Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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The United Kingdom is made up of England, Wales, Scotland and which other nation? | Northern Ireland | 98%
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What kind of bird do people usually eat on Christmas Day? | Turkey | 94%
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The First World War ended on the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month in what year? | 1918 | 88%
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It is an offence not to have an MOT certificate if your vehicle is more than how many year old? | 3 | 86%
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What kind of race is The Grand National? | A Horse Race | 85%
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What is the name of the popular UK Tennis tournament played in South London? | Wimbledon | 84%
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Which landmark is a prehistoric monument which still stands in the English county of Wiltshire? | Stonehenge | 82%
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King Henry VIII's daughter Mary was a devout Catholic and persecuted Protestants, which is why she became known as... | Bloody Mary | 80%
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James I and his son Charles I believed in the 'Divine Right of Kings', the idea that the king was directly appointed to rule by who? | God | 78%
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What is the 40 day period before Easter known as? | Lent | 78%
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What is the name of the admiral who died in a sea battle in 1805 and has a monument in Trafalgar Square, London? | Nelson | 76%
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How many members does a jury have in Scotland? | 15 | 75%
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The UK is one of five permanent members of the Security Council of which intergovernmental organisation? | The United Nations | 73%
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What is the longest river in the UK? | Severn | 56%
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Who is the Patron Saint of Wales? | St David | 55%
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Which King was killed at The Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485 marking the end of The War of the Roses? | Richard III | 44%
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If an MP resigns or dies what is the term used to describe the election that takes place in their constituency to elect an new MP? | By-election | 42%
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Which government department is responsible for tax collection? | HM Revenue and Customs | 37%
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Maiden Castle is found in which English county? | Dorset | 12%
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How many parliamentary constituencies are in England | 533 | 7%
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