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100

What is the capital of the United Kingdom?

London

100

Who was the first President of the United States?

George Washington

100

Which British band sang “Hey Jude”?

The Beatles

100

Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?

William Shakespear

100

What famous clock tower stands in London?

Big Ben

200

Which US state is the largest by area?

Alaska

200

What year did the UK vote for Brexit?

2016
200

What is the most popular sport in Australia?

Cricket

200

What is the capital of English-speaking Ireland?

Dublin

200

What US statue was a gift from France?

Liberty Statue

300

Which Canadian city is known for its French influence?

Montreal

300

Who was the first female Prime Minister of the UK?

Margaret Thatcher
300

What long-running British TV show features the Time Lord?

Doctor Who

300

What famous Canadian author wrote The Handmaid’s Tale?

Margaret Atwood

300

What red-rock landmark is found in Australia?

Uluru / Ayers Rock

400

What is the capital of australia?

Canberra

400

Canada became independent from Britain in which century?

20th Century
400

Which American film studio created The Avengers?

Marvel Studios

400

What does the British idiom “It’s not my cup of tea” mean?

“It’s something I don’t like or enjoy.”

400

What is the national animal of Canada?

The Beaver

500

Which country is also called “the Land of the Long White Cloud”?

New Zealand

500

Who was the US president during World War II?

Franklin D. Roosevelt

500

The Lord of the Rings movies were filmed in which country?

New Zealand

500

How many countries have English as an official language?

70

500

What is the traditional Māori greeting in New Zealand called?

The hongi

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