Wales facts
UK facts
Wales funfacts
UK funfacts
Good luck (points x 2)
100
What is the capital of Wales

Cardiff

100

What countries make up the UK?

England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland

100

What mythical animal is the symbol of Wales?

The red dragon

100

Who wrote "Harry Potter"?

J. K. Rowling

100

Name saint patron of at least two of the UK countries (England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland)

UK - St George, Wales - St David, Scotland - St Andrew, Ireland - St Patrick

200

What two languages are spoken in Wales?

English and Welsh

200

At what time is tea time usually?

5 PM

200

Name at least one plant that is the symbol of Wales

Leek, daffodil

200

What are the characteristic buses in London called?

Double-decker buses

200

What is the UK flag called?

The Union Jack

300

How many sheep are there in Wales?

About 10 million

300

What river runs through London?

The River Thames

300

True or false: A "Welsh Rarebit" is a special dish made with rabbit meat.

FALSE

300

What two dishes is the UK famous for?

Sunday roast / English breakfast / fish and chips

300

Who is currently the King of UK?

King Charles III

400

How many castles are there in Wales?

About 600

400

How old is the Tower of London?

Over 900 years old

400

How long is the longest place name in Wales?

58 letters

400

How long does one full rotation of the London Eye take?

About 30 minutes

400

What is the name of the tower that houses Big Ben?

The Elisabeth Tower

500

What is the highest mountain in Wales?

Snowdon

500

How many royal weddings have taken place in Westminster Abbey?

 About 16

500

According to a legend, what was the name of a dog that saved Prince's child from a wolf?

Gelert

500

What do people chase every year running down a hill?

Cheese

500

What dessert is traditionally eaten during Wimbledon?

Strawberries with cream

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