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Difficulty: MediumGreat Britain vs. United Kingdom

The official terminology used in the Life in the UK test distinguishes between specific geographical landmasses and political unions. Based on these definitions, which statement accurately lists the countries belonging to Great Britain and those belonging to the United Kingdom?

  1. Great Britain consists of England, Scotland, and Wales; the United Kingdom consists of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.Answer
  2. B
    Great Britain consists of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland; the United Kingdom consists of Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland.
  3. C
    Great Britain consists of England and Scotland; the United Kingdom consists of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
  4. D
    Great Britain consists of England, Scotland, and Wales; the United Kingdom consists of England, Scotland, Wales, and the Republic of Ireland.

Answer

Great Britain consists of England, Scotland, and Wales; the United Kingdom consists of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The correct answer accurately distinguishes between the two terms: 'Great Britain' refers to the geographical island comprising England, Scotland, and Wales, while the 'United Kingdom' refers to the political state which includes Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Define the components of 'Great Britain'.
England, Scotland, and Wales.
Great Britain is the geographical term for the island containing these three countries.
2
Define the components of the 'United Kingdom'.
England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
The United Kingdom is a political union that includes the countries of Great Britain plus Northern Ireland.
3
Verify the status of the Republic of Ireland.
It is an independent sovereign state.
It is separate from the United Kingdom and must be excluded from the list of UK countries.

Key Concept

The distinction between Great Britain (geographical) and the United Kingdom (political).
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