Q.1.
A total of 46,500,001 people were entitled to vote in the referendum. What percentage of the electorate actually turned out?
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?
Q.3.
Which constituency had the highest proportion of Leave voters nationally?
Q.4.
One British Overseas Territory was also allowed to vote. They supported Remain by 95.9% to 4.1%. Which territory was it?
Q.5.
One factor in the result was the age of voters. Which of these groups would be most likely to have voted Leave?
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?
Q.7.
There are ongoing investigations into interference in the referendum by which foreign state?
Q.8.
Surprisingly, religion was a factor in how people voted. Followers of which faith were the most likely to vote Leave?
Q.9.
A poll conducted by Conservative peer, Lord Ashcroft, found that which issue was the most important for Leave voters?
Q.10.
In England, leave voters were more than twice as likely as remain voters to describe themselves as what?