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100

What is the name of the famous clock tower in London?

Big Ben


100

What drink is traditionally served at five o’clock in England?

Tea

100

What is one of the oldest and most famous universities in England?


Oxford

100

Who wrote “Romeo and Juliet”?




William Shakespeare

100

What river runs through London?


The Thames

200

What palace is the official residence of the British monarch in London?

Buckingham Palace

200

What is the famous English dish made of fried fish and potatoes?

Fish and chips

200

Who discovered the law of gravity?


Isaac Newton

200

 Who is the author of the Harry Potter books?


J.K. Rowling

200

Which side of the road do people drive on in England?


The left side

300

What is the name of the large park in central London where people relax and walk?

Hyde Park

300

What is the name of the ceremony where guards change in front of the palace?

Changing of the Guard

300

What is the second famous university often mentioned with Oxford?



Cambridge

300

What famous detective was created by Arthur Conan Doyle?


Sherlock Holmes

300

What is the name of the big observation wheel in London?


London Eye

400

What bridge in London can open to let ships pass?

Tower Bridge

400

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400

 Who developed the theory of evolution?


Charles Darwin

400

What is the name of Shakespeare’s famous theatre in London?


The Globe Theatre

400

True or false: England has no single written constitution?



True

500

What is the name of the ancient circle of stones in England?

Stonehenge

500

Why do English people often talk about the weather?

 It is a common way to start a conversation (small talk)

500

What is special about school life in England in terms of clothing?



Students wear school uniforms

500

Who wrote the novel “1984”?


George Orwell

500

Why are ravens in the Tower of London important?



Legend says if they leave, the kingdom will fall

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