The United Kingdom observes several bank holidays that vary by nation, rooted in the historical closure of financial institutions. According to the official handbook, which of the following statements accurately identifies the unique bank holiday arrangements for Scotland and Northern Ireland, while also correctly identifying a holiday that is NOT observed in Scotland?
- Scotland observes January 2nd and St Andrew's Day; Northern Ireland observes St Patrick's Day and the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne; and Easter Monday is a bank holiday in England and Wales but not in Scotland.Cevap
- BScotland observes St Andrew's Day and Easter Monday; Northern Ireland observes St Patrick's Day and January 2nd; and Boxing Day is an official bank holiday in England but not in Scotland.
- CScotland observes January 2nd and the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne; Northern Ireland observes St Andrew's Day and St Patrick's Day; and Good Friday is observed in England but not in Scotland.
- DScotland observes St Patrick's Day and St Andrew's Day; Northern Ireland observes January 2nd and the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne; and New Year's Day is observed in England but not in Scotland.
Cevap
The correct statement is that Scotland observes January 2nd and St Andrew's Day, Northern Ireland observes St Patrick's Day and the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne, and Easter Monday is observed in England and Wales but not in Scotland.
The correct answer accurately synthesizes the regional variations mentioned in the handbook: Scotland's unique observance of January 2nd and St Andrew's Day, Northern Ireland's observance of St Patrick's Day and the Battle of the Boyne, and the fact that Easter Monday is excluded from Scotland's official bank holiday list.
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Regional variation in UK Bank Holidays
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Review the specific dates for patron saint days to ensure you don't confuse the holidays of the four nations.
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