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4. GENERAL INFORMATION
100
What does the UK consist of?
A.England and Scotland
B.Great Britain and Northern Ireland
C.England, Scotland and Wales
D.England, Scotland, Wales and the
Irish Republic
7. GENERAL INFORMATION
400
When do the British people celebrate
Christmas?
A.On the 24th
of December
B.On the 25th
of December
C.On the 26th
of January
D.On the 7th
of January
17. POLITICAL SYSTEM
400
What does the Cabinet traditionally drawn
from?
A.Members of the Prime Minister’s party
B.Members of the House of Lords
C.Members of the House of Commons
D.Members of the Royal Family
18. POLITICAL SYSTEM
500
Where does the Parliament meet?
A.In Westminster Abbey
B.In the National Assembly
C.In the Buckingham Palace
D.In the Palace of Westminster