What is the Capital of Spain?
Madrid
Who guards people to keep them safe?
Who was the King of France when the Revolution happened?
Louis 16th
Which word beginning with P is what we walk on next to the road?
Pavement
What is the hard, thick part of a tree called?
Trunk
On which continent can you find Morocco?
Who works in a hospital?
A doctor
A nurse
Who went over the Alps on an elephant?
Rock climbing, bouldering
Where does the word PYJAMA come from?
a. Kenya
b. China
c. India
India
Name two countries in the northern hemisphere beginning with I
Iceland, Ireland, Italy
What is the name of the person who makes sure people are safe when they are swimming?
A life guard
What nationality was Marie Antoinette?
A. French
B. Austrian
C. Australian
Austrian
A single word for knives, forks and spoons?
Cutlery
What doe we call a shape with six sides?
Hexagon
What country does Lasagna come from?
Italy
Who cuts the grass in the garden and grows vegetables?
A gardener
How many wives did Henry the Eighth of England have?
Six
What does "accommodation " mean?
Boende
How do you spell HÄXA in English?
WITCH
Name four countries beginning with L
Laos, Latvia, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, and Luxembourg
What is the name of the person who sells houses?
An estate agent
What was the last royal family of Russia called?
The Romanovs
English for MYSHÖRNA
Cosy corner
Who wrote Sherlock Holmes
Arthur Conan Doyle
What is the name of the forest in South America which has the biggest risk of losing its habitat?
Amazon
He or she treats animals
Vet
What is the name of Queen Elizabeth II's eldest son?
Charles
What does the word LORD originally mean?
A. Fireguard
B. Breadkeeper
C. Maker of baskets
The word "lord" originates from the Old English word hlāford, which literally means "loaf-keeper" or "bread-keeper."
Choose the correctly inverted sentence.
A. Never I have seen such chaos.
B. Never have I seen such chaos.
C. Never I saw such chaos.
Answer: B
Explanation: After a negative adverbial (“never”), we invert subject and auxiliary: “Never have I seen.”
Name three countries, not in Europe beginning with A
Redovisningskonsult
Accountant
In 55–54 BC, Julius Caesar arrived on the shores of Britain, but thanks to guerrilla resistance and bad weather, his conquest was not successful. Almost 100 years later, in AD 43 another emperor launched a full-scale invasion, and Britain’s Roman era began. Who?
Claudius
The word LADY comes from a word "Hlaefdige" which actually means
A. Fisherman's wife
B. Milkmaid
C. Breadbaker
C. Breadbaker 'someone who kneads the loaf'
hlaef - loaf
dige - dough,
I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with wind. What am I?
Hint: You can hear me in caves
The Echo
The English name for "VITRYSSLAND"
Belarus
Barnmorska
Midwife
What does BELIE mean?
MOTSÄGA
To give a false impression of
Her gentleness belies her strength
What does DISINTEGRATE mean?
Falla sönder i mindre bitar
I have keys but no locks. I have space but no room. You can enter but can’t go outside. What am I?
(This is something you use almost every day.)
Keyboard
Where is the Angkor Vat temple ?
Cambodia
"Skolkurator" in English
School counselor
By 50 BC, which leader had Hadrian's wall built in Scotland and where was he from?
Hadrianus, Rome
Explain the word ARSON
Mordbrand
How do you pronounce the word COLONEL