A.sensational newspaper
B.high quality newspaper
C.down-market or low quality newspapers
D.newspaper addressing a broad readership
A.People who studied political sciences at prestigious universities
B.People who have been nominated by the Queen
C.People who passed a pre-election campaign
D.Any one over 21 who has been nominated as candidates to become an MP
A.the Roman settlers who lived there
B.a tribe that invaded England after the Romans had left
C.the Celts who lived there before the Romans arrived
D.the French word for ‘enemy’
A.Latin, Greek, Spanish and French
B.German, Latin, Greek, Danish and French
C.German, Latin, Danish and French
D.Spanish, Latin, Greek, Danish and French
A.Euro
B.Pound Euro
C.Pound sterling
D.UK Dollar
A.symbolically
B.constitutionally
C.ordinarily
D.customarily
A.Tony Blair
B.Margaret Thatcher
C.Gordon Brown
D.David Cameron
A.New Scotland Ward
B.New Scotland Yard
C.New Scotland Watch
D.New Scotland Guard
A.typical British drink
B.tea the British drink in the afternoon
C.small meal
D.a certain type of cake served in the afternoon
A.can decide on what to choose from National Curriculum
B.have total liberty regarding their Curriculum
C.can choose according to their county what to include in their Curriculum
D.follow the same National Curriculum
A.high-quality newspaper
B.down-market or low quality newspaper
C.serious and political
D.newspaper addressing only a specific readership
A.Londinum
B.Thames
C.Tower
D.Westminster
A.bigger than
B.remarkable bigger than
C.about the same as
D.smaller than
A.were extremely successful in school and went to prestigious universities
B.have inherited titles or were appointed because of their good work
C.have been elected by other Lords to represent them
D.got a promotion from the House of Commons
A.Rom
B.France
C.Germany
D.Scandinavia
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