Share Read on Mobile Enter Reading Mode Life in the UK Test 3 Posted on 10/06/2020 by Testrada Life in the UK tests 1. When a woman got married, her earnings, property and money automatically belonged to her husband, until 1380until 1941until 1870 2. It is expected that women should stay at home and not work.TRUEFALSE 3. What happened to the agriculture and the manufacturing of goods because of the Industrial Revolution?The production increased because of large immigrationThey were limited by the competition of countries more advanced than BritainThey became mechanised, which increased productionThey became illegal 4. Name two famous Irish missionaries who spread the Christianity in BritainSt Robert and St AndrewSt Patrick and St ColumbaCaesar and ClaudiusBoudicca and Hadrian 5. UK laws prohibit unfair treatment because of pregnancy, disability or marital status.FALSETRUE 6. Throughout the 19th century, only men with property could vote.TRUEFALSE 7. People learned how to make weapons and tools out of iron during the Stone Agethe Middle Agesthe Iron Age 8. Which Westminster Abbey organist wrote church music, operas, and developed a British style distinct from that elsewhere in Europe?Gustav HolstHenry PurcellGeorge Frederick HandelGeorge V 9. Since the Bill of Rights, there were two main groups in the Parliament, known asthe Royalists and the Abolitioniststhe Cavaliers and the Roundheadsthe Whigs and the Toriesthe Jacobites and the Huguenots 10. In Northern Ireland, minor criminal cases are heard by aSheriffMagistrate or Justice of PeaceDistrict Judge or Deputy District JudgeJustice of Peace 11. Henry VIII established the Church of England after the Pope refused tolet him divorce Catherine of Aragonlet him divorce Anne Boleynlet him impose new worship ruleslet him invade France 12. What was the estimated population of the British Empire during the Victorian age?40 million peoplemore than 400 million peoplemore than 20 million people 13. In the Church of England, created by Henry VIII, who had the power to appoint bishops and order how people should worship?the kingthe Prime Ministerthe Popethe Archbishop of Canterbury 14. What was the symbol of the House of Tudor?a red rose with a white rose inside ita red and a white rose next to each othera white rose with a red rose inside ittwo red roses next to each other 15. The electoral register is updated every year in September or Octoberin June or July 16. The Duke of Wellington was killed in the Battle of Waterloo.TRUEFALSE 17. Serfs could grow food on a small area of their lord’s land, and could not move awaybut could move away whenever they wanted 18. In which country of the UK do minor criminal offences go to a Justice of the Peace Court?Northern IrelandEngland Scotland Wales 19. In Which We Serve isa novela comic operaa poema movie 20. Who arrived in Britain 6,000 years ago?the first farmersthe Christiansthe Tudorsthe Romans 21. The Scottish Parliament abolished the authority of the Pope in Scotland in 1560106617801990 22. 28 June 1918 is the day whenthe First World War endedthe Archduke of Austria was assassinatedthe United Kingdom joined the First World War 23. Big Ben is over1000 years old150 years old500 years old 24. Name two writers, prominent during the 1930s.Jane Austin and William BlakeRoald Dahl and J.K. RowlingGraham Greene and Evelyn Waugh Loading...