Where can you learn about the Vikings?
In Jorvik Museum, York.
Who is the King of England today and who are his sons?
Elizabeth II’s son, Charles is the king and his sons are William and Harry.
When is Halloween celebrated?
On 31st October.
How old is the Stonehenge?
More than 4000 years old.
Where can you see the Beefeaters?
In the Tower of London.
What can you see in Jorvik Museum?
You can see the ruins of Viking buildings and walls.
What are the four national flowers of the UK?
The rose (England), the thistle (Scotland), the shamrock (Northern Ireland) and the daffodil (Wales).
When is celebrated Guy Fawkes’ Night?
On 5th November.
How old is the Big Ben?
It is over 150 years old.
What is the name of the traditional Scottish skirt?
A kilt.
Why do you have to be careful when you pass the Viking toilets?
Because you can smell the village and the toilets too.
What was the signature of Elizabeth I?
Elizabeth R.
What do people celebrate on 1st April in Britain?
April Fool’s Day, a day when people trick their friends.
Where is the Stonehenge?
In South-West England.
What do British judges wear on their heads?
A wig.
What countries did the Hadrian’s Wall divide?
Scotland and England.
What happened to Diana, Princess of Wales?
She died in a car accident when William was 15.
What to people do to celebrate Halloween?
They wear frightening costumes, make lanterns and go trick-or-treating.
Why is there a light shining above the Big Ben?
Because there is a meeting at the Parliament.
What mustn’t the Queen’s guards do?
They mustn’t move or talk. Only every ten minutes, they can walk a bit.
Who did the Scots want to fight against?
They wanted to fight against the Romans in England.
Before a new government starts, why do a guard search for gunpowder in the Houses of Parliament?
Because in 1605 a man called Guy Fawkes tried to assassinate the King in that building.
Why do people give presents at Christmas?
Because the Three Kings brought presents to baby Jesus.
What ghosts can we see in the Tower of London?
The ghosts of Ann Boleyn, Edward V of England and Prince Richard.
What do the Queen’s Guards wear on their heads?
A hat made of bearskin.