British Citizenship Test

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Test Your British Citizenship Knowledge

Are you ready to challenge yourself with our British Citizenship Quiz? This engaging quiz consists of 22 multiple-choice questions designed to test your knowledge of British history, culture, and language.

Whether you're preparing for the citizenship test or just curious about the UK, this quiz is perfect for you!

  • Discover fascinating facts.
  • Improve your understanding of British traditions.
  • Fun and educational!

22 Questions6 MinutesCreated by CuriousCitizen2023
When was the Commonwealth created?
1929
1931
1932
1933
How long did Queen Victoria rule?
34 years
57 years
63 years
100 years
Which coronation was the first to be televised?
Queen Victoria's
King George VI's
Queen Elizabeth II's
Queen Elizabeth III's
Who said during his famous speech: “I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat.”?
Tony Blair
Ramsay Macdonald
David Lloyd George
Winston Churchill
-Where is the Palace of Holyroodhouse located?
In Edinburgh
In London
In Belfast
In Liverpool
-What is the highest point in Great Britain?
Ben Nevis
Snowdon
Inverness
Omagh
- Which is the second most populated city in the UK ?
London
Birmingham
Glasgow
Manchester
Which word is the plural of "mouse"?
Mouses
Mice
Mouse
Mices
When you do something good. People can say: “…. “ :
Good do!
Well did!
Well done!
Good did!
If it’s raining a lot you can also say that:
It's raining jumping frogs
It's raining a whole waterpool
It's raining cats and dogs
It's raining men (halleluia)
How many days do two weeks last ?
Forty days
Fifteen days
Four days
Fourteen days
Which is the correct form ?
Forget, forgeted, forgeted
Forget, forgot, forgot
Forget, forgot, forgotten
Forget, forgot, forgoten
Do you know the lyrics to the national anthem ?
Yes
No
- Why do the British celebrate Guy Fawkes Day on November 5th ?
It is Churchill’s nickname and he died on November 5 th.
It was a man who saved the King in the seventeenth century.
It was a man who wanted to destroy the Parliament.
It is the name of a famous First World War hero.
-Where does the “changing of the Guard” take place in Britain?
In front of Westminster.
In front of Windsor castle ?
In front of Buckingham palace ?
On London Bridge.
-In which building does the crowning of the monarch take place ?
St Paul's
Westminster Abbey
St Matthew's
What are the names of the two legislative chambers in the UK?
The National Assembly and the Senate
The House of Representatives and the Senate
The House of Commons and the House of Lords
The House of Representatives and the House of Lords
Who is the current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?
Margaret Thatcher
Elizabeth II
Boris Johnson
Winston Churchill
How many nations are there in the United Kingdom?
5
9
6
4
Who wrote the novel Wuthering Heights ?
William Shakespeare
Emily Brontë
Charles Dickens
Enid Blyton
Which instrument is typical of Scottish music ?
The bagpipe
The harp
The electric guitar
The cittern
When did Buckingham Palace become the Sovereign’s official residence ?
In 1660 with King Charles II
In 1837 with Queen Victoria
In 1762 with King George III
In 1910 with King George V
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