The UK
The USA
Ireland
Australia
100

British food is terrible

well, true

100

What is the most popular food in America?

BBQ/peanut butter/apple pie

100

What is the most popular colour in Ireland?

Green

100

Where can you find kangaroos?

a) in the streets

b) in zoos

c) on the Kangaroo Island

 b) in zoos, c) on the Kangaroo Island

200

What is the most popular dog in the UK?

Corgi


200

All Americans don't know geography of the world. True or False?

True

200

What's the drink that all Irish people stereotypically like?

whiskey

200

What is the most common insect in Australia?

Spider

300

What is the typical English breakfast?

Sausages, eggs, beans, bacon, toasts, tomatoes


300

How do Americans often behave in public?

They are smiling


300

How many percent of Irish people have red hair?

a) 50%

b) 96%

c) 10%

c) 10%

300

Australian people live in the upside down world. True or False?

Sure, it's true


400

The British have never seen the sun

false (for the most part)

it shows in summer (if they're lucky)

400

What is the "American Dream"?

Money, freedom, career, success

400

Who is the most popular character of Irish fairytales and legends?

Lepricons 


400

What is the most popular sport in Australia?

Australian football


500

British people like queuing

 kind of true. And they don’t understand why the rest of the world doesn’t like to do the same. So learn the rule “first in time, first in line” if you want to fit in.

500

Americans don't know any other language but English.

used to be true... still true

500

They’re extremely religious (and conservative) true or false

Had you visited Ireland twenty years ago, this stereotype would still have been true. However, these days, Ireland has become a lot less religious and conservative, having recently voted in favour of gay marriage.

500

Australia is always hot and humid true or false

The climate varies widely in this vast country. Some areas experience snowfall, while others don’t have distinctive periods of summer, spring, autumn and winter, instead splitting their year into wet and dry seasons.

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