VOCABULARY
GRAMMAR
CULTURE
IDIOMS
TRIVIA
100

This word means “a place where you can buy medicine.”

pharmacy

100

Is this sentence is in the passive or active voice: “The project was completed in 1997.”

passive voice
100

This is the official residence of the British Prime Minister, located in London.

10 Downing Street, London

100

This idiom means “to be extremely expensive.”

costs an arm and a leg 

100

What do you call a baby kangaroo?

A joey

200

This verb means “to say that something is true without giving proof.”

claim

200

How is the direct speech sentence: “I am tired,” she said. in reported speech?

She said that she was tired

200

This term refers to the influence of British English, American English, and other varieties on communication and culture.

Global English

200

This idiom means “to be very similar to someone, especially in character.”

be like two peas in a pod 

200

What is the capital city of Canada?

Ottawa

300

This noun is a strong feeling of dislike or opposition towards something.

hostility

300

 “If I had known about the test, I would have studied more.” What type of conditional sentence is it?

Type 3

300

This informal greeting is very common in Australia and often replaces “hello, friend.”

G’day, mate

300

This idiom means “to be very nervous or worried about something.”

have butterflies in your stomach

300

His 2017 hit "Perfect" and 2014 track "Thinking Out Loud" propelled him into music royalty, and he was officially named the Artist of the Decade by the Official Charts Company

Ed Sheeran

400

This adjective describes someone who is very eager to learn or understand, often used to describe an attentive student.

inquisitive

400

These verbs: love, like, hate, want, need, prefer, know, hear, own etc. are called...

state or stative verbs

400

This celebration on November 5th in the UK includes fireworks and remembers a failed historical plot.

Bonfire Night (or Guy Fawkes Night)

400

This phrase means to force yourself to do something difficult or unpleasant.

bite the bullet

400

It is a thick, dark brown Australian food spread made from leftover brewer's yeast extract and vegetable additives

Vegemite

500

This noun refers to a situation in which something is unclear or open to more than one interpretation.

ambiguity

500

Can you give minimum 6 names of different tenses in English?

Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Future Simple, Future Perfect, Future Continuous etc,

500

This national day, celebrated on January 26th, often includes barbecues, outdoor events, and fireworks.

Australia Day

500

To avoid talking about what is important. Instead of addressing the main point directly, a person speaks vaguely or focuses on unimportant things—usually because they are nervous, uncomfortable, or trying to avoid conflict.

beat around the bush

500

Which famous film series was mostly filmed in New Zealand and features locations like mountains, forests, and valleys?

The Lord of the Rings

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