What is the largest part of the UK?
England
What parts does the United Kingdom consist of?
Four parts: England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales.
How many members are there in the House of Commons?
650 members
What is the favorite topic to discuss in Great Britain?
Weather.
What region is known as the "garden of England"?
"garden of England"
What part of Great Britain borders on the Independent Irish Republic on land?
Northern Ireland
What is between Great Britain and Ireland?
Great Britain and Ireland
Whom does the power in the country belong to?
To the British Parliament and to the British Government.
What pets are the special animals in Great Britain?
Cats.
In what year was the country England mentioned for the first time
In the year 927.
What is the capital of Wales?
Cardiff
Where is the UK situated?
on the British Isles
Why is the House of Lords considered to be a very important body?
It can offer, delay and change.
When do people celebrate Guy Fawkes Day?
On the 5th of November.
What is the largest industrial part of England?
Midlands
What are the regions of England?
the Southeast, the Southwest, East Anglia, the midlands and the north of England
What is the UK washed by in the north?
By the Atlantic Ocean in the north.
How often do the British people elect the members of the House of Commons?
Every five year.
Where can you see ravens in London?
In the Tower of London.
Where is the most westerly point of Great Britain called "Land’s End"?
"Land’s End"
What parts is Scotland divided into?
Highlands and Lowlands
What dover do we usually call the narrowest part of the English Channel?
The Strait of Dover
Who is the Head of State in Great Britain?
The Queen.
Why do the ravens live in the Tower of London?
One of the old English legends says that London can be the capital of the country, rich and great, until twelve black ravens live in the Tower of London.
What English cities are famous for their universities?
Oxford and Cambridge