VOCABULARY
GRAMMAR
WORLDWIDE QUESTIONS
RIDDLES & LOGIC
AMERICAN & BRITISH CULTURE
100

I couldn’t see inside the fl at because the  c______       were drawn.

curtains

100

Find the mistake:
She suggested me to go earlier.

She suggested going earlier.
or
She suggested that I go earlier.

100

This Italian explorer is credited with discovering the Americas in 1492.

Christopher Columbus

100

The more you share me, the less you have. What am I?

A secret.

Because the more you tell people your secret, the less it stays yours.

100

Until what age is education compulsory in the United Kingdom?

Until 18

200

Bread, pasta and rice are 

A dairy products. C fats. B cereal products. D junk food

B cereal products.

200

Complete the mixed conditional:
If I hadn’t stayed up late, I ______ (not feel) so exhausted now.

If I hadn’t stayed up late, I wouldn’t feel so exhausted now.

200

This famous ship sank on its maiden voyage in 1912.

Titanic

200

You see a boat filled with people.
It hasn’t sunk, but when you look again you don’t see a single person. Why?

Because the boat was full of married people, and there wasn’t a single person on board.

“Single” can mean both:

  • one person

  • unmarried

200

What is the name of the official residence of the U.S. President?

White House

The White House is located in Washington, D.C., and has been the official residence of every U.S. president since 1800.

300

What does the phrasal verb “brush up on” mean?
Example: I need to brush up on my Spanish before travelling.

to review, improve, or practise something you learned before but haven’t used recently

300

Explain the difference:
“I stopped smoking.”
“I stopped to smoke.”

1.I stopped smoking-I quit the habit

2.I stopped to smoke-I paused something else in order to smoke

300

This country was the first to use paper money.

China

300

A doctor gives you three pills and tells you to take one every 30 minutes.
How long will they last?

One hour.

You take the first pill immediately.
The second pill 30 minutes later.
The third pill 30 minutes after that.

300

What is the British equivalent of “sidewalk”?

Pavement.

In British English, the path for pedestrians along the side of a road is called a pavement, while in American English it is called a sidewalk.

400

Choose the strongest collocation:
a) heavy rain
b) strong rain
c) powerful rain

Why?

a) heavy rain

We use “heavy” with things that fall in large amounts:

  • heavy rain

  • heavy snow

  • heavy traffic

  • heavy fog

400

Correct and explain:
I’ve seen that movie yesterday.

I saw that movie yesterday.

400

Which country consistently ranks among the happiest in the world according to the World Happiness Report?

Finland

Finland has ranked as the happiest country in the world for several consecutive years.
This is due to high levels of social trust, strong public services, low corruption, and a good work-life balance.

400

You enter a dark room with one match.
There is a candle, a fireplace, and a gas lamp.
What do you light first?

The match.
Because you must light the match before you can light anything else.

400

Which holiday is uniquely American and celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November?

Thanksgiving (Thanksgiving Day).

It is a national holiday in the United States celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. It traditionally focuses on gratitude, family gatherings, and a festive meal that often includes turkey.

500

What does it mean to be “on thin ice”?

to be in a risky or dangerous situation

 to be close to getting into trouble

500

Rewrite the sentence without changing the meaning:

She didn’t study, so she failed the exam.
(Start with: If…)

If she had studied, she wouldn’t have failed the exam.

500

Which language has the highest number of native speakers worldwide?

Mandarin Chinese  

Mandarin Chinese has the highest number of native speakers in the world, with over 900 million native speakers.

500


What has a heart that doesn’t beat?

Answer: An artichoke. 

Because an artichoke has a “heart,” but it’s a vegetable — so it doesn’t beat.

500

In American English you say “truck.”
What is the British equivalent?

Lorry.

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