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What is the name of the regulating authority for higher risk buildings?

The Building Safety Regulator (BSR)

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What pH value is considered neutral?

7

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What treaty officially ended World War 1?

The treaty of Versailles

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What is the name of the fictional continent where game of thrones takes place? 

Westeros

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What are the two houses of Parliament?

1. House of Commons

2. House of Lords

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What does NPPF stand for?

National Planning Policy Framework

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What is the approximate speed of light? 

3 x 108 m/s

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Who was the first emperor of Rome?

Augustus 

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Which drivers have won the most Formula 1 world championships? (2 answers will be accepted)
1. Lewis Hamilton

2. Michael Schumacher 

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Which flower is associated with England? 

The Tudor Rose

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When do you need a section 106 agreement? 

1.When a development creates impacts that cant be handled by planning conditions alone and need a legally binding obligations. 

2. When the council wants the developer to put more offers on the table in terms of finances, development, contributions, etc... before they approve their development.

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What is the boundary around a black hole beyond which nothing can escape called?

The event horizon

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What US city was attacked at Pearl Harbour in 1941?

Honolulu - Hawaii (Island O'ahu is also acceptable)

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What is Chandler Bing's middle name? 

Muriel

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When did the first farmers arrive in Britain?

4000BC/6000 years ago

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When is a development considered exempt from a Biodiversity Net Gain contribution for being below the threshold (de minimus)

When a development does not affect a priority habitat and impacts less than 

1. 25 square meters of on-site habitat

2. 5m of on-site linear habitats such as hedgerows 

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Which structure in the brain regulates body temperature and hunger? 

The Hypothalamus
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How many nations/sovereign entities are recognized by the U.N.? 

195

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Who was the first Bachelorette?

Trista Sutter

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What is the name of the patron saint of Wales?

St. David

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What is Article 4 used for? 

A local authority may use Article 4 to restrict permitted development rights in areas of interest such as conservation areas, green belts, areas of future growth...etc.

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What are the first five elements of the periodic table? 

1. Hydrogen

2. Helium

3. Lithium

4. Beryllium

5. Boron

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What type of rock is formed from cooled magma or lava?

Igneous rock
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How long did Kim Kardashian's marriage to Kris Humphries last?

72 days 

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What legal document formally ended the absolute power of the monarchy and established Parliament's authority?

Bill of Rights 1689

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