Americans call them cookies, but British people call them?
Biscuits
In which country did the art of origami begin?
Japan
Who are is the current king or queen of UK?
Charles III
Quit
quit; has/have quit
What is a small, simple house often used for holidays or in rural areas called?
Cottage
What is the largest organ of the human body?
Who was the first president of the United States?
George Washington
In a restaurant British people order a starter, but in America you order?
An Appetizer
What do you call a painting of a person’s face or body?
A portrait
Which legendary English outlaw is said to have stolen from the rich and given to the poor, residing in Sherwood Forest?
Robin Hood
Teach
taught; has/have taught
What type of house shares one wall with another house?
Semi-detached house
What is the only part of the human body that cannot repair itself?
Teeth
Which war was fought between the North and the South in the United States?
The American Civil War
The famous American food hamburger is actually originally from?
Germany
What is the name of the famous museum in Paris where the Mona Lisa is displayed?
Louvre Museum
Which famous fictional bear, known for his love of marmalade sandwiches?
Paddington Bear
Cling
clang; has/have clung
What type of home is usually an apartment on the top floor of a building?
Penthouse
How many bones does an adult human usually have?(+-10)
206
What document, signed in 1776, declared the American colonies independent from Britain?
The Declaration of Independence
A Campfire treat with marshmellows, chocolate and crackers is?
S´mores
Which famous artist created the painting The Starry Night?
Vincent van Gogh
Which famous English monarch famously had six wives, sparking the English Reformation?
Henry VIII
Is
was; has been
What do you call a row of houses joined together side by side?
Terraced house
Which bone is the longest and strongest bone in the human body? (You can name the part of the body where it is)
Femur (in your thigh)
Who wrote the novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer?
Mark Twain
This British spread is dark and salty?
Marmite
Which artist is famous for melting clocks in surreal paintings?
Salvador Dalí
Which famous queen reigned for over 63 years, famously lent her name to an entire Victorian era, and had a birth name of Alexandrina?
Victoria
Weep
wept; has/have wept
What type of home is a single-level house, often with no stairs?
Bungalow
Which muscle is often said to be the strongest muscle in the body? (You can name the part of the body where it is)
Jaw muscle (masseter)
Who of these writers is NOT American? Mark Twain; Charles Dickens; Emily Dickinson; F. Scott Fitzgerald;
Charles Dickens