Literature
Verb
Geography
Part of speech
Miscellaneous
100

In Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', who is the prince of Denmark ?

Hamlet 

100

The correct past tense of the verb 'to lead'

Led

100

In which English city would you find the famous landmark 'Big Ben'?

London

100

Which of the following is an example of a conjunction: Beautiful, into, but, quickly 

but

100

Which of these is a non-count noun: 

student, information, apple 

Information

200

Who wrote the play 'Romeo and Juliet'

William Shakespeare

200

What is the correct past participle of the verb 'to write'?

Written 

200

What is the official residence of the British monarch in London

Buckingham Palace 

200

 'who' or 'whom'

The woman ______ I saw yesterday is a doctor.

whom

200

What is the traditional English dish made of battered fish and deep-fried potatoes?

Fish and Chips 

300

Who is the author of 'The Great Gatsby' ?

Ernest Hemingway or F. Scott Fitzgerald

F. Scott Fitzgerald

300

past simple form of 'to broadcast'

broadcast

300

What is the capital city of Australia?

Canberra

300

Which of the following is a modal verb :

eats, could, quickly, running

could 

300

Name the figurative language used in the following sentence:

The test was as hard as a rock. 

Simile 
400

Which novel by Jane Austen is about the protagonist Elizabeth Bennet?

Pride and Prejudice

400

Complete the following: They _______ TV when the phone rang.' 

were watching 

400

What is the smallest continent in the world?

Australia 

400

Is the pronoun correct in the following sentence:

The dog wagged its tail happily

Yes

400

The plural form of the word 'louse' 

Lice 

500

Which English author wrote the novel '1984'

George Orwell

500

Identify the verb tense: 

They are going to the cinema now.

Present continuous or present progressive

500

What is the name of the river that flows through London? 

River Thames 

500

Which word is a preposition?

and, under, device, walk

under 

500

Name the figurative language used in the following sentence:

The snow was a white blanket on the ground.

Metaphor

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