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Questions and Answers
1.
LNAT – National Admissions Test for Law is ... minutes long:
A. 
135
B. 
130
C. 
125
D. 
120
2.
What is the highest point in the British Isles?
A. 
Big Ben
B. 
Ben Nevis
C. 
Mt. Snowdon
D. 
Scafell Pike
3.
Which famous building in London was historically used to house important political prisoners?
A. 
The Arsenal
B. 
Westminster Abbey
C. 
Tower of London
D. 
The Royal Dungeons
4.
What is Black Pudding made from?
A. 
Porridge
B. 
Bonemeal
C. 
Lights and sweetmeats
D. 
Blood
5.
What is the capital of Wales?
A. 
Cardiff
B. 
Swansea
C. 
Ebbw Vale
D. 
Aberystwyth
6.
Which Bronte wrote the book 'Agnes Grey'?
A. 
Emily
B. 
Anne
C. 
Charlotte
D. 
Neither
7.
Which famous Scottish drink is supposedly brewed from girders?
A. 
Glenfiddich
B. 
Highland Spring
C. 
Irn-Bru
D. 
Famous Grouse
8.
A "Brummie" comes from what city in Great Britain?
A. 
Swansea
B. 
Edinbourgh
C. 
London
D. 
Birmingham
9.
UK and one of the European countries are one of the longest standing allies in the world. What is the name of that country?
A. 
Portugal
B. 
Spain
C. 
France
D. 
Germany
10.
How old do you have to be to receive a personalized letter from the queen?
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