London
UK
USA
Australia
New Zealand
100

The London undergroung is also called ...

the Tube

100

Built more than 4,000 years ago, England's ______ monument is a huge hand-built circle of standing stones. It might've helped ancient people study the stars.

Stonehenge

100

There are __ states in the USA and they all have a government and a capital city. The capital city of the USA is a __. The USA flag is called the __. There are ___ stars on the flag, one for each state.

50

Washington DC

‘’Stars and Stripes’’

100

Capital, two largest cities

Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

100

capital

Wellington

200

King Charles lives in ...

Buckingham Palace

200

When the Ice Age glaciers melted in northwest Scotland, they left behind thousands of lakes, called _____. Legends say that a giant monster called ____ lives in _____

lochs (pronounced LOCKS)

Nessie

Loch Ness

200

The Americans celebrate the ____ Day on the ___th of July.

Independence, 4

200

The first people in Australia were ____. 

____ discovered Australia. Later the British sent their ____there.


Aborigines

James Cook

prisoners

200

ceremonial dance for the All Blacks rugby team

haka

300

The big wheel in London is called 

the London Eye

300

flag

the Union Jack

300

The largest city is ____________ - it is also called Big Apple.

Boroughs

New York

Manhattan, Brooklyn, The Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island.

300

A lot of Australia’s animals, like the ____ (powerful hind legs, a long, strong tail, and small front legs, females have a pouch), the ___ (tree-climbing animal is a marsupial—a mammal with a pouch for the development of offspring) and the

___ (beak like duck, looking like abeaver), are unique.

kangaroo

koala

Platypus 

300

Which popular movie was filmed there?

the Hobbit, the Lord of the Rings

400

One of London's most important UNESCO World Heritage Sites, it plays host to many special ceremonies including coronations and royal weddings.

Westminster Abbey

400

national symbols of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland

capitals

red rose, St George, cricket, London

tartan kilts, thistle (čičak), bagpipe, St Andrew, Edinburgh

red dragon, leek, daffodil (narcis), St David, Cardiff

shamrock, green, St Patrick, Belfast, leprechaun

400

The first president was ___. The national bird is the_____.  The national flower is a ____.The largest ______ is Alaska and the ______state is Rhode Island. The highest point in the USA is ____McKinley and the _______ point is in the Death Valley. 

George Washington

Bald Eagle

rose

smallest

Mount 

lowest 

400

___ is a very large rock, the world’s largest monolith. 

Uluru (Ayers Rock)

400

national symbol and animal of NZ

(nickname)

the kiwi

500

It is the UK's biggest airport, located 14 miles west of Central London and serving hundreds of destinations across the world

Heathrow

500

Members of Parliament now pass all the country's laws from two chambers: the ____, made up of officials elected by the people, and the House of ___

House of Commons

Lords

500

____ with the faces of 4 American presidents can be seen in South Dakota

Mount Rushmore

500

___, world's largest coral reef complex, located in the Pacific Ocean off northeastern Australia.

Great Barrier Reef

500

indigenious inhabitants of New Zealand

the Maori

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