Science
Idioms and Slang
Literature
Movies
US vs UK terminology
100

We inhale ————- and exhale ——————-

Oxygen.     Carbon dioxide

100

When one —— closes, another one opens.

Door

100

Who wrote the novel “War andPeace”?

Tolstoi

100

In what movie did the character of Dorothy say, “There’s no place like home”?

Wizard of Oz

100

In England, an apartment is called a ————

Flat

200

When a liquid is changed to a solid, it is called ————- 

Freezing

200

To get a good job, first you need to get your ——— in the door.

Foot

200

American author known for the novels “Carrie” and “The Shining”?

Stephen King

200

What recent movie made in the U.S. was based on a famous doll?

Barbie

200

In England, an elevator is called ————-

A lift

300

What element with the atomic number 1 is the most abundant in the universe?

Hydrogen

300

Home is where the ——— is.

Heart

300

What French novelist wrote “Les Miserables”?

Victor Hugo

300

Recent movie about the American physicist who played a large role in developing the atom bomb.

Oppenheimer

300

In England, it’s called a biscuit. In the US, it’s called a 

Cookie

400

What is the planet closest to the sun?

Mercury

400

Rents are through the ——- in this city. 

Roof

400

“To be or not to be” is a line from what Shakespeare play?

Hamlet

400

Movie franchise featuring character, Luke Skywalker.

Star Wars

400

In the US, we play soccer. In the UK, it’s called 

Football

500

What do these names refer to? Stratocumulus and Cirrocumulus?

Clouds

500

An Englishman’s home is his ———.

Castle

500

Known for his magic realism, this Colombian author wrote “One Hundred Years of Solitude”?

Gabriel Garcia Marquez

500

Movie about a huge shark that terrorizes Martha’s Vineyard, an island off of Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

Jaws

500

In England, they call them trainers. In the US, we call them ———-

Sneakers.

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