Q.1
A total of 46,500,001 people were entitled to vote in the referendum. What percentage of the electorate actually turned out?
  • 72.2%
  • 83.3%
  • 94.4%
  • 99.2%
Q.2
The UK voted to leave the EU by 51.9% to 48.1%. However, which part of the UK voted 62% versus 38% in favour of Remain?
  • England
  • Scotland
  • Northern Ireland
  • Wales
Q.3
Which constituency had the highest proportion of Leave voters nationally?
  • Norwich South, Norfolk
  • East Lothian, Scotland
  • Streatham, London
  • Boston and Skegness, Lincolnshire
Q.4
One British Overseas Territory was also allowed to vote. They supported Remain by 95.9% to 4.1%. Which territory was it?
  • The Falkland Islands
  • Saint Helena
  • Gibraltar
  • The Cayman Islands
Q.5
One factor in the result was the age of voters. Which of these groups would be most likely to have voted Leave?
  • 18 to 24-year-olds
  • 25 to 49-year-olds
  • 50 to 64-year-olds
  • Over 65s
Q.6
The most dramatic split in the vote was to do with the level of education. Which of these groups would be most likely to have voted Remain?
  • Those with a GCSE equivalent or lower
  • Those with A-Levels but no degree
  • Those with a higher education but no degree
  • Those with a degree
Q.7
There are ongoing investigations into interference in the referendum by which foreign state?
  • Russia
  • France
  • China
  • The USA
Q.8
Surprisingly, religion was a factor in how people voted. Followers of which faith were the most likely to vote Leave?
  • Islam
  • Church of England
  • Buddhism
  • Roman Catholicism
Q.9
A poll conducted by Conservative peer, Lord Ashcroft, found that which issue was the most important for Leave voters?
  • The UK should have more control of immigration
  • Leaving the EU is an economic opportunity for Britain
  • Decisions about the UK should be taken in the UK
  • A protest against the Establishment
Q.10
In England, leave voters were more than twice as likely as remain voters to describe themselves as what?
  • English, not British
  • British, not European
  • English, not European
  • British, not English
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