How many farms are there in the UK ?
240.000
How many objects are there in british museum ?
8 million
Who were the first settlers in British Isles?
Celts
What are the main stages of education in the UK ?
primary, secondary, further and higher education
What is the meaning of the word "Parliament" ?
"parley", a discussion
What is the Britain's most important crops ?
potato, rapeseed, sugar beets and wheat
What is the most mysterious monument in the world ?
Stonehenge
How old was Queen Victoria when she became queen ?
18
What exams do students take at the end of secondary school ?
GCSE
Since 1689, the monarch's power has been reduced by ......
Parliament
What is the most important service industry in Britain ?
Finance, insurance and real estate
Where is the Rosetta Stone kept ?
The british museum
Who was the first woman to hold the office ?
Margaret Thatcher
When the school begin and end ?
From 8:40am to 3:10pm
Who is a defendant?
A defendant is the person accused of doing something wrong in a civil case.
When the UK joined to the European Community ?
1973
When the Buckingham Palace is built ?
18th century
What is the name of the period which Queen Victoria reigned ?
Victorian age
How many universities are there in Britain?
100
What is Civil Law about?
Civil Law covers disagreements between individuals over rights and responsibilities, such as contracts.
How many tourists visit to the UK each year ?
15 million
Which periods of European paintings does the National gallery include?
from 13th to 19th century
Which periods does the Old English include ?
5 6th century
What is the oldest university in Europe ?
Oxford
What is the Judicial Branch?
The Judicial Branch is the system of laws used in Scotland and England and Wales. Northern Ireland law is similar to that in England.