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The University Guide 2012 is published this week, with Cambridge beating arch-enemy Oxford to take first place in the ranking of UK universities.So how much do you know about the UK's hallowed halls of learning?The University Guide 2012 is published this week, with Cambridge beating arch-enemy Oxford to take first place in the ranking of UK universities.So how much do you know about the UK's hallowed halls of learning?
1.) Multiple Choice Question1.) Multiple Choice Question
Cambridge may have ended Oxford's six-year stint as the UK's leading university, but which of the two is the oldest university in the English-speaking world?Cambridge may have ended Oxford's six-year stint as the UK's leading university, but which of the two is the oldest university in the English-speaking world?
  1. Oxford
  2. Cambridge
  1. Oxford
  2. Cambridge
2.) Multiple Choice Question2.) Multiple Choice Question
But if they're the oldest, which is the newest university in the UK?But if they're the oldest, which is the newest university in the UK?
  1. Roehampton University
  2. University of Gloucestershire
  3. University of the Highlands and Islands
  1. Roehampton University
  2. University of Gloucestershire
  3. University of the Highlands and Islands
3.) Multiple Choice Question3.) Multiple Choice Question
What was the most popular subject studied at university last year?What was the most popular subject studied at university last year?
  1. Law
  2. Design studies
  3. Psychology
  4. Nursing
  1. Law
  2. Design studies
  3. Psychology
  4. Nursing
4.) Multiple Choice Question4.) Multiple Choice Question
Only one of these famous faces went to university, which one?Only one of these famous faces went to university, which one?
  1. Winston Churchill
  2. Diana Princess of Wales
  3. Jose Mourinho
  4. Roald Dahl
  1. Winston Churchill
  2. Diana, Princess of Wales
  3. Jose Mourinho
  4. Roald Dahl
5.) Multiple Choice Question5.) Multiple Choice Question
According to Universities UK, two thirds of the student population are what? According to Universities UK, two-thirds of the student population are what?
  1. Mature students
  2. From comprehensive schools
  3. Female
  1. Mature students
  2. From comprehensive schools
  3. Female
6.) Multiple Choice Question6.) Multiple Choice Question
"The exquisite art of idleness, one of the most important things that any university can teach." Who said? "The exquisite art of idleness, one of the most important things that any university can teach." Said who?
  1. Oscar Wilde
  2. Bill Clinton
  3. Eddie Izzard
  1. Oscar Wilde
  2. Bill Clinton
  3. Eddie Izzard
7.) Multiple Choice Question7.) Multiple Choice Question
On average, what did universities spend on each student in 2009/10? On average, what did universities spend on each student in 2009-10?
  1. £1,989
  2. £3,428
  3. £5,452
  4. £8,612
  1. £1,989
  2. £3,428
  3. £5,452
  4. £8,612
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  1. It's Oxford, according to the university. There is no clear date of foundation, but teaching existed at Oxford in some form in 1096. Records suggest Cambridge University grew out of an association of scholars that was formed in 1209, making it the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world.
  2. It's the University of the Highlands and Islands, which is the only university based in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. It gained full university status in February this year. Roehampton became a university in 2004 and Gloucestershire in 2001.
  3. It's nursing, with 27,079 people accepted onto nursing degree courses in 2010, according to the University and Colleges Admissions Service (Ucas). It's followed by design studies with 18,819 people accepted, law with 16,979 and psychology with 16,138.
  4. It's Jose Mourinho, the current manager of Real Madrid and former Chelsea manager. He studied sports science at the Technical University of Lisbon.
  5. It's mature students, according to the organisation which represents university leaders. If you are aged 21 or over when you enrol in undergraduate study you are considered a mature student.
  6. It's Oscar Wilde, who attended university in both Dublin and Oxford.
  7. It's £3,428, according to the guide. Cambridge University spent £8,612 per student in 2009/10.
  1. It's Oxford, according to the university. There is no clear date of foundation, but teaching existed at Oxford in some form in 1096. Records suggest Cambridge University grew out of an association of scholars that was formed in 1209, making it the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world.
  2. It's the University of the Highlands and Islands, which is the only university based in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. It gained full university status in February this year. Roehampton became a university in 2004 and Gloucestershire in 2001.
  3. It's nursing, with 27,079 people accepted on to nursing degree courses in 2010, according to the University and Colleges Admissions Service (Ucas). It's followed by design studies with 18,819 people accepted, law with 16,979 and psychology with 16,138.
  4. It's Jose Mourinho, the current manager of Real Madrid and former Chelsea manager. He studied sports science at the Technical University of Lisbon.
  5. It's mature students, according to the organisation which represents university leaders. If you are aged 21 or over when you enrol in undergraduate study you are considered a mature student.
  6. It's Oscar Wilde, who attended university in both Dublin and Oxford.
  7. It's £3,428, according to the guide. Cambridge University spent £8,612 per student in 2009-10.
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