In England, cars drive on the ......................
(A) left
(B) right
(C) middle
(A) left
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The current British Prime Minister's first name is .......................
(A) Cameron
(B) Gordon
(C) Theresa
(D) Margaret
(C) Theresa
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The BBC makes ....................................
(A) radio and TV programmes
(B) cars
(C) planes
(D) computers
(A) radio and TV programmes
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............................... isn't in the United Kingdom.
(A) Windsor Castle
(B) Loch Ness
(C) Stonehenge
(D) Manhattan
(D) Manhattan
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The Union Jack is ...............................................
(A) the American flag
(B) red, white and blue
(C) the national flower of England
(D) black, white and red
(B) red, white, and blue
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............. is a book about a very poor boy from London.
(A) Robinson Crusoe
(B) Oliver Twist
(C) Charles Dickens
(D) Peter Pan
(B) Oliver Twist
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............................... was born in 1961 and died in 1997.
(A) The Queen Mother
(B) Winston Churchill
(C) Diana, the Princess of Wales
(D) Marilyn Monroe
(C) Diana, the Princess of Wales
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............................ was a famous English king.
(A) Shakespeare
(B) Henry VIII
(C) Elizabeth I
(D) Charles V
(B) Henry VIII
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The Tube is another name for the ..................................
(A) Channel Tunnel
(B) London Underground
(C) Eurostar
(D) radio
(B) London Underground
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London is in the ........................ of England.
(A) north-west
(B) south-west
(C) south-east
(D) north-east
(C) south-east
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You can see a picture of ......... on all English banknotes.
(A) Big Ben
(B) the Queen
(C) the Bank of England
(D) London
(B) the Queen
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The British Prime Minister works in .........................
(A) Oxford Street
(B) Downing Street
(C) The White House
(D) Buckingham Palace
(B) 10 Downing Street
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.... was the monarch when Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet.
(A) Elizabeth II
(B) Victoria
(C) Elizabeth I
(D) Henry VIII
(C) Elizabeth I
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…… wrote detective stories.
(A) Agatha Christie
(B) Sherlock Holmes
(C) William Shakespeare
(D) Robin Hood
(A) Agatha Christie
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…… , between England and Scotland, is almost 2,000 years old.
(A) The Lake District
(B) Hadrian's Wall
(C) Stonehenge
(D) Windsor Castle
(B) Hadrian's Wall
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When it's midday in London, it's ............. in New York.
(A) midnight
(B) 7 am
(C) 7 pm
(D) midday
(B) 7 am
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In England, the day after Christmas Day is called .........
(A) New Year's Day
(B) Christmas Eve
(C) Labour Day
(D) Boxing Day
(D) Boxing Day
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The name of Trafalgar Square in London comes from ....
(A) a general
(B) a battle
(C) a poet
(D) a colony
(B) a battle
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The population of ....................... is about 20,000,000.
(A) the USA
(B) Australia
(C) London
(D) the UK
(B) Australia
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The traditional dessert for a Thanksgiving dinner is .......
(A) pumpkin pie
(B) cookies
(C) apple crumble
(D) brownies
(A) pumpkin pie
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Who was not an English writer?
(A) Charles Dickens
(B) William Shakespeare
(C) Oscar Wilde
(D) Agatha Christie
(C) Oscar Wilde
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..... is the name of an English queen and a London station.
(A) Elizabeth
(B) Victoria
(C) Catherine
(D) Paddington
(B) Victoria
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................. is a beautiful region in the north of England.
(A) The Lake District
(B) Cornwall
(C) The Grand Canyon
(D) Yellowstone Park
(A) The Lake District
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The present British Prime Minister is a member of the .......
(A) Liberal Democrat party
(B) Conservative party
(C) Tory party
(D) Labour party
(B) Conservative party
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............................. was born in 1564 and died in 1616.
(A) William the Conqueror
(B) Agatha Christie
(C) William Shakespeare
(D) Queen Victoria