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Question 1: In 16th and 17th century who came
to UK as immigrants?
option 1:Indians
option 2:Irish labourers
option 3:Protestant Huguenots from France
option 4:West Indians
Question 2:Between 1880 -1910, large numbers
of Jewish people came to Britain. Where did they
come from?
option 1:Germany
option 2:USA
option 3:Poland
Question 3:In the 1970's Britain admitted
28000 people of Indian origin from which country?
option 1:India
option 2:Pakistan
option 3:Bangladesh
option 4:Uganda
Question 4:In the 1980's, people from which
country listed below were not part of largest
immigrant group
option 1:USA
option 2:Australia
option 3:South Africa
option 4:India
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Answer 1:Correct answer (3). In the sixteenth
and seventeenth centuries, Protestant Huguenots from
France came to Britain to escape religious
persecution.
Answer 2:Correct answer (3). Between 1880
-1910, a large numbers of Jewish people came to
Britain from what are now Poland, Ukraine, and
Belarus to escape violence they faced at home.
Answer 3:In the 1970's Britain admitted
28,000 people of Indian origin who had been forced
to leave Uganda, and 22,000 refugees from South East
Asia. So correct answer is (4)
Answer 4:In the 1980s, the largest immigrant
groups were from the United States, Australia, South
Africa, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, and
Malaysia. So the correct answer is (4)
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