Geography and basic
Culture and Traditions
Fun Facts
Food & Language
100

This city serves as the capital of the United Kingdom.

What is London?

100

This prehistoric monument is a key site for the Summer Solstice in June.

What is Stonehenge?

100

This dish is surprisingly known as England's national dish

What is Chicken Tikka Masala?

100

British people say "lift," while Americans say this.

What is an elevator?

200

The UK is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of this continent.

What is Europe?

200

This world-famous music festival takes place in the UK (often in Somerset).

What is Glastonbury?

200

There are more Indian restaurants in this city than in all of India.

What is London?

200

This classic British meal is often called a "roast dinner."

What is a Sunday Roast?

300

This body of water separates the UK from France.

What is the English Channel?

300

Name one of the three iconic authors mentioned in the literature section.

Who is Shakespeare, Austen, or Dickens?

300

This country is home to a town with the longest name in Europe.

What is Wales?

300

British English adds this letter to the word "color."

What is the letter "u" (colour)?

400

This is the current population of the UK

What is 69.9 million?

400

British art history includes 18th-century portraiture and this type of nature-focused painting.

What are landscapes? a

400

These English hats are worn by women in South America.

What are bowler hats?

400

British cuisine is heavily reliant on these types of vegetables, such as potatoes or carrots.

What are root vegetables?

500

The UK consists of the island of Great Britain and the northern part of this island.

What is Ireland?

500

This colorful Caribbean-inspired carnival takes place in London every August.

What is the Notting Hill Carnival?

500

People from this historical era were famously afraid of taking baths.

Who were the Tudor people?

500

British cuisine often features these "flour-based" desserts.

What are puddings?



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