Australia
United Kingdom
USA
London
The English language
100

How do you call the native people of Australia?

Aborigines

100

Name the countries the UK consist of.

England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland

100

The USA consists of how many states?

Fifty

100

How do you call the police officers in London?

Bobbies

100

What is the condiment you traditionally eat with fish and chips?

vinegar

200

What is the capital of Australia?

Canberra

200

Where was the famous passenger ship Titanic built?

In Belfast

200

What was the main reason for the American Civil War?

Slavery

200

What is the name of the official royal residence?

Buckingham Palace

200

Guess: How many words are officially registered in the Oxford Dictionary?

171,476 words

300

How do you call the aboriginal children who were forcefully taken away from their families?

The stolen generation

300

What colours and what animal can be seen in the Welsh national flag?

White, red and a dragon

300

In what year did the U.S. gain its independence?

In 1776

300

What is the official name of 'Big Ben'?

The Elizabethan Tower

300

Guess: English is an official language in how many countries?

58

400

What is the shape of an Aussie Rules Football pitch?

Oval

400

What language is spoken in Scotland beside English?

Gaelic Scots

400

Name the four people who are carved into Mount Rushmore.

George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt

400

What is Sherlock Holmes postal address?

221B Baker Street

400

What has been the official language in England for about 300 years? 

French

500

What is the name of Sydney's most famous Beach?

Bondi Beach

500

How many pipes does a bagpipe have?

Five

500

Name the highest mountain of the USA.

Denali or Mount McKinley

500

Where in London can you find the famous 'speaker's corner'?

In Hyde Park

500

What is William Shakespeare's hometown?

Stratford-Upon-Avon

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