United Kingdom
Estonia (almost all but one are related with history)
Idioms and phrases
Random questions
Which word is correct?
100

Which famous clock tower is located in London?

The Big Ben.

100

In what year did Estonia first declare independence?

In the year 1918.

100

What does the phrase "It's raining cats and dogs" mean?

Which means It's raining heavily.
100

What is the plural of "mouse"?

Which is "mice".

100

I was/were late to class today.

Which is correct?

Was.

200

What is the name of the Queen's (or King's) main residence in London?

Buckingham Palace.

200

What sea is next to Estonia?

The Baltic Sea.

200

What does the phrase "It costs an arm and a leg" mean?

Which means It's expensive.

200

What is the largest organ in the human body?

Which is the skin.

200

A desert/dessert is something sweet after dinner.

Which is correct?

Dessert.

300

Is the Tea Time Alarm real?

No, It is an online joke.

300
What happened to Estonia in 1940 during World War II?

It was occupied by the Soviet Union.

300

What does it mean when someone is "under the weather"?

Which means they are sick.

300

Which country is both a continent and a country?

Which is Australia.

300

Which is correct:

seperate/separate?

Separate.

400

What colour are the double-decker buses?

Red.

400

What giant hero from Estonian legends is for throwing rocks and protecting the land?

Kalevipoeg.

400

What does the phrase "in hot water" mean?

Which means "In trouble".

400

What do British people eat on Fridays?

They eat Fish & Chips.

400

The weather will affect/effect the picnic.

Which is correct?

Affect.

500

What are the 4 countries that make up the UK?

England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

500

In what year did Estonia join the European Union?

In the year 2004.

500

What does the phrase "on cloud nine" mean?

Which means "Very Happy".

500

What is the name of the chicken who lived for 18 months without a head? (if you REALLY need answer choices, ask me)

Which is Mike.

500

Which is correct: 

enviroment/environment?

Environment.

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