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100

What were the nicknames of Edward I?

1) Longshanks

2) Hammer of the Scots

3) Unready

Edward I was called (1) 'Longshanks' because of his above-average height and (2) 'the Hammer of the Scots' because of his wars against the Scots.

100

The part of the country where the Highlands are located (out of 4)

Scotland

100

The author of the famous novel about a man stuck on a deserted island with a parrot for his companion

Daniel Defoe

100

The name of the world's oldest scientific zoo 

London Zoo

100

Iconic british singer and pianist who composed the song 'Can You Feel the Love Tonight?' for 'Lion King'. He was also given a coat of arms that says in Spanish: "el tono es bueno".

Elton John, here is his coat of arms:


200

The first monarch from the house Plantagenet

1) William I

2) Henry II

3) Richard I

2) Henry II

200

The Royal Observatory defining the Prime (0°) Meridian is located in this town

Greenwich

200

The name of the protagonist of J.R.R Tolkien's 'Lord of the Rings'

Frodo Baggins

200

The name of a prehistoric monument consisting of vertical standing stones topped by horizontal connecting ones.

Stonehendge


200

The singer of 'Levitating' featuring DaBaby

Dua Lipa

300

The ruler who wore his crown in battle instead of resorting to decoys like his father

1) Henry V

2) Henry VI

3) John I

1) Henry V was the one who proudly displayed his crown on the battle field, damaging it as a result of an axe blow

300

The approximate total area of the UK

(Hint: 150K km2<Stotal<300K km2)

The total area is 242,900 km2 and the land area is 241,930 km2

300

The genre of George Orwell's book '1984'

Dystopian novel

300
A conversation topic a lot of brits love compared to other nations

1) Sports

2) Food

3) Weather


 

3) Weather

According to a study, 38% of Brits had small talks about the weather during their last 6 hours of the day

300

The artist whose album 'Back to Black' became the best-selling album in the UK in 2007

Amy Winehouse

400

The king whose court was described as being "filled with effeminate young men in extravagant clothes mincing about in shoes with curved points"

1) Henry VI

2) Richard II

3) William II

3) William II was one of UK's most flamboyant kings. Besides the curved-toe shoes, men of money wore fur-lined cloaks and embroidered tunics during his rule.

400

The longest river in England

River Thames

400

How many sonnets did Shakespeare write?

(closest guess wins)

154 sonnets

400

Which sport was NOT invented in the UK?

1) Golf

2) Wrestling

3) Rugby

2) Wrestling

400

A former member of a boy band called One Direction who now has a successful solo career. Today his most popular songs are 'Watermelon Sugar' and 'As It Was'.

Harry Styles

500

The uncrowned monarch with the 4th shortest reign, also known as one of the two 'Princes in the Tower'

1) King Stephen

2) Edward V

3) Henry III

4) Edward II

2) Edward V was a boy king who ruled 98 days and was imprisoned in the Tower of London with his brother, both eventually completely disappearing from public view.

500

The UK does NOT have this type of climate

1) temperate

2) subtropical

3) subarctic

4) oceanic/maritime

2) subtropical

The climate is maritime temperate, however the tundra and subpolar regions of Scotland are much colder

500

The pseudonym of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, an english writer known for his two books universally loved by children and adults.

Lewis Carroll, the author of 'Alice in Wonderland' and 'Through the Looking Glass'

500

The world's leading public service broadcaster that provides british people with news, weather forecasts and entertainment

BBC

500

The lead vocalist of an incredibly famous band who had 36 teeth, but didn't remove the 4 unnecessary ones because he feared his voice would change.

Fredie Mercury

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