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KS3 Citizenship Practice Test: UK - Made Up Of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland And Wales
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The UK is a short way of writing The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. People often incorrectly call the UK Great Britain. The first modern humans arrived in Britain about 14,000 BC, as the last Ice Age was ending. About 7,500 years ago, the rising sea level caused by the ice melting created the English Channel and the North Sea. Scientists have estimated that about eighty percent of your DNA came from the European people stranded in Britain when it became surrounded by the sea. The other twenty percent comes from successful invasions by Celts, Picts, Vikings, Anglo... Show more
KS3 Citizenship Practice Test: UK - Made Up Of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland And Wales
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10 Questions

1. What is the approximate population of the UK?
2. At its height in 1922, the British Empire covered approximately how much of the Earth's total land area?
3. What is the flag of the UK known as?
4. In which year did Southern Ireland become independent?
5. What does the word 'empire' mean in the sense of the British Empire?
6. What does UK stand for?
7. What is the capital of Scotland?
8. How many countries make up the UK?
9. What does the word 'kingdom' mean?
10. What is the area of the UK?