What drink do British people consume 165 million cups of everyday?
Tea
What is the Queen's BRITISH name and title?
Queen Elizabeth II
How do we call the 24th December?
Christmas eve
Which of the following is NOT part of the United Kingdom?
A - Scotland, B - Wales, C - Northern Ireland, D - Republic of Ireland
D - The Republic of Ireland
True or False: School uniform is compulsory in nearly all British schools.
True
What is the proper name of English tea?
English breakfast tea
Where does the Queen live when she is in London?
Buckingham Palace
What colour do people associate with St. Patrick's Day in Northern Ireland?
Green
By population, which country of the United Kingdom is largest?
England
True or False: The United Kingdom has the world's longest train station name.
True, it is a small Welsh station called Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch
What day of the week do British people traditionally eat fish and chips?
Friday
Who is the heir to the throne of the United Kingdom?
Charles, Prince of Wales
When do the British celebrate Thanksgiving?
We don't!!!
What is the capital city of Scotland?
Edinburgh (bonus points if accurately pronounced!!)
To the nearest million, what is the population of the United Kingdom?
66 million
Name four types of food typically in an English breakfast.
Sausages, bacon, toast, mushrooms, tomatoes, baked beans, hash browns, black pudding.
How many years has the Queen been Queen?
69 (became Queen in 1952)
In the United Kingdom, Boxing Day is a very big day during the Christmas holidays. On what day does it take place?
26th December
Which country of the UK is attempting to become independent from the rest of the UK?
Scotland
Other than London, name three other cities in the United Kingdom!
Birmingham, Cambridge, Oxford, Bath, Liverpool, Manchester, York, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Belfast, Cardiff etc.
What's a Sunday roast?
Family bonding time - the family gathers they eat and chat
What's the name of the British flag?
Union Jack
When do we celebrate Bonfire Night in the United Kingdom?
5th November
Two cities with the best universities in the world
Oxford, Cambridge
The word that the British use too much and sometimes it's annoying
"sorry"