What is the name of the regulating authority for higher risk buildings?
The Building Safety Regulator (BSR)
What pH value is considered neutral?
7
What treaty officially ended World War 1?
The treaty of Versailles
What is the name of the fictional continent where game of thrones takes place?
Westeros
What are the two houses of Parliament?
1. House of Commons
2. House of Lords
National Planning Policy Framework
What is the approximate speed of light?
3 x 108 m/s
Who was the first emperor of Rome?
Augustus
2. Michael Schumacher
Which flower is associated with England?
The Tudor Rose
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.
What is the boundary around a black hole beyond which nothing can escape called?
The event horizon
What US city was attacked at Pearl Harbour in 1941?
Honolulu - Hawaii (Island O'ahu is also acceptable)
What is Chandler Bing's middle name?
Muriel
When did the first farmers arrive in Britain?
4000BC/6000 years ago
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
Which structure in the brain regulates body temperature and hunger?
How many nations/sovereign entities are recognized by the U.N.?
195
Who was the first Bachelorette?
Trista Sutter
What is the name of the patron saint of Wales?
St. David
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.
1. Hydrogen
2. Helium
3. Lithium
4. Beryllium
5. Boron
What type of rock is formed from cooled magma or lava?
How long did Kim Kardashian's marriage to Kris Humphries last?
72 days
What legal document formally ended the absolute power of the monarchy and established Parliament's authority?
Bill of Rights 1689