Fundamental Rights and Responsibilities in the UK
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- Focus
- Constitutional Law
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- Deep review
- Question mix
- 14 multiple choice · 27 written
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- 14 study sections
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What is required to become a permanent resident in the UK?
- A)Passing the Life in the UK test
- B)Having a job offer
- C)Owning property
- D)Sponsorship by a citizen
- A)To respect the laws, values, and traditions of the UK
- B)To pass a language proficiency test
- C)To have a job offer before applying
- D)To pay taxes immediately upon arrival
- A)To uphold the democratic values of the UK
- B)To support extremism and intolerance
- C)To ignore the rights and freedoms of others
- D)To oppose the rule of law
- A)12 questions
- B)18 questions
- C)24 questions
- D)30 questions
- A)The Cold War
- B)The Civil War
- C)The World Wars
- D)The Napoleonic Wars
- A)The welfare state outlined in the Beveridge Report
- B)The Education Act 1944
- C)The establishment of the National Health Service
- D)Self-government for former colonies
- A)Clement Attlee
- B)Harold Macmillan
- C)Aneurin Bevan
- D)William Beveridge
- A)The king was given absolute power over Parliament
- B)The king could raise taxes without Parliament's consent
- C)The monarch needed Parliament's agreement to raise taxes
- D)The monarchy was completely abolished
- A)The Hundred Years' War
- B)The Black Death
- C)The Wars of the Roses
- D)The Norman Conquest
- A)He established a new church in France
- B)He broke away from the Church of Rome
- C)He strengthened the power of the Pope
- D)He united all churches under one authority
- A)Promoting Protestantism in England
- B)Supporting the Catholic Church and persecuting Protestants
- C)Establishing the Church of Scotland
- D)Advocating for women's rights
- A)The Edinburgh Festival
- B)The Proms
- C)The Last Night of the Proms
- D)The Glastonbury Festival
- A)To organize public events and celebrations
- B)To preserve important buildings, coastline, and countryside
- C)To provide funding for religious buildings
- D)To promote mountain biking and hill walking
- A)The UEFA European Championships
- B)The FIFA World Cup
- C)The Olympic Games
- D)The Commonwealth Games
What are the fundamental rights and responsibilities that apply to everyone living in the UK?
What is a requirement for becoming a permanent resident in the UK according to the text?
What is one of the responsibilities of individuals applying for permanent residence in the UK?
What are the two requirements to apply for permanent residency or citizenship in the UK?
What are the two ways to meet the English requirement for permanent residency in the UK?
What are the fundamental principles of British life according to the text?
What do new citizens pledge to uphold during the citizenship ceremony in the UK?
How many questions are on the Life in the UK test?
What is the total number of questions on the Life in the UK test?
What are the countries that make up the United Kingdom?
What countries constitute the United Kingdom according to the text?
What major historical events are covered in this chapter?
What major historical periods are covered in the chapter on British history?
What major conflict is mentioned in relation to British history in this chapter?
What significant reform did Clement Attlee promise to introduce after the Labour government's election in 1945?
Who led the establishment of the National Health Service (NHS) in 1948?
What significant welfare reform was established in 1948?
What was the role of Clement Atlee in establishing the welfare state in Britain?
What triggered the outbreak of the First World War according to the text?
What were some key changes brought by the Industrial Revolution in Britain?
What significant changes occurred to the English monarchy after the Glorious Revolution?
What significant change did the Bill of Rights, 1689, introduce for the monarchy in England?
What triggered the Wars of the Roses?
What were the two families involved in the Wars of the Roses?
What was the conflict known as that began in 1455 to determine the king of England?
What was the significance of the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485 during the Wars of the Roses?
What was the Reformation a movement against?
What motivated Henry VIII to establish the Church of England?
What significant action did Henry VIII take regarding the Church of Rome?
What was Mary I known for during her reign as queen?
Which famous music festival has been organized by the BBC since 1927?
What is The Last Night of the Proms known for?
Who is considered the influential landscape painter who raised the profile of landscape painting in Britain?
What does Easter commemorate and when does it occur?
How many national parks are there in the UK?
What is the historical religion majority in the UK according to the 2009 Citizenship Survey?
What is the role of the National Trust in the UK according to the text?
Who is the athlete that won 16 Paralympic medals including 11 gold medals?
What significant international football victory did England achieve in 1966 according to the text?
What are some of the sports that originated in Britain according to the text?