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The `Call Yourself British?' Quiz Book: Could You Pass the UK Citizenship Test?
Hardback
Main Details
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The `Call Yourself British?' Quiz Book: Could You Pass the UK Citizenship Test?
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Michael Odell
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:304 | Dimensions(mm): Height 204,Width 144 |
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Category/Genre | Law for the lay person Trivia and quiz question books |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780857525413
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Classifications | Dewey:323.620941 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Transworld Publishers Ltd
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Imprint |
Doubleday
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Publication Date |
12 October 2017 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Find out just how British you jolly well are: 500 multiple choice questions based on the Home Office Citizenship test Can you beat the 51% of British 18- to 24-year-olds who failed the test? Includes genuine, nationality-defining questions such as: What are the contents of the 1689 Bill of Rights? What qualifications does the Queen have? Who was/is Richard Arkwright, Sake Dean Mahomet, John Petts or David Weir? Which of the following truly originated in Britain? A. St George B. Tea bag C. Pubs D. Fish and Chips Grab your family or friends and test yourself with 500 sample questions. The answers will inform, surprise and above all, make you laugh. Are you the bee's knees or Britain's biggest plonker? These questions are based on the official Home Office handbook that prepares newcomers for the test they have to pass to obtain UK citizenship. Filled with questions on the Salmon Act of 1986 and the reasons Brits keep pets, chances are that unless you've studied and memorised the book from cover to cover, you'll probably lose the plot. With Brexit and all this talk of sovereignty, the question of what it really means to be British has never been so important, so here is your chance to see how you measure up to your county's expectations. The best of British luck to you!
Author Biography
Michael Odell is a freelance journalist and author. He currently writes for The Times, doing interviews and writing on family matters. He is the author of Rock Bottom: A Music Writer's Journey Into Madness.
Reviews"With Brexit on the way, you don't know which of your European friends you'll soon be helping to pass their British citizenship test. So you had better start practising. Michael Odell...asks the tough and ridiculous questions that immigrants are expected to know. Do you know your Eid ul-Adha from your Statute of Rhuddlan? Read this book and find out." * The Times (Best stocking-filer books of 2017) *
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