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Question 1: When did women in Britain get right
to divorce?
option 1: 1857
option 2: 1907
option 3: 1957
option 4: 1997
Question 2: Till which year did womens property
belong to her husband?
option 1: 1800
option 2: 1882
option 3: 1918
option 4: 1928
Question 3: In which year did women get the right
to vote?
option 1: 1882
option 2: 1901
option 3: 1918
option 4: 1928
Question 4:When women got the right to vote,
the age at which men could vote was 21. What was the
age of women who could vote
option 1: 18
option 2: 21
option 3: 28
option 4: 30
Question 5:When did women receive the same
rights as men for voting?
option 1: 1918
option 2: 1928
option 3: 1938
option 4: 1948
Question 6:Women in Britain make make up 45%
of population?
option 1:TRUE
option 2:FALSE
Question 7:Girls in UK leave school better
qualified than boys?
option 1:TRUE
option 2:FALSE
Question 8:How much percentage of women with
children of school age are in paid work?
option 1:25%
option 2:50%
option 3:75%
option 4:100%
Question 9:Women in Britain do not have the
same access as men to promotion and better-paid
jobs. True of False.
option 1:TRUE
option 2:FALSE
Question 10: Women in Britain make up how much
percentage of workforce
option 1: 35%
option 2: 45%
option 3: 50%
option 4: 51%
Question 11: The average hourly pay for women is
about the same as men
option 1: TRUE
option 2: FALSE
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Answer 1:(1). 1857
Answer 2:(2). Until 1882 a woman’s earnings,
along with any property or money she brought to the
marriage, automatically belonged to her husband.
Answer 3:(3). 1918
Answer 4:(4). 30
Answer 5:(2). 1928
Answer 6:FALSE. Women in Britain make up 51
per cent of the population, and 45 per cent of the
workforce.
Answer 7:TRUE. Girls, as a whole, leave
school today with better qualifications than boys,
and there are now more women than men at university.
Answer 8:(3). 75%
Answer 9:TRUE. Women in Britain do not have
the same access as men to promotion and better-paid
jobs, and the average hourly rate of pay for women
is about 20 per cent lower than it is for men.
Answer 10: (2). Women in Britain make up 51
per cent of the population, and 45 per cent of the
workforce.
Answer 11: FALSE. Women in Britain do not
have the same access as men to promotion and better
paid jobs, and the average hourly rate of pay for
women is about 20 per cent lower than it is for men.
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