Name a famous London park
1.Central Park
2.Hyde Park
3.Golden Gate Park
St James, Hyde Park, Green Park
Where does the King live?
1.Buckingham Palace
2.Windsor Castle
3.Westminster Abbey
Buckingham Palace
What is the name of a big Ferris wheel in London?
1.Millennium Wheel
2.Big Ben
3.The London Eye
The London Eye
What is London's underground called?
1.Metro
2.The Tube
3.Subway
The Tube
In the US, people live in 'an apartment', how about in the UK?
1.a flat
2.Unit
3.Condo
The live in a flat
What is the capital of Scotland?
1.Glasgow
2.Aberdeen
3.Edinburgh
Edinburgh
What is the name of the monster that lives in a lake in Scotland?
1.Kraken
2.Nessie
3.Bigfoot
Nessie (Lives in lake Loch Ness)
The main square in London is .....
1.Trafalgar Square
2.Leicester Square
3.Piccadilly Circus
Trafalgar Square
5 o'clock
What is the capital of Wales?
1.Cardiff
2.Newport
3.Swansea
Cardiff
A famous play by Shakespeare about the Capulets and Montagues.
1.Hamlet
2.Othello
3.Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
What is the name of the famous London clock?
1.Elizabeth Tower
2.Big Ben
3.Clock Tower
Big Ben
What is a typical British breakfast?
1.Bacon and eggs
2.Continental Breakfast
3.Pancakes
Bacon and eggs
Name a London museum?
1.Natural History
2.Metropolitan Museum of Art
3.Louvre
Natural History, Science, British, V and A
The creator of Harry Potter and Fanstastic beasts, among many other magical books?
1.C.S. Lewis
2. J. K. Rowling
3. Philip Pullman
J. K. Rowling
What is it?
1.London Bridge
2.Tower Bridge
3.Waterloo Bridge
Tower Bridge
What is the name of the British flag?
1.The Union Jack
2.Tricolore
3.Stars and Stripes
The Union Jack
What is the name of the river that flows through London?
1.The Danube
2. The Seine
3.The Thames
The Thames
Who is going to be the king or queen after Prince Charles?
1.Prince Harry
2.Princess Anne
3.Prince William
Prince William
He is the most important playwright and poet of Britain. Hamlet and Macbeth are some of his most famous plays.
1.William Shakespeare
2.Oscar Wilde
3.Geoffrey Chaucer
William Shakespeare
It is played on an oval grass pitch where two teams of eleven players take turns hitting a ball with a bat or throwing it.
1.Baseball
2.Cricket
3.Rugby
Cricket
They were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. With a line-up comprising John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, they are regarded as the most influential band of all time.
1.The Rolling Stones
2.Led Zeppelin
3.The Beatles
"The Beatles"
What's the name of the British Prime Minister?
1.Keir Starmer
2.Boris Johnson
3.Theresa May
Keir Starmer
It comes from the french word tenez and means "take it". At first the ball was caught with the hand and later with a glove.
1.Tennis
2.Squash
3.Badminton
tennis
Name 3 English speaking countries outside the UK
USA, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India, South Africa,..