| 1.Which of the following newspapers is a tabloid? |
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| 2.Up until 1970's the Irish economy was . |
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| 3.How long is the office term of the President of Ireland? |
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| 4.Which of the following was NOT an activity in Shakespeare's time? |
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| 5.Which of the following about the BBC is NOT true? |
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| 6.Easter commemorates _________. |
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| 7.In 1916 the Irish Volunteers and the Irish Citizen Army staged a rebellion against British rule, recorded in history as . |
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| 8.The word "Ireland" is used ambiguously to mean _______. |
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| 9.The daily business of the government is executed by the . |
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| 10.Where is the international tennis championships held? |
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| 11.Which of the following is the British oldest daily newspaper? |
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| 12.Which of the following sports was NOT invented in Britain? |
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| 13. It was said that Christianity was introduced into Ireland by __________ |
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| 14.A free press is considered very important to the functioning of parliamentary democracy because . |
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| 15.Arthur Griffith developed a new political party in the period 1905—08 known as . |
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| 16.On which day is Halloween celebrated? |
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| 17.How many members does the Senate consist of? |
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| 18.Which of the following newspapers is printed internationally? |
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| 19.Judges are appointed by _____ on the advice of ________ |
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| 20.Which of the following is truly a sport of the royal family? |
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