People wishing to become British citizens must first tick some things off a list in order to gain a blue passport - the new colour of the travel document with the UK having left the European Union.
One of the things hopeful citizens will have to do is take a test to see whether or not they understand British customs with a pass rate of 75 per cent required.
The test's intentions, which costs £50 to take, is to find out if potential Brits have what it takes to be part of the country, according to My London with topics including history, geography and motorsport.
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For those needing to take the test, there are official study guides available to prepare and you need 75 per cent or more to pass.
So do you think you can pass the test? Let us know what you get below.
Questions
1. Which two houses fought in the Wars of the Roses?
- The House of Chester
- The House of York
- The House of Lancaster
- The House of Newcastle
2. What did Sir Frank Whittle invent in the 1930s?
- Radar
- Hovercraft
- Jet engine
- Ballpoint pen
3. Who was given the title of Lord Protector?
- Charles I
- Charles II
- Winston Churchill
- Oliver Cromwell
4. Several Church of England bishops sit in the House of Lords.
- True
- False
5. Under which king did the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in England unite to defeat the Vikings?
- William of Orange
- King Alfred the Great
- Henry VIII
- Robert the Bruce
6. Where are the Crown Jewels kept?
- At the House of Commons
- At the Tower of London
- At Buckingham Palace
- At Windsor Castle
7. Which sport can be traced back to the 15th century in Scotland?
- Golf
- Tennis
- Football
- Rugby
8. Who was supported by clansmen from the Scottish highlands and raised and army in 1745?
- Bonnie Prince Charlie
- Robert Burns
- Oliver Cromwell
- Kenneth MacAlpin
9. Who is the patron Saint of Wales?
- St David
- St George
- St Patrick
- St Andrew
10. Who was the first man in the world to run 1 mile in under 4 minutes?
- Sir Chris Hoy
- Sir Roger Bannister
- David Weir
- Mo Farah
11. Which of the following is not a valid UK coin?
- 1p
- 5p
- 25p
- £1
12. What sort of church is the Church of Scotland?
- Catholic
- Baptist
- Presbyterian
- Methodist
13. What king was defeated by Oliver Cromwell during the Civil War and hid in an oak tree before escaping to Europe?
- Richard III
- Charles II
- James I
- Henry IV
14. Complaints against the police can only be made by writing to the Police Complaints Commissioner.
- True
- False
15. I n which country of the British Empire did the Boer War (1899-1902) take place?
- Netherlands
- Falkland Islands
- Gibraltar
- South Africa
16. When is St David’s day?
1st of March
23rd of April
17th of March
30th of November
17. Who built the Tower of London?
Henry VIII
William the Conqueror
Oliver Cromwell
Henry VII
18. What stories are associated with Geoffrey Chaucer?
- The Cambridge Tales
- The Eastbourne Tales
- The Canterbury Tales
- The London Tales
19. Where does the Fringe festival take place?
- Fraserburgh
- Edinburgh
- Inverness
- St Andrews
20. How many members does the Welsh government have?
- 150
- 120
- 90
- 60
21. What was Edward Elgar famous for?
- He was a musician
- He was a tennis player
- He was a comedian
- He was an actor
22. Which of the following is not a British banknote?
- £50
- £25
- £20
- £5
23. What did the Habeas Corpus Act introduce?
- That every prisoner has a right to a court hearing
- A salary for members of Parliament (MPs)
- Financial help for the unemployed, old-age pensions and free school meals
- Measures to improve the conditions of workers
24. What percentage of the UK population has a parent or grandparent born outside of the UK?
- Around 5%
- Around 10%
- Around 15%
- Around 20%
Answers
1. The House of Lancaster and the House of York
2. The jet engine
3. Oliver Cromwell
4. True
5. King Alfred the Great
6. The Tower of London
7. Golf
8. Bonnie Prince Charlie
9. St David
10. Sir Roger Bannister
11. 25p
12. Presbyterian Church
13. Charles II
14. False
15. South Africa
16. March 1
17. William the Conqueror
18. The Canterbury Tales
19. Edinburgh
20. 60
21. He was a musician
22. £25
23. That every prisoner has a right to a court hearing
24. Around 10%
How many did you get right? Let us know which ones you got and which, if any, you didn't in the comments below.
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