General knowledge
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Interesting facts
100

The UK uses this currency, symbolized by £.

a pound

100

This is the most popular hot drink in the UK, often enjoyed with a splash of milk.

tea
100

This river flows through London and is the longest river entirely in England.

the River Thames

100

Who is the monarch of the UK today?

King Charles III

100

What you are not allowed to do in the Houses of Parliament?

to die

200

This famous stone circle in Wiltshire is a prehistoric monument thousands of years old.

Stonehenge

200

This sport, invented in England, is known as "football" everywhere except the United States.

soccer

200

 This narrow body of water separates Great Britain from France.

The English Channel / The Strait of Dover

200

Who was the previous monarch of the UK? Name the years of their rule

Queen Elizabeth II, from 1952 to 2022

200

What train station is the movie about a bear named after?

Paddington

300

This is the name of the national flag of the UK

Union Jack

300

How many pubs are there in London?

more than 3500

300

Name the four countries that make up the United Kingdom.

England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland

300

How many children did Queen Ann have?

17

300

In Scotland, this mythical lake monster is a famous legend and a big tourist attraction.

The Loch Ness monster

400

This is the name of the national anthem of the United Kingdom

God Save the King

400

What are scones?

a small, usually round, cake that is like bread, is made from flour, milk or cream, and a little fat, and is eaten with various sweet or savoury foods

400

Name all seas that surround the UK

North Sea, Irish Sea, English Channel, Atlantic ocean

400

This legendary band from Liverpool, with members like John Lennon and Paul McCartney, changed pop music forever.

the Beatles

400

This is the reason why the British drive on the left side of the road. The historical reason is related to medieval knights.

So that their right hand (sword hand) was free to fight opponents passing on the right.

500

What is Magna Carta?

This 1215 document, signed by King John, is famous for limiting the power of the monarch and establishing the principle that everyone, including the king, is subject to the law.

500

What is Boxing day?

It is a holiday celebrated after Christmas Day. It was once a day to donate gifts to those in need, but it has evolved to become a part of Christmas festivities

500

Name the capitals of all countries that make up the UK.

England - London, Scotland - Edinburgh, Wales - Cardiff, Nothern Ireland - Belfast

500

This Prime Minister led Britain during World War II and is famous for his inspiring speeches.

Winston Churchill

500

This is the name of the mythical creature that is the official symbol of Scotland and is said to protect against evil spirits.

unicorn

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