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100

This is the official name of the UK's flag.

The Union Flag (or Union Jack)

100

This castle is the oldest and largest in the world, a royal home for over 900 years.

Windsor Castle

100

The world's largest arts festival, held every August in Edinburgh.

The Edinburgh Fringe Festival

100

Nicknamed the 'Iron Lady', she served as UK Prime Minister.

Margaret Thatcher

100

Choose the correct form: 'I would rather ___ (stay / staying) home tonight.'

stay — bare infinitive after 'would rather'

200

The patron saint whose WHITE DIAGONAL cross appears on the Union Flag.

St. Andrew (patron saint of Scotland)

200

The Battle of Hastings was fought between these two leaders.

William, Duke of Normandy and Harold Godwinson

200

This annual London festival celebrates Caribbean culture with dance, music, and street food.

The Notting Hill Carnival

200

This Scottish-born inventor created the telephone.

Alexander Graham Bell

200

In 'He was the last to arrive,' the infinitive is used after this type of expression.

After 'the first / last / next / best' + be

300

This is the motto written on the ribbon of the Royal Coat-of-Arms.

Shame on him who thinks evil of it

300

Windsor Castle grounds cover this many square metres.

52,609 square metres

300

The Edinburgh Fringe Festival first took place in this year.

1947

300

Queen Elizabeth II joined this wartime service in 1945, learning to drive and maintain vehicles.

The Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service

300

'I heard her ___ (sing / singing) on stage' — use THIS form to show the action was still in progress.

singing — Participle I emphasises an ongoing action

400

The year 'God Save the Queen' was adopted as the UK national anthem.

1745

400

This ancient Roman barrier once served as a defensive wall across Britain.

Hadrian's Wall

400

This English city is known for its National Football Museum, Science & Industry Museum, and LEGOLAND Discovery Centre.

Manchester

400

Winston Churchill published more than this many books during his lifetime.

40 books

400

This prepositional phrase means 'through the use of' or 'by using'.

by means of

500

Name ALL FIVE British Values listed in the textbook.

Democracy, rule of law, individual liberty, mutual respect & tolerance, participation in community life

500

A 1992 fire at Windsor Castle destroyed this many principal state rooms.

Nine (9)

500

Unlike tangible heritage, this term describes traditions and performing arts passed down through generations.

Intangible cultural heritage

500

This younger royal is the ONLY member of the family with a personal social media account.

Princess Eugenie

500

In 'The effect of his actions was surprising,' the word 'surprising' functions as this grammatical role.

A predicative (Participle I used as a predicative)