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There is no limit to the amount of information you can remember

True

100

Break a leg!

Good luck!

100

David’s parents have three sons: Snap, Crackle, and what’s the name of the third son?

David

100

Three form of verb of to understand

First form (V1) - understand.

Second form (V2) - understood.

Third form (V3) - understood.

100

What's the most common dish in the UK?

Fish and Chips

200

We can remember things that didn't happen to us

True! They are called false memories

200

On cloud nine

Very happy

200

A man who was outside in the rain without an umbrella or hat didn't get a single hair on his head wet. Why?

He was bald

200

The comparative and superlative form of good.

better and the best

200

The name of the British Flag. 

Union Jack

300

Memories can be controlled

No, sadly no one can fully control their brain’s memories. The more times you try to forget something the more it tends to come up as a memory since you are constantly thinking about it.



300

Under the weather

Sick

300

What is full of holes but still holds water?

A sponge

300

The comparative and superlative form of bad.

worse and the worst

300

This British playwright is the most famous writer in the world.

William Shakespeare

400

Taking a photo of something makes your memories of it better.

False. One study found that those who didn't take a photo of a painting had better recollections of it than those who took a photo and only spent 15 seconds actually analyzing the artwork.

400

Once in a blue moon

Very rarely

400

What kind of a room doesn't have any walls or doors?

A mushroom

400

Find a mistake: 

Tea is my usually drink in the morning.

Tea is my usual drink in the morning.

400

Name 4 countries in the United Kingdom


England

Scotland

Wales

(Northern) Ireland

500

Good memories stick more than bad ones.

True. According to one research 60 percent of the bad moments were forgotten compared to just 40 percent of the good ones.

500

When pigs fly

This will never happen

500

What belongs to you but other people use it more than you do? Hint: people call you this.

YOUR NAME

500

Modal verb used to give advice

Should, Ought to 



500

This musical instrument is part of Scottish traditions.

The bagpipes

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