Name the four countries that make up the United Kingdom?
England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
Approximately how many people live in the USA and what is the country's world ranking for this indicator?
Over 318 million people live in the USA, and the country ranks third in the world by population
The capital of Canada is ...
Ottawa
What is the most important holiday in Australia?
Anzac day
What fraction of New Zealand's land area is made up of nature reserves?
Nature reserves make one-third
What unique natural landmark in Northern Ireland, formed millions of years ago, is often featured in films?
The Giant's Causeway
How many stripes are there on the American flag?
13
What kind of sport is Canada popular for?
Hockey
What is the official name of Australia?
The Commonwealth of Australia
What two personality traits are New Zealanders said to have?
New Zealanders are friendly and down-to-earth
In 2017, one of the UK's regions received a special status from UNESCO. Which region is it?
The Lake District
Approximately how many people live in the USA?
318 million
What is the maple leaf symbol of?
respect for the indigenous people of Canada
How many stars are on the flag of Australia?
6
How many years ago did the first inhabitants appear?
1000 years ago
Name three of the most famous landmarks in different parts of the UK?
The Lake District in England, The Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, The Eden Project in England
Which year, the British colonial settlers declared their independence from England and established the United States of America?
1776
How much is Canada by area?
10 mln km2
The highest point Australia is ...
Mountain Kosciuszko
What is the traditional Māori greeting instead of a handshake?
The Lord of the Rings trilogy
How many of the British people live in towns and cities?
83,2%
Who is depicted on the Mount Rushmore National Memorial?
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abram Lincoln
How many lakes are there in Canada?
2 million
When was the Anzac day?
25 April
What is the traditional Māori greeting instead of a handshake?
They use a much warmer greeting known as the hongi