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🇬🇧 Life in the UK Test practice question

William Shakespeare was famous as a…

Traditions & CultureeasyVersion 2026
  1. A.playwright and poet✓ Correct answer
  2. B.painter
  3. C.scientist
  4. D.explorer

Explanation

Shakespeare wrote plays and sonnets in the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras, including Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.

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Practice question based on the official Life in the UK handbook. Official source (Life in the UK: A Guide for New Residents – Handbook (PDF)) This is an independent study resource and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any government.

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