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100

In which Shakespearean play does the line  "To be, or not to be, that is the question..." appear?

a) King Lear
b) Othello
c) Macbeth
d) Hamlet

c) Hamlet

100

What four countries make up the United Kingdom?

England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland

100

What inanimate objects can be replaced by a 'she' pronoun? 

ships, boats, cars

100

If someone keeps calm while giving a big presentation in front of the whole school, which idiom could describe them?

As cool as a cucumber

100

The first president of the USA

George Washington

200

What is the real name of the famous clock tower in London that is often incorrectly called Big Ben?

Elizabeth Tower 

200

After Angel wake up, she have a dream.(3 errors)

before

wakes

has

200

Guess the idiom

kick the bucket

a piece of cake

200

Are all of the following statements true? 
1. J.K. Rowling is the first person to make a billion dollars from writing books. 

2. No portrait was ever painted of William Shakespeare when he was alive. 

3. There are over 30,000 people with the name John Smith in England.

Yes, they are

300

What is the name of the British national anthem?

God Save the King

300

Write the past participles (V3) of these five base verbs: wear, fly, pay, forbid, quit

worn, flown, paid, forbidden, quit

300

Can you name 3 English idioms that include parts of the body?

Cost an arm and a leg – very expensive 

Keep fingers crossed - hope 

Break a leg – good luck

300

What famous scientist is known for his theory of evolution by natural selection?

Charles Darwin 

his theory, which proposed that species change over time through natural selection, was first published in the book called The Origin of Species

400

Who is the author of the famous motivational poem "If," which begins with the lines, "If you can keep your head when all about you / Are losing theirs and blaming it on you"?
A) William Shakespeare
B) Robert Frost
C) Rudyard Kipling
D) Lord Byron

C) Rudyard Kipling

400

Where can you hear the phrase “Mind the gap”?

On the London Underground (the Tube), warning passengers about the space between the train and the platform.

400

Is there a mistake in the name of this film?

Yes

Should be Two weeks' notice or Two-week notice

possessive case with a plural noun or a compound adjective
400

Mime the idiom:

butterflies in your stomach

let the cat out of the bag

spill the tea

400

Give the full name of the president from this video

John Fitzgerald Kennedy 

500

Who sings this famous song? What is it called?


What are the next two lines?

The Beatles "Yesterday"


"...Why she had to go
I don't know, she wouldn't say"

500

What war does Rhett Butler mention in this episode? 

The American Civil War 

between the Union ("the North") and the Confederacy ("the South")

April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865  

500

Draw an idiom:

spill the tea

let the cat out of the bag

once in a blue moon

500

What was the familial relationship between King George V (grandfather of Queen Elizabeth II) and Tsar Nicholas II of Russia?
A) They were brothers
B) They were first cousins
C) He was her grandfather's second cousin
D) They were not closely related.

B) They were first cousins 

 Their mothers were sisters:  

•  King George V's mother was Queen Alexandra (originally Princess Alexandra of Denmark).  

•  Tsar Nicholas II's mother was Empress Marie Feodorovna (originally Princess Dagmar of Denmark).

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