English Grammar
English Vocabulary
Culture&Traditions
Trivia
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200

What’s the past tense of “go”?

Went

200

What do you wear on your feet in winter?

Boots

200

What currency is used in the UK?

Pound sterling (£)

200

What are the official languages of the Republic of Ireland?

Irish, English. 

200

What does ASAP stand for?

As soon as possible

300

Which auxiliary verb is used for the present perfect?

have/has


300

What’s a synonym for “happy”?

Glad, joyful, cheerful

300

What do people eat on Thanksgiving in the US?

Turkey, stuffing, pumpkin pie

300

What is the capital of the USA?

Washington D.C.
300

How many vowels are there in the English alphabet?

Five (A, E, I, O, U)

400

Which tense is used in: “I will be eating at 6”?

Future Continuous

400

What’s the opposite of “expensive”?

Cheap

400

What is the 4th of July in the US?

Independence Day

400

Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?

William Shakespeare

400

What does GPS stand for?

Global Positioning System
500

What’s the difference between “some” and “any”?


“Some” is used in positive statements, “any” in negatives or questions.

500

What does “borrow” mean?

To take something for a short time and return it


500

What’s the national animal of England?

Lion
500

How many stars are on the US flag?

50

500

What appears once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?

The letter "m". 

600

What part of speech is “quickly”?

Adverb

600

What’s the meaning of “queue” in British English?


A line of people waiting for something

600

What’s the name of the British queen who ruled the longest?

Queen Elizabeth II

600

Which country has both English and French as official languages?

Canada

600

Who is the current monarch of the United Kingdom?

Charles III

700

Change to passive: “They built a bridge in 2020.”

A bridge was built in 2020.


700

What’s a “pothole”?

A hole in the road caused by traffic and weather

700

What’s “Big Ben”?

The nickname for the Great Bell of the clock in London

700

What’s the name of the US national anthem?

The Star-Spangled Banner

700

 What’s the longest river in the UK?

The River Severn
800

What’s a conditional sentence type 2?

If + past simple, would + verb

If I had more time, I would help you.

800

What does “ubiquitous” mean?

Found everywhere, very common

800

What’s “Guy Fawkes Night” about?

A failed attempt to blow up Parliament in 1605

800

What’s the biggest city in New Zealand?

Auckland

800

What is “Brexit”?

The UK leaving the European Union

900

He started making the omelette after he _____________ (empty) the dishwasher.

had emptied

900

What does “to guzzle” mean?

To drink or eat something quickly and greedily

900

What are “boroughs” in New York City?

Administrative divisions (e.g., Manhattan, Brooklyn)

900

What is the name of the Caribbean island where English is the official language and Bob Marley was born?

Jamaica

900

What is a bluebottle?

An insect. 

1000

What is the plural of 'cactus'? (apart from 'cactuses')

Cactai

1000

What does “plethora” mean?

A large or excessive amount of something

1000

What’s the UK’s traditional Boxing Day?


A holiday on Dec 26th, often for shopping or charity

1000

Which English-speaking country is known for the haka dance?

New Zealand

1000

What is the main difference between the UK and Great Britain?

The UK includes Northern Ireland; Great Britain does not