Language origin
English speaking countries
Nature
Customs
Idioms
100

What country is considered the birthplace of the English language?

England

100

Besides the United States, name one other country where English is an official language.

 United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, etc.

100

What is the name of the famous waterfall located on the border between the United States and Canada?

 Niagara Falls

100

 What is the name of the holiday celebrated on December 25th in many English-speaking countries?

 Christmas

100

What does the idiom "Break a leg!" mean?

Good luck!

200

 English is primarily from what Language family?

Indo-European

200

Which North American country has both English and French as official languages?

Canada

200

 What is the largest desert in Australia?

The Great Victoria Desert

200

What is the name of the holiday celebrated on October 31st, known for costumes and trick-or-treating?

Halloween

200

What does the expression "Once in a blue moon" mean?

Very rarely

300

What historical event significantly influenced the English language in 1066?

The Norman Conquest

300

Which island nation in the Caribbean has English as its official language and is known for its reggae music?

Jamaica

300

 What is the name of the longest river in the United Kingdom?

River Thames

300

What is the name of the British custom, where people gather to enjoy tea and small cakes?

Afternoon Tea or High Tea

300

 What does the phrase "Hit the nail on the head" mean?

 To do or say something exactly right.

400

What is the name of the dictionary that is the most comprehensive and authoritative record of the English language, tracing the usage of words through centuries?

 The Oxford English Dictionary (OED)

400

 Which African country, formerly a British colony, is known for its safari tourism and diverse wildlife?

 Kenya

400

What is the name of the mountain range that stretches along the eastern side of North America?

The Appalachian Mountains

400

What is the name of the tradition in many English-speaking countries where a baby's first birthday is celebrated with a small cake that they are allowed to eat and smash?

Smash Cake

400

What does the idiom "To be on cloud nine" mean?

To be extremely happy

500

 What language heavily influenced English vocabulary, particularly in areas of law, government, and culture?

Latin

500

What country has three separate capitals, as the administrative, judicial, and legislative branches of the national government are all located in different cities?

South Africa

500

What is the name of the highest mountain in New Zealand?

Aoraki / Mount Cook

500

What is Boxing Day, a tradition observed in the United Kingdom and some other Commonwealth countries on December 26th?

A day to give gifts (originally in boxes) to service workers and the poor.

500

What does the expression "Spill the beans" mean?

To reveal a secret