British History A Level exam with
questions and answers
At one point, what percentage of children were in secondary education? - ANSWER: -
20
By 1965, what percent still had no holiday pay? - ANSWER: -25
By 1972, how many drivers were there? - ANSWER: -13 million
By the 60s, how much did consumer spending increase by? - ANSWER: -500 million
How many economists protested against the 1981 budget? - ANSWER: -364
How many Etonians were in Macmillan's government? - ANSWER: -35
How many fish and chip shops were there in the 20s? - ANSWER: -20 000
How many houses were destroyed in the Blitz? - ANSWER: -2 million
How many Jamaicans arrived on the Empire Windrush in 1948? - ANSWER: -492
How many members did the BUF have? - ANSWER: -50 000 in 1934
How many members did the NVALA have? - ANSWER: -100 000
How many miles of railway were cut by the Beeching axe in 1963? - ANSWER: -5000
How many new houses were built in the 30s and how many of them were council
houses? - ANSWER: -2 million, 700 000
How many nurses did the NHS recruit in 1948? - ANSWER: -over 50 000
How many people from the Caribbean joined the RAF during WWII? - ANSWER: -10
000
How many people on average went to watch professional football in the 20s and 30s? -
ANSWER: -22 million
How many people paid to watch the Ryder Cup in 1933? - ANSWER: -50 000
How many public sector workers went on strike during the Winter of Discontent? -
ANSWER: -1.5 million
questions and answers
At one point, what percentage of children were in secondary education? - ANSWER: -
20
By 1965, what percent still had no holiday pay? - ANSWER: -25
By 1972, how many drivers were there? - ANSWER: -13 million
By the 60s, how much did consumer spending increase by? - ANSWER: -500 million
How many economists protested against the 1981 budget? - ANSWER: -364
How many Etonians were in Macmillan's government? - ANSWER: -35
How many fish and chip shops were there in the 20s? - ANSWER: -20 000
How many houses were destroyed in the Blitz? - ANSWER: -2 million
How many Jamaicans arrived on the Empire Windrush in 1948? - ANSWER: -492
How many members did the BUF have? - ANSWER: -50 000 in 1934
How many members did the NVALA have? - ANSWER: -100 000
How many miles of railway were cut by the Beeching axe in 1963? - ANSWER: -5000
How many new houses were built in the 30s and how many of them were council
houses? - ANSWER: -2 million, 700 000
How many nurses did the NHS recruit in 1948? - ANSWER: -over 50 000
How many people from the Caribbean joined the RAF during WWII? - ANSWER: -10
000
How many people on average went to watch professional football in the 20s and 30s? -
ANSWER: -22 million
How many people paid to watch the Ryder Cup in 1933? - ANSWER: -50 000
How many public sector workers went on strike during the Winter of Discontent? -
ANSWER: -1.5 million