English-speaking countries (part 1)
English-speaking countries (part 2)
English-speaking countries (part 3)
English-speaking countries (part 4)
English-speaking countries (part 5)
100

St Patrick is a patron saint of which country?

Ireland

100

What is the other name of the country called Emerald Island?

Ireland

100

When is Independence Day in the USA?

July 4th

100

What does the acronym UN stand for?


United Nations


100

Where can you find a very famous opera house reminding you of sails?

Sydney, Australia

200

What does the acronym HOMES stand for?

Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior, five Great Lakes of North America

200

What was "the prohobition" in the USA that lasted from 1920 to 1933?

Alcohol was forbidden (production, importation and sale)

200

What is the Union Jack?

Another name of the British flag.

200

Who was the first president of the USA?

George Washington

200

Invented by the Sioux, covered by buffalo skin is...what?

Tepee

300

The highest peak of the USA is...?

Mount Denali (formerly Mount McKinley)

300

The highest peak of Canada is...?

Mount Logan

300

What is the national bird of the USA?

bald eagle

300

What's the highest peak of Great Britain?

Ben Nevis

300

When was the US Declaration of Independence adopted? (the year)

4th July 1776

400

What is the name of an island state in the USA?

Hawai'i



400

What languages do they speak in Canada?

English and French.

400

What´s the name of the Australian landmark?

Uluru/Ayers Rock

 

400

William the Conqueror came to England with his army in what year?

1066, the last time England was defeated on their own land

400

In which country is the state New South Wales situated?

Australia

500

What does the acronym WHO stand for?

World Health Organization

500

Who is the head of state in the Commonwealth countries?

Charles the III.

500

Who is the prime minister in the UK?

Keir Starmer

500

The large valley located in the state of Arizona (about 320 kilometres long), created by Colorado River is called....

The Grand Canyon

500

Who was the Iron Lady?

Margaret Thatcher

(she served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990).

600

In which country are the two main political parties represented by a donkey and an elephant?

USA

(elephant = Republicans / donkey = Democrats)

600

What does the NASA acronym stand for?

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

600

Who was the most prolific American inventor?
He held over 1,000 patents; invented a motion picture camera, a phonograph, perfected an electric light bulb and made it durable.

Thomas Alva Edison


600

Who was Nelson Mandela?

The first black president of South Africa

600

A former prison, today it is the home of Crown Jewels of the UK (located in London). 

The Tower of London

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