Exit Brexit Quiz Question Title * 1. What percentage of the UK voted to leave the EU in 2016? 54% 51% 52% 57% Question Title * 2. On what day did the UK formally leave the EU? 31 January 2020 14 February 2020 22 May 2019 31 October 2019 Question Title * 3. How many member states were left in the European Union once the UK left? 29 27 26 28 Question Title * 4. After the UK formally left the EU, a “transition period” began to allow the two sides to negotiate a new free trade agreement. How much time was allotted for this period to take place? 11 months 1 year 6 months 9 months Question Title * 5. Brexit was delayed 3 times. The first time was to 22 May 2019 and the third to 31 January 2020. When was the second time to? 14 August 2019 1 September 2019 3 November 2019 31 October 2019 Question Title * 6. Before it was absorbed by the European Union in 1993, the European Economic Community served the function of integrating the economies of several European states. When did the UK join the European Economic Community? 1977 1980 1973 1970 Question Title * 7. What was the name of the agreement that formed the European Union? Treaty of Rome Single European Act Treaty of Amsterdam Maastricht Treaty Question Title * 8. In 2019, the European Research Group, a band of Brexit hardliners, refused to back then-PM Theresa May’s thrice-rejected Brexit deal. What nickname did this group give themselves? Brexiteers Eurosceptics The Spartans The Brexit hardmen Question Title * 9. As part of the withdrawal agreement, the UK has agreed to make a series of financial payments to the EU commonly referred to as the divorce bill. Roughly how much will these payments add up to? Around GBP30 billion Around GBP60 billion Around GBP45 billion Around GBP15 billion Question Title * 10. Under Mr Johnson’s deal, a new provision addressed taxes called tariffs being levied against goods moving between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. At which point are these tariffs to be levied? As goods move from Northern Ireland to the Republic of Ireland As goods move from Great Britain to Northern Ireland Tariffs are not levied against goods traveling to the Republic of Ireland Done