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Life in the UK Test Chapter 2 Exam 2
Posted in July 1st, 2010
A large number of Jews came to Britain to escape racist attacks called what?
diaspora
zion
pogroms
fascism
Why did the Huguenots leave France and went to Britain?
Religious persecution
Famine
War
Wide Spread Disease
Why did the Irish transfer to Britain?
They were forced out of the place
They were prisoners of war
They were struck by famine
They had relatives there
Canada did not face strict immigration controls to the UK in the 1960s, because it was part of the "old" Commonwealth countries.
TRUE
FALSE
Why did the UK encourage other people to migrate in the UK after World War 2?
Many people have migrated out of the UK.
The UK needed people to populate the area.
The UK wanted to gather allies incase of another war.
The UK lacked in labour force
In the 1950s, people were recruited from the West Indies to primarily do what?
To sell cloth
To drive buses
To construct buildings
To sell jewelry
A wide campaign demanding women to vote arose around what century?
18th
17th
19th
16th
Those women who campaigned in the 19th century for the right to vote became known as what?
Suffragers
Suffragettes
Suffragatte
Suffraque
After the First World War, for the first time, women were finally allowed to run for Parliament and vote as well starting at what age?
Age 21
Age 19
Age 30
Age 25
During what year were women finally allowed to start voting at the same age when men did?
1920s
1900s
1890s
1910s
There are more men in Britain compared to women.
TRUE
FALSE
On average, boys leave the school with better qualifications compared to girls in Britain.
TRUE
FALSE
At Britain, about how many women with school-age children are in paid work?
1/4
1/2
3/4
1/3
The average hourly pay rate for women is how many % less compared to men with the same job?
50%
10%
1%
20%
The youth (ages up to 19) in the UK make up about ____ of the population.
1/4
1/2
1/3
5%
About how many % of children in the UK live with their birth parents?
20%
90%
65%
43%
How many percent of children in the UK live with only a single parent?
25%
15%
45%
30%
According to the law, children between the age _____ are required to go to school.
4 to 13
5 to 18
5 to 16
4 to 17
Which of the following is not part of the national test administered to 7, 11, and 14 year olds in the UK?
Mathematics
Geography
Science
English
The equivalent of the GCSE in Scotland is called what?
QSE
GSSE
CSQ
SQA
Most students take the GCSE at the age of 14.
TRUE
FALSE
Three AS units has an equivalent of how much of an AGCE?
2
1/4
1
1/2
It is common for people to call AGCEs as what?
Tertiary level
A level
S rank
University level
What is the fraction of students that take up a higher education at a university or college?
1/2
1/3
3/5
1/5
It is uncommon for young people in the UK to have part-time jobs, because they tend to focus more on their studies.
TRUE
FALSE
Laws in the UK allow children to start working at the age of what?
10
14
12
15
Which of the following is the most common place to see children work at?
Community centers
Schools
Supermarkets
Villages
There are more school boys that smoke compared to their female counterparts.
TRUE
FALSE
Smoking in work places and public buildings are not allowed in the UK.
TRUE
FALSE
Selling tobacco products starting at the age of 15 is allowed.
TRUE
FALSE
It is legal to drink in public as long as one is at the right age.
TRUE
FALSE
One concern regarding the youth is the possibility of heavy drinking with an intention to get intoxicated. What is term called for this?
Chronic drinking
Binge drinking
Underground drinking
Alcoholic fever
The UK has a drug problem as more than half of the population has taken illegal drugs one time or another.
TRUE
FALSE
Which of the following drugs is legal in the UK?
Ecstasy
Heroin
Amphetamines
None of the above
You could start voting in the UK at the age of ______.
22
18
15
19
Most of the first-time voters in Britain use their vote, because most of the youth are active in politics.
TRUE
FALSE
Citizenship is part of the national curriculum.
TRUE
FALSE
Which of the following is not a major issue for the young people in England?
Drugs
Racism
Education
Health
How many percentage of the youth is believed to have participated in any form at a community event during the past?
24%
50%
86%
12%
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