TRUE
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falsE
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Question 1/10
It is a dish made of sausages, eggs, flour and milk baked in the oven
Question 2/10
She was never crowned.
Question 3/10
Tea is the most popular hot drink in the UK.
Question 4/10
It takes place on Cooper’s Hill in Gloucestershire. It is a very steep hill and the cheese is rolled from the top whilst people chase after it.
Question 5/10
This is an old law. Luckily today it is no longer enforced.
Question 6/10
The tower is called The Elizabeth
Big Ben is the nickname for the great bell inside the tower, not the tower itself. Tower.
Question 7/10
There are millions more chickens than people in the country.
Question 8/10
This isn’t a common practice in the UK.
Question 9/10
–It is an old law so it has never been enforced.
Question 10/10
Mobile phones are not permitted in lessons and if a student is seen using one then it will be confiscated.
End of the quiz!
Congratulations on finishing the True or False quiz about the UK! 🎉 Whether you scored like a trivia champ or just barely scraped by, at least you now know that tea is not just a drink—it’s a lifestyle! Remember, even if you got a few wrong, it’s all part of the grand British tradition of being charmingly confused. Keep up the good work, and may your next quiz be as delightful as a scone with clotted cream!
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TRUE
or
falsE
start
Question 1/10
It is a dish made of sausages, eggs, flour and milk baked in the oven
Question 2/10
She was never crowned.
Question 3/10
Tea is the most popular hot drink in the UK.
Question 4/10
It takes place on Cooper’s Hill in Gloucestershire. It is a very steep hill and the cheese is rolled from the top whilst people chase after it.
Question 5/10
This is an old law. Luckily today it is no longer enforced.
Question 6/10
The tower is called The Elizabeth
Big Ben is the nickname for the great bell inside the tower, not the tower itself. Tower.
Question 7/10
There are millions more chickens than people in the country.
Question 8/10
This isn’t a common practice in the UK.
Question 9/10
–It is an old law so it has never been enforced.
Question 10/10
Mobile phones are not permitted in lessons and if a student is seen using one then it will be confiscated.
End of the quiz!
Congratulations on finishing the True or False quiz about the UK! 🎉 Whether you scored like a trivia champ or just barely scraped by, at least you now know that tea is not just a drink—it’s a lifestyle! Remember, even if you got a few wrong, it’s all part of the grand British tradition of being charmingly confused. Keep up the good work, and may your next quiz be as delightful as a scone with clotted cream!
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