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II. Choose the correct answer (a, b or c).
11. The westernmost point in England is …
a) John O’Groats;
b) Land’s End;
c) Dover.
12. The United Kingdom is ...
a) a federal state;
b) a confederation;
c) a unitary state.
13. An MP who does not hold any official position in the government or opposition is often called a …
a) member of the Shadow Cabinet;
b) frontbencher;
c) backbencher.
14. Gaelic, in its different forms, is spoken by some people in …
a) Ireland and Wales;
b) Scotland and Wales;
c) Scotland and Ireland.
15. The religious (spiritual) leader of the Church of England, whose official title is Primate of All England, is …
a) the Archbishop of Westminster;
b) the Archbishop of York;
c) the Archbishop of Canterbury.
16. ‘Hot cross buns’ are traditionally eaten …
a) on Good Friday;
b) at Christmas;
c) on Guy Falkes’ Night.
17. An annual Welsh national bardic festival of music, literature and drama is known as (a/an) …
a) eisteddfod;
b) Sinn Fein;
c) tartan.
18. The Metropolitan Police Force is responsible for …
a) the whole of the United Kingdom;
b) the whole of England and Wales;
c) London.
19. A shop steward is (a/an) …
a) owner of a shop;
b) shop assistant;
c) trade union leader in a factory or other local work force.
20. ‘The Troubles’ is the name used for …
a) sectarian divisions and terrorism in Northern Ireland from 1969;
b) the miners’ strikes in the 1980s;
c) the internal divisions in the Conservative Party after its defeat in the 1997 general election.