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1. The "Bulldog spirit" is a phrase that talks about
the similarity of opinion between England and
Britian, so what does this phrase evoke?

 A. Courage, determination and refusal to surrender


 B. Discouragement and cowardice
 C. Extravagance and aggression
A. Courage, determination and refusal to
surrender
2. Which year was the British goverment decide to
put English identity on map?

A. 1999
B. 2005
C. 2004
B. 2005
3. Is it true that Britain was one of the first European
countries to have a woman Prime Minister and a woman
chairperson of debate in its parliament?

 A. Yes
 B. No
A. Yes
4. Which country print its own banknotes
to reminder of their distinctiveness in the
UK?
 A. Wales
 B. Scotland
 C. Northern Irelalnd
B. Scotland
5. What is the single highly important
symbol of Walse identity?
 A. The Walse language
 B. The Walse history
 C. The Walse art
A. The Walse language
6. Which is the longest-established of
ethnicities represented group in Bririan
ethnic identity?
 A. Asians
 B. Black Caribbeans
 C. Black Africa
B. Black Caribbeans
7.In what year did the great wave of
immigration from the Caribbean begin?

A. 1948
B. 1962

C. 1965
A. 1948
8.Why do people in Britain regard it as difficult to
become friends with somebody from a different
‘background’?

A. They find it very difficult to speak to these people


B. They are not close enough to talk
C. They find that the different classes have different
sets of attitudes and daily habits.
C. They find that the different classes have
different sets of attitudes and daily habits.
9.People in the north are more generous and
honest than people in the south of england, is
this true or false?

A. True
B. False
A. True
10. What is the different between
"English" and "British"?
 A.“English” refers to people who are from England -
“Bristish” refers to people who live in the United
Kingdom
 B.“English” refers to people who live in the United
Kingdom- “Bristish” refers to people who are from
England
 C. These two words are the same
A. “English” refers to people who are
from England - “Bristish” refers to
people who live in the United
Kingdom
11. What did the comparison of child
rearing habits of the 1950s and the 1980s
show?
 A woman always have to take care their children
 B Theproportion of men who never changed a
baby nappy had the reminder the same 40%
C the man tend to assume more the household
chores than before
B The proportion of men who never changed
a baby nappy had the reminder the same 40%
12. what was the constant reminders of
people in Scotland’s distinctiveness?

 A There were many symbols of Scottishness


B they speak Scottish Gaelic as the first language
C they decided in flavour of the ordination of
woman priest in 1903
A There were many symbols of Scottishness
13 .Britain had a higher rate of divorce than
anywhere else in Europe except Denmark?

A. True
B. False
A. True
14 When was the English destroy
highland-Scotland ?
A In the eighteenth century
B 23 January 1994
C In the nineteenth century
A In the eighteenth century
15 why did the pseudo Scot’s have
English accent?
A They was taught In school
B. That was their mother tongue
C .Because they went to posh public school
C .Because they went to posh public school
16. what was the highly important
symbol of welsh identity?
A .The welse language
B. The eiffel
C. Big ben clock
A .The welse language
17. When did the wave of immigration
from the Caribbean and south Asia?

 A. It took place between 1950 and 1965


B . Since the beginning of the 1990s
C . Since the beginning of the nineteenth century
 A. It took place between 1950 and 1965
18. Where did British people invest about the
same amount of their identity in their gender
as people?

A Poland
B England
C.On the other part of Northern Europe
C.On the other part of Northern Europe
19 Britain was one of the first Europe countries to
have a woman prime minister and a woman
chairperson, wasn’t it?

A. True
B. False
A. True
20. What was the meaning of the wall
separating the catholic road from the
Protestant shank hill road?

A That was a vivid sign of segregation in


Belfast
B . That was the most beautiful bright in that
country
C that was the longest bright in that country
A That was a vivid sign of segregation in
Belfast
21) For some people living in England who call
themselves ....... Welsh or Irish, this loyalty is
little more than a matter of emotional
attachment
A. Gallic
B. Britain
C. Scotland
C. Scotland
22. Most of the ..... speaking Welsh feel a
certain hostility to the English cultural
invasion of their country
A. Britain
B. Scotland
 C. Welsh
C. Welsh
23) On ……. January every year, many
Scotlish people attend " Burn" suppers.

A. 23
B. 24
C. 25
C. 25
24) in the...century, the English
practically destroyed Highland Scot-
land.
A. Eighteenth
B. Sixteenth
C. Seventeenth
A. Eighteenth
25) A sense of identity based on place of birth
is, like family identity, not very common or
strong in most parts of ...-and perhaps for the
same reason.
A. Scotland
B. Britain
C. Welsh
B. Britain

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