What is the capital of Canada?
Ottawa
What part of speech is the word "happy"?
Adjective (It describes a feeling or emotion.)
What is the plural of "child"?
"Children" is the plural form of "child."
Which country is NOT part of the United Kingdom?
Ireland
In which subject do you learn about living things, their bodies, and how they grow?
Biology
Which European capital is famous for its Eiffel Tower?
Paris, France
What part of speech is the word "in"?
Preposition (It shows a relationship of position, direction, or time.)
What does "early" mean?
Before the expected time
What is the official currency of the United Kingdom?
Pound Sterling (GBP)
What subject teaches you how to speak and understand foreign languages?
Foreign Languages
Which capital city is known for its ancient pyramids and the Sphinx?
Cairo, Egypt
What part of speech is the word "or"?
Conjunction (It connects words or groups of words to show an alternative.)
What does the word "borrow" mean?
To take something from someone temporarily
Which of the following is a famous British food?
Fish and Chips
Which subject would you study if you want to learn about the stars, planets, and space?
Astronomy
What is the only country in the world whose capital is not the largest city?
Switzerland (The capital is Bern, while Zurich is the largest city.)
What part of speech is the word "they"?
Pronoun (It replaces a noun, referring to a group of people or things.)
Which word means "to look at something closely"?
Stare
Which famous British author wrote "Harry Potter"?
J.K. Rowling
Which subject focuses on learning how to write essays, stories, and poems?
Writing
Which capital is known for the famous "Big Ben" clock tower?
London, United Kingdom
What part of speech is the word "run"?
Verb (It describes an action or activity.)
Which word means "a person who repairs cars"?
Mechanic
What is the name of the British royal family’s official residence in London?
Buckingham Palace
In which subject do you study the development of human beings, from babies to adults?
Psychology