Guess what Sir Robert Walpole is famous for.
He is considered to have been the first Prime Minister of the UK
What is the capital city of Jamaica?
Kingston
Which country was the first to officially give women the right to vote?
New Zealand in 1893
Who is the wealthiest man on Earth?
Elon Musk
Which city from the largest English-speaking country is the 7th coldest capital city in the world?
Ottawa
Which English Prime Minister was nicknamed "the bulldog"?
Winston Churchill
How many main islands compose New Zealand?
2 (North & South)
Where do the Koori and Anangu people live?
They are native tribes of Australia.
Which Prime Minister of Canada is the son of the 15th (and former) PM of the same country?
Justin Trudeau, PM since 2008 in the 23rd. His father Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau was the PM from 1968 to 1979 and from 1980 to 1984 .
The political capital of Nigeria is Abuja, do you know its economic capital?
Lagos
Name at least three countries with a federal government (preferably English-speaking ones).
The U.S.A., Canada, Australia, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, but also Belgium, the UAE Germany, Austria...
In which English-speaking country can you find the state of Saskatchewan?
Canada
Which English-speaking country is home to the Inuit?
Canada
Who feverishly fought against racial segregation in the US in the 1960s ?
Malcolm X
Name at least two of the districts of New York (double points if you have all five)
Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, Brooklyn
South Africa
Which is the longest river in the USA?
The Mississipi river (3766km / 2341 miles)
Which English-speaking countries has thousands of ethnic and tribal groups?
India
Which female Prime Minister of India, who bore the same surname as another famous figure of this country, was assassinated in 1984?
Indira Gandhi
Which Asian English-speaking city is made of 64 islands?
Singapore
Name at least one American President who was never elected.
Gerald Ford was serving as vice president in President Richard Nixon's administration. He ascended to the presidency when Nixon resigned before he was to face prosecution over the 1972 break-in at the Democratic Party's headquarters in what became known as the Watergate scandal. Nixon was facing certain impeachment at the time.
Others Who Didn't Win or Seek Reelection:
- John Tyler became president when President William Henry Harrison died in office in 1841. Tyler could not muster enough support to sustain a legitimate presidential campaign.
- Millard Fillmore became president when Zachary Taylor died in 1850. Fillmore sought his party's nomination for a second term but was denied.
- Andrew Johnson became president when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1865. Johnson did not run for office after being impeached (but not removed from office) by Congress.
- Chester A. Arthur became president after James Garfield was assassinated in 1881. Arthur did not run for reelection.
What represents 70% of Australia?
The Outback is a huge, diverse region which covers most of Australia - anywhere outside of densely populated coastal areas is considered to be part. It is made up of 10 deserts, but also sub- tropical savanna, as well as the largest temperate woodland on Earth.
In which country is the cinema industry dubbed Nollywood?
Nigeria
Which Nigerian author wrote "Americanah", "We should all be feminists" and "the danger of the single story"
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Which capital city was decided by King George V, destituting Calcutta?
Delhi