US vs UK
General Knowledge
Phrasal Verbs / Idioms
Acronyms
100

In the US you 'wait in line', in the UK you _____

queue

100

What's the name of the famous clock tower in London?

Big Ben

100

(to) call off

"Can you please call off the meeting tomorrow?"

(to cancel something)

100

F.Y.I

"F.Y.I, the meeting has been rescheduled for tomorrow"

for your information
200

** DOUBLE POINTS** 

In America it's called the highway, in the UK it's called the _____

motorway

200

Where is the Golden Gate Bridge?

San Francisco, California

200

(to) turn down

"Unfortunately I had to down the job offer last week"

(to reject an general offer/job)

200

I.M.O

"I.M.O, the movie was overrated."

in my opinion


300

In America they're called chips, in the UK they're called ______

crisps

300

What's the capital of Wales?

Cardiff

300

(to) be under the weather

(to feel a little ill or sick)

300

** DOUBLE POINTS ** 

F.O.M.O

"In the digital age, FOMO often leads to a constant checking of social media to see what your friends are doing."


fear of missing out

400

In the US it's called an eraser, in the UK it's called ____

a rubber

400

What is the name of the British Flag?

The Union Jack

400

** DOUBLE POINTS **

(to) put up with

"I can't put up with him anymore"

to tolerate someone/something, even if you don't like them/it.

400

D.O.B

"Can you tell me your D.O.B please?"

date of birth

500

In America they said 10 bucks ($10), in the Uk they say 10 ___ (£10/€10)

10 quid
500

** DOUBLE POINTS **

Which U.S. state is known as the "Sunshine State?"

Florida

500

(to) Clam up

"He always clams up when I ask him about what happened"

(to) stop talking and refuse to say anything more

500

B.T.W

"B.T.W, did you remember to print the contracts?"

by the way

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