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Capital of the UK
London
100
Who is the Prime Minister of the UK?
David Cameron
100
The UK's favourite dish is...
Indian Curry
100
What is the most popular sport in the UK?
Football
100
What does BBC stand for?
British Broadcasting Corporation
200
What countries make up the UK?
England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales
200
How many parliaments make up the UK?
4
200
The UK's traditional fast food is...
Fish and Chips
200
What is the british word for bar?
PUB
200
What saint travelled from Wales to Ireland?
St.Patrick
300
What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
Belfast
300
What powers does the Scottish government NOT have?
Taxation and foreign affairs
300
What is haggis?
Sheep's offal cooked in a sheep's stomach with spices and herbs
300
What do brits call large beers and small beers?
pints and half pints
300
What is the NHS?
The National Health Service
400
What is the Wall between Scotland and England called?
Hadrians Wall
400
What age can you vote in the uK?
18
400
What is laverbread?
Bread made from seaweed?
400
What kind of people attend horse racing?
upper class and nobility
400
What are the two types of newspapers in the UK?
Broadsheets and red tops
500
What is the biggest mountain in the UK?
Ben Nevis, Scotland
500
What are the two houses of the London government?
House of Commons and the House of Lords
500
What's in a traditional english breakfast?
Egg, bacon, sausage, toast, beans, etc
500
What is bog snorkelling and cheese rolling?
snorkelling in a muddy stream or field. Chasing a large cheese down a hill.
500
What is the North South divide?
Wealthier southerners with a more conservative viewpoint versus more working class northerners