 January
C. 2 January

15. In Valentine’s Day, is when lover and friends exchange cards and gifts

A. True
B. False

16. April Fool’s Day is a day when people play jokes on each other until when ?

A. Midday
B. Midnight
C. Allday

17. For some Scottish people, Hogmanay is bigger than Chirstmas.

A. True
B. False

18. People in the Great Britain light fireworks at home or during special Bonfire Night
performances

A. True
B. False

19. What day is called Remembrance Day in UK?

A. 11 October
B. 11 November
C. 5 November

20. What do people in the UK wear on Remembrance Day?

A. Poppies
B. Suit
C. Free dress

21. What happens on bank holiday?

A. Bank and many other businesses are lossed for the day.
B. All banks reward employees
C. Only banks are closed on bank holidays
CHAPTER: BRITISH EDUCATION
1. GCSE is an abbreviation for Government State College of Education?

A. True
B. False

2. SCE is an abbreviation for Scottish Certificate of Education?

A. True
B. False

3. A-Levels is an abbreviation for Advanced Levels?

A. True
B. False

4. PhD is an abbreviation for Doctor of Philosophy?

A. True
B. False

5. BA is an abbreviation for Bachelor of Architecture?

A. True
B. False

6. Compulsory education is for children from 5 to 16.

A. True
B. False

7. School usually divide their year into 3 terms.

A. True
B. False

8. The non-state schools are government-funded and provide free education to pupils in the UK. 

A. True
B. False

The non-state schools → the state schools

9. The primary level sets an emphasis on “the three Rs”: (Reading, wRiting and aRithmetics)

A. True
B. False
10. The summer holiday begins in late June and is usually about six weeks long.

A. True
B. False

June → July

11. The age of 7-11, which tests students have to take?

A. SAT TEST, 11+ EXAMS


B. SAT TEST, GCSEs
C. SAT TEST, A-LEVELS

12. When was University of Edinburgh established?

A. 1582
B. 1602
C. 1581

13. There is a balance between ... and ... where students work in small groups with the teacher
supervising.

A. Formal lessons/Activities
B. Activities/Formal lessons
C. Informal lessons/Activities

14. Which university of Great Britain are in the top 100 in the world?

A. Harrow
B. Winchester
C. Glasgow

15. GCSE exams are taken by most 15 to 16-year-olds in....

A. England, Wales, Nothern Ireland


B. Scotland, Wales, England
C. England, Wales, Scotland

16. What does SCE stand for?

A. Scottish Certificate of Educate


B. Scottish Certificate of Education
C. Scotland Certificate of Education

17. The university of Oxford and Cambridge are federation of ……… colleges

A. Independent
B. Semi-independent
C. Promo-independent
18. Who was the founder of University of Aberdeen?

A. William Elphinstone
B. William Van Mildert
C. William Mingtons

19. People are free to leave school if they want to at the age of …….

A. 16
B. 14
C. 15

20. How long does Easter Holiday last?

A. A month
B. Three weeks
C. Two weeks

21. What does PSEEP stand for?

A. Preschool Educate Expansion Programme


B. Preschool Education Expanse Programme
C. Preschool Education Expansion Programme

CHAPTER: THE WELFARE


1. Why the taxation have to double?Which the answer that is false?

A. People’s expectations about medical but the treatments are so expensive.


B. The goverment want to make more profits
C. Elderly population requiring more assistance and services.

2. Why’s people choose private service?

A. Patients would wait a long time for treatment


B. Private service provides better medical services
C. Patients want to save money

3. What is the aim of privatisation within the NHS ?

A. To have many choice for people


B. To reduce government subsidies, save costs, and make the NHS more efficient.
C. To contribute increase economy situation

4. Why is management goverment speding so important?

A. Ensures that resources and money of the country are well spent.
B. The country’s resources and money cannot be used for other areas such as the economy
C. All are correct

5. NHS is a part of the welfare system in Britain.Which of the following statement is true?

A. Goverment give priority to the poorer citizens


B. Goverment used to provode free basic medical service except fpr optical treatments
C. Dental treatment are free

6. NHS faced 2 issues over the years.Which of the following statement is false?

A. Doctors gave medicines freely to patients


B. Hospital were over-staff and the goverment had to retrench them
C. There was an overwhelming demand for the services at NHS

7. How dis NHS solve the issues? Select the answer that is true.

A. Goverment asked the citizens to contribute more to the national fund


B. NHS referred patients to clinics if their conditions were not serious
C. NHS charged the patients for medical treatment

8: NHS is part of the welfare system in Britain. Which of the following statement is true?

A. Government give priority to the poorer citizens


B. Government used to provide free basic medical service except for optical treatments
C. Dental treatments are free

9. NHS faced 2 issues over the years. Which of the following statement is false?

A. Doctors gave medicines freely to patients


B. Hospital were over-staff and the government had to retrench them
C. There was an overwhelming demand for the services at NHS.

10. When was NHS created?

A. 1946
B. 1948
C. 1942

11. How was the healthcare system in Britain before 20th Century?

A. Government encouraged citizens to save up so they would have money for healthcare
B. Medical services were poorly provided by the government
C. Citizens depend on the government, relatives and friends for heal

12. What was the important idea that William Beveridge proposed 'The Beveridge Report'?

A. Safe and peaceful country


B. Welfare system
C. Stable government

13. Which is not a characteristic of welfare system?

A. All citizens will have a minimum living standard


B. Government looks after their citizens from 'cradle to grave'
C. All citizens have freedom of speech

14. How many Act of the Beveridge Report?

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4

15. What is the first Act?

A. Education Act
B. National Insurance Act
C. National Assistance Act

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