London
New York
Geography
Grammar I
Grammar II
100
  1. Which London Underground station is named after a football team?

Arsenal

100
  1. Which one of New York City’s airports was named after a former US president?

JFK airport

100

The Nelson column is in London, …

at the Trafalgar Square

100

The first letter of the first word in a sentence should be

..... letter.  

a capital 

100

 I told my teacher that I _________ what she said.

 
 was not believing

did not believe

did not believe

200
  1. At what London landmark is it illegal to feed pigeons? 
  1. Trafalgar Square
200
  1. What is the largest urban park in Manhattan? 

Central Park

200

In the USA the head of the head of the state is …


 the President

200

 Every sentence must have a subject and  .....


a verb

200

You ________ the bill by the time the item arrives.

 'll have received
 will receive
 've received

'll have received

300
  1. Where does the UK Prime Minister live?

10 Downing Street

300
  1. What was the original name of New York City? 

New Amsterdam

300

The capital of Canada is … 

Ottawa

300

 In British English, a collective noun is usually treated as....

 

plural

300

My sister’s roommate was upset. She _____  for an hour.

 had been waiting
 has been waiting
 have been waiting

 had been waiting

400
  1. What was the Roman name for London?

Londinium

400
  1. New York City is the most populous in the USA. 

True

400

The government of the USA consists of … 

the President and the Congress

400

The terms "its" and "it's" have......   meanings.

different

400

two periods of three months

 two three-month periods

 three two-month periods

two three-months periods

two three-month periods

500
  1. Which famous London landmark can you see in Spider-Man: Far From Home? 

Tower Bridge

500
  1. Which actor played Sully in the 2016 movie about an emergency landing on the Hudson River? 

Tom Hanks

500

The largest English speaking country is …


 the USA

500

 When two singular subjects are connected by or, use

 a ...... verb.

singular

500
  • "Why are you so hungry?" "Oh, I ______ breakfast this morning."
    • hadn't
    • didn't
    • didn't have
    • haven't had

haven't had