Monuments
NICKNAMES
Outstanding People
Holidays
English symbols
100

where is the statue of Liberty  situated?

the statue is situated on the Liberty Island.

100

WHAT does the nickname "Union Jack" stand for?

the flag of uk

100

How many sonnets did the Sakespeare write?

he wrote 154 sonnets.

100

what is inside the English Cristmas crackers? 

there is a a joke similar to chenese cookies with fortune messages.

100

what is the symbol of Wales?

the yellow daffodil

200

Which images of american presidents are sculptured in the "Rushmore Mountain"

the images of 4 presidents are sculptured in the natural monument which is "Rushmore mountain".They are:G.Washington,Thomas Jefferson,Abracham Lincoln and T.Roosevelt.

200

what was the childhood nickname of the Queen Elizabeth the 2nd?

"LILIBET"

200

who was the first president to live in the white house?

John Adams

200

what is the traditional food on thanksgiving day?

roasted turkey,stuffing, cranberry sause and pumpkin pies

200

when do the englishmen serve Afternoon tea

at 4.p.m. drinking traditionally tea with milk and light snakes like scones with clotted cream.

300

what for the statue of Bobby at Edinburgh's Candle maker row is known?

It is well-known dog skye Terrier famous for guarding the grave of his owner John Gray awarded to be the key to the city of Edinburgh.

300

WHAT DO" beefeaters "are responsable for?

the role of the beefeaters is to protect Crown Jewels at the tower of London as they are guards.

300

what was the main contribution of Nellie BLY?

the most famous American woman reporter she changed legal actions in treatment of mentally ill people

300

what do Englishmen do on "Pancake day"

they race with pans tossing pancakes and competing for the best "housewife" and of course eat pancakes.

300

what are the symbols of london and why it is called a red city?

the symbols are:Double-decker bus, red telephone booth,red postboxes.

400

this prehistoric monument is located near Salisbury in Wiltshire and represents circular setting of standing stones is.....?

Stonehenge

400

What monument is also called "The LADY HARBOUR"

the Statue of Liberty

400

who was Hellen Keller?

She was american educator who overcame adversity of being blind and deaf to become one of the most famous humanitarians of the 20th century and co-founder of the ACLU, an advocate for the blind people

400

which holiday is marked by being keen on green on this day starting from rivers,clothing and even beer in some parts is dyed in geen colour?

Saint Patric Day,with Irish roots is a holiday of "greenomania" when people wear shamrock as a symbol of trinity.

400

what are englishmen famous for?What are their national traits?

they like to queer,are old-fashioned in style and tea-lovers.

500

this monument is known as an icon of freedom for slaves and is found in Philadelphia.What is the name?

the Liberty Bell

500

Describe the dish that  carries the name"black pudding".

it is a sausage made by cooking blood

500

What jobs does J.Rowling take before becoming famous writer?

she worked as a secretary and a teacher of English in Portugal.

500

what holiday is marked with popping for apples,walking in the maze, burning marshmellow,furnishing houses with spidersweb and you can seldom hear "trick or treat".

halloween

500

what is the most famous house in England?

The Buck(Buckingham Palace).

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