| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What flower is traditionally worn on Remembrance Day ? | Red Poppy | 96%
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| Who is the patron Saint of Wales ? | St.David | 83%
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| Which city has the nickname, "The Granite City" ? | Aberdeen | 75%
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| Which overseas territory of the U.K. has given it's name to an item of clothing ? | Bermuda | 73%
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| According to folklore, which of Robin Hood's Merry Men was his second in command ? | Little John | 70%
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| Who was Henry VIII's last wife ? | Catherine Parr | 58%
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| "Watford Gap" is best known as what? | Motorway Service Area | 54%
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| What body part is depicted on the flag of Northern Ireland ? | Hand | 48%
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| What is unique about the United Kingdom's postage stamps ? | No country name | 46%
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| Sir Robert Walpole is generally considered to be the first Prime Minister, what party did he represent ? | Whig | 42%
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| During the Industrial Revolution, which city earned the nickname "Cottonopolis" ? | Manchester | 41%
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| "Love Shine a Light" by Katrina and the Waves was the last U.K. entry to win the Eurovision Song Contest, but in which year ? | 1997 | 39%
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| How many of the United States are larger in area to the United Kingdom? | 11 | 13%
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| The "Pirates" Motorcycle Speedway team represent which coastal town ? | Poole | 11%
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| What African country is the next smallest in area to the U.K. (less than 1,000 km2) ? | Uganda | 11%
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