EU referendum 2016: how much do you know about key Brexit issues?

New research reveals that we might not know as much about the EU as we think we do.

We're only a week away from the EU referendum and new research shows that we might not know as much about the EU as we think we do.

A study carried out by market research company Ipsos MORI questioned the people of Britain on a number of Brexit-related topics.

It turns out that misconceptions are still rife when it comes to key issues like law-making, how much the UK pays into the EU and how much child benefit goes to children in other European countries.

But enough about them: how much do you know about the EU? Find out with our quiz below. If you get an answer right the answer bar will turn green.

Good luck!

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