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100

What is the capital city of the United States of America?

Washington, D.C.

100

What is the famous clock tower in London called?

Big Ben
100

What time do most British people usually have dinner?

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

100

What holiday in the US is famous for turkey and family dinners in November?

Thanksgiving

100

This Canadian singer released the hit song “Baby” in 2010 and became a global pop star as a teenager.

Justin Bieber

200

This city will hold the 2028 Summer Olympics

LA

200

What is the official residence of the British monarch in London?

Buckingham Palace

200

What British dish consists of fried fish and potatoes?

Fish and chips

200

What day celebrates Irish culture with parades and green clothes?

St. Patrick’s Day

200

Who is the current king of the United Kingdom?

King Charles III

300

In the 19th and early 20th centuries, this was the largest empire in history, with lands all over the world, and was called 'the empire on which the sun never sets.

The British Empire

300

What large statue in New York welcomes immigrants and visitors?

The Statue of Liberty

300

What does the word ‘brunch’ mean?

A combination of breakfast and lunch 

Often includes foods from both breakfast and lunch, like eggs, toast, sandwiches, salads, or pastries.

300

What celebration in the US happens on July 4th?

Independence Day

300

What British scientist discovered gravity after seeing a falling apple?

Isaac Newton

400

Which country speaks English and French, and has the city of Montreal?

Canada

400

This famous waterfall on the border between Canada and the United States attracts millions of visitors each year.

Niagara Falls

400

This small British meal in the afternoon often includes tea, sandwiches, and cakes.

Afternoon tea

400

This British holiday marks the day after Christmas and is known for shopping deals and sports events.

Boxing Day

400

This famous American singer was known as the “King of Pop.”

Michael Jackson

500

Which part of the UK is famous for castles and the Loch Ness Monster?

Scotland

500

What ancient stone monument is located in England?

Stonehenge

500

What breakfast food is often eaten with maple syrup in the US and Canada?

Pancakes

500

This UK celebration on November 5 involves bonfires and fireworks, remembering a failed plot to blow up Parliament in 1605.

Guy Fawkes Night / Bonfire Night 

500

Who was the civil rights leader famous for the speech “I Have a Dream”?

Martin Luther King Jr.

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