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When is St. Andrew’s Day celebrated in Scotland?
St. Andrew's Day is celebrated on the 30th of November in Scotland.
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Who is the patron saint of Wales?
St. David is the patron saint of Wales, and his day is celebrated on 1 March.
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According to the 2009 Citizenship Survey, what percentage of people in the UK identify as Sikh?
The 2009 Citizenship Survey reported that 1% of people in the UK identified as Sikh.
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According to the 2009 Citizenship Survey, what percentage of people in the UK identify as Muslim?
The 2009 Citizenship Survey reported that 4% of people in the UK identified as Muslim.
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Who is the patron saint of Northern Ireland?
St. Patrick is the patron saint of Northern Ireland, and his day is celebrated on 17 March.
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According to the 2009 Citizenship Survey, what percentage of people in the UK identified themselves as Hindu?
The 2009 Citizenship Survey reported that 2% of people in the UK identified as Hindu.
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How long is the term for the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland?
The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland is appointed for a term of one year.
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What percentage of people in the UK reported having no religion?
21% of people in the UK reported having no religion according to the Census.
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When is St. David’s Day celebrated in Wales?
St. David's Day is celebrated on the 1st of March in Wales.
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Who is the head of the Church of England?
The Monarch is the head of the Church of England.
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Most of the people in the UK identify themselves as:
In the 2009 Citizenship Survey, 70% of people in the UK identified themselves as Christian.
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According to the 2009 Citizenship Survey, what percentage of people in the UK identified as Jewish?
The survey found that less than 0.5% of people in the UK identified as Jewish.
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Who is the spiritual leader of the Church of England?
The spiritual leader of the Church of England is the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE? UK citizens are required by law to follow Christianity.
In the UK, everyone has the legal right to practice any religion or choose not to follow any religion at all.
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Which of the following are Protestant Christian groups in the UK?
Protestant Christian groups in the UK include Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians, and Quakers.
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Which of the following statements is true for Westminster Abbey?
Westminster Abbey has been the coronation church since 1066 and is the final resting place of 17 monarchs.
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Which of the following is the National Church of Scotland?
The National Church of Scotland is the Church of Scotland, which is a Presbyterian Church.
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When is St. Patrick’s Day celebrated in Northern Ireland?
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on the 17th of March in Northern Ireland.
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Who is the patron saint of England?
St. George is the patron saint of England, and his day is celebrated on 23 April.
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What is the Church of England also known as?
In other countries, the Church of England is called the Anglican Church.
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According to the 2009 Citizenship Survey, what percentage of people in the UK identified as Buddhist?
The 2009 Citizenship Survey found that less than 0.5% of people in the UK identified as Buddhist.
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Who usually selects the Archbishop and other senior church officials in the UK?
The Monarch has the right to select senior church officials, but the decision is usually made by the Prime Minister and a committee appointed by the Church.
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When is St. George’s Day celebrated in England?
St. George's Day is celebrated on the 23rd of April in England.
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Which of the following is the official Church of the state in the UK?
The official Church of the state in the UK is the Church of England.
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Who is the patron saint of Scotland?
St. Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, and his day is celebrated on 30 November.
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Which of the following regions has its patron saint’s day as an official holiday?
Only Scotland and Northern Ireland have their patron saint’s day as an official holiday.
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Who is the chairperson of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland?
The chairperson of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland is the Moderator, who is appointed for one year and often speaks on behalf of the Church.
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What is the Church of England called in the Scotland and the United States?
In the United States, the Church of England is known as the Episcopal Church.
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