British Empire
USA
Grammar
Ireland
South Africa
100

Which country in the British Isles is not part of the UK?

Republic of Ireland

100

What is the capital of the United States?

Washington DC

100

They get an -S at the end of the verb (f. ex. she speaks)

What happens to most regular verbs in Enlglish, when conjugated in present tense, 3rd person singular?

100

What is the capital in the Republic of Ireland?

Dublin

100

Which city did Nelson Mandela escaped to when he was 19?

Johannesburg

200

Which former British colony has the highest population today?

India

200

How many states form the USA?

50

200

The only personal pronoun that is always written with capital letter

I

200

What two languages are official in the Republic of Ireland?

English and Irish (or Gaelic)

200

In which prison spent Mandela most of his 27 years as a prisoner? 

Robben Island

300

Which 4 nations are part of the UK today?

England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland

300

What day is Independence Day celebrated in the US?

July 4th.

300

A capital letter

All the proper nouns and the first word in a sentence start with this. 

300

What are the colours of the Irish flag?

Green, white and orange.

300

Why was his name changed by his school teacher?

It was customary to give children English names at that time in South Africa.

400

Which former British colony where Aborigines lived before the English arrived.

Australia

400

How many colonies declared their independence from the UK, in 1776?

13 colonies

400

A noun

In English the article is always placed in front of...

400

What is the name of the saint patron of Ireland?

Saint Patrick

400

Springbocks

What is the nickname for the South African national rugby team?

500

What is the Commonwealth?

An organization that unites most of the former British colonies.

500

What is the estimated population of the USA? (+ or - 20mill.)

331

500

Adverb

What type of word is "tomorrow"

500

How is Ireland called in the Irish language?

Eire

500

Name 3 of the languages we heard in the South African National anthem.

Xhosa, Zulu, Sotho, Afrikaans and English.

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