What's the ___________ London airport? (busy)
a) Heathrow
b) Gatwick
c) Stansted
a) Heathrow
What is the _____________ kind of restaurant? (popular)
a) British
b) Chinese
c) Indian
c) Indian
Which is the ____________city after London? (big)
a) Edinburgh
b) Birmingham
c) Manchester
b) Birmingham
London is 1,572 square km.
Edinburgh is 264 square km.
Birmingham is 267,8 square km.
Manchester is 116 square km.
Which is the _______ river? (long)
a) The Thames
b) The Severn
c) The Avon
b) The Severn
The River Severn length is 220 miles long (354 kilometres), the River Severn is the longest river in the United Kingdom. The River Severn below she provides a natural border between England and Wales.
What's the ___________ surname? (common)
a) Johnson
b) Miller
c) Smith
c) Smith
The most common surname in the United States is Smith. Actually, the most common surname in just about every English-speaking country is Smith.
What's the ____ football stadium? (large)
a) Old Trafford
B) Webley
C) Manchester
B) Webley
Wembley Stadium was opened in 2007. It has 90,000 seats.
Old Trafford has 74,310 seats.
Manchester has 53 400 seats.
Which is the ________ university? (old)
a) Oxford
b) Cambridge
c) London
a) Oxford
The Cambridge University was founded in 1209.
The University of London was founded in 1836.
Which part of Britain is the _________ (sunny)?
a) the south-west
b) the south-east
c) the north-east
b) the south-east
The south coast has the sunniest places on average on the mainland, and especially the coastal resorts of Sussex and Hampshire. The average annual sunshine on the coast can exceed 1,800 hours, and Eastbourne holds the UK record for the highest monthly sunshine total of 383.9 hours in July 1911.
Where's the ____________ mountain? (high)
a) Scotland
b) Northern Ireland
c) Wales
a) Scotland
What's the _________ native animal? (big)
a) horse
b) bull
c) deer
c) deer
The red deer is Britain's largest native land mammal (adult stags weigh up to 190 kg and are up to around 140 cm at the shoulder).
What's the ________ outdoor activity? (popular)
a) fishing
b) walking
c) gardening
a) fishing
Which is the _______ city? (wet)
a) Cardiff
b) Belfast
c) Manchster
a) Cardiff
Cardiff is the wettest city in Britain. The Welsh capital has topped a list of average rainfall dating back to 1981 in records held by the Met Office, coming in with 115 cms a year.