What is the shortest complete sentence in the English language?
I am.
Who is the head of the USA? the UK?
The president; the Queen
Name the three levels of compulsory education in the USA.
elementary, middle or junior high school, high school
What is the typical English breakfast?
bacon and eggs, beans, oatmeal porridge
What is the traditional Scottish musical instrument?
bagpipe
What are the British words for American "french fries, eggplant, subway, trunk"?
chips, aubergine, underground, boot
Who makes the laws in the UK?
The government
Name the two most famous British universities.
Oxford and Cambridge
What is the most popular syrop in Canada?
maple syrop
When do Americans celebrate Independence Day?
4th July
What is the shortest, oldest and most commonly used word in English?
I
What are the biggest political parties in the UK? Name at least 2.
The Conservative Party, The Labour party, The Liberal Democrats, Scottish national Party
How many American universities were in the top list of best colleges and universities in the world in 2016?
8
Name 5 popular American soft drinks.
Eggnog, Cola, Dr Pepper, Sprite, Ginger ale, Root beer, soy milk, bubble tea
When do Americans celebrate The Thanksgiving day?
the 4th Thursday of November
What are the "ghost words"?
Words that appeared in the dictionary because of printing errors.
How many versions has the American Flag had?
27
What are primary languages in education in the UK?
English, Welsh, Scottish, Irish
What is the country of origin of the American apple pie?
England
When do British people celebrate Independence Day?
This day doesn't exist
What sentence is called a PANGRAM sentence?
Is one that contains every letter in the language.
e.g. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
What city was the capital of the USA from 1785 until 1790?
New York City
Who is responsible for education in the USA?
State and local government
Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans, Chocolate Frogs, Sherbet Lemon, Butterbeer. What film are these dishes from?
Harry Potter
When is Boxing Day?
the day after Christmas