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How many states are there in the US?
a. 49
b. 50
c. 51
d. 52
B. 50
100
Where's the White House located?
a. New York
b. Washington, D.C.
c. Boston
d. Chicago
B. Washington, D.C.
100
The British Prime Minister is:
a. Gordon Brown
b. Tony Blair
c. Theresa May
d. Her majesty the Queen
C. Theresa May
100
What is the flag of the UK called?
A. Maple Leaf
B. Stars and Stripes
C. Tricolour
D. Union Jack
D. Union Jack
100
Where are the crown jewels kept?
a. Buckingham Palace
b. Windsor Castle
c. Westminster Abbey
d. The Tower of London
D. the Tower of London
200
What do Americans celebrate on 4th July?
a. Thanksgiving day.
b. The Revolution.
c. The Discovery of America.
d. Independence Day.
D. Independence Day
200
Who said: 'We hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal'?
a. Bill Clinton
b. George Washington
c. Richard Nixon
d. Thomas Jefferson
D. Thomas Jefferson
200
Where is Loch Ness?
a. England
b. Ireland
c. Scotland
d. Wales
C. Scotland
200
What is the capital of Scotland?
A Aberdeen
B. Edinburgh
C. Glasgow
D. Inverness
B. Edinburgh
200
Who is the current heir to the British throne?
a. Prince Charles
b. Prince William
c. Prince Edward
d. Prince Harry
A. Prince Charles
300
In which year was the independence from England declared?
a. 1776
b. 1876
c. 1679
d. 1779
A. 1776
300
What are the two major parties in the USA?
a. The Republicans and the Democrats.
b. The Republics and the Socialists.
c. The Democrats and the Labour Party.
d. The Conservationists and the Democrats.
A. The Republicans and the Democrats
300
What is the name of a famous shopping street in London?
A. Broadway
B. Fleet Street
C. Oxford Street
D. Wall Street
C. Oxford Street
300
Which is the symbol of Scotland?
a. thistle
b. rose
c. shamrock
d. leek
A. Thistle
300
What organization tries to find solutions to world problems and disputes?
a. The United Nations
b. IMF
c. FIFA
d. NATO
D. The United Nations
400
Which president freed the slaves?
a. Thomas Jefferson
b. George Washington
c. Abraham Lincoln
d. Bill Clinton
C. Abraham Lincoln
400
Who was the first person to walk on the moon?
a. John Glenn
b. Clint Eastwood
c. Neil Armstrong
d. Yuri Gagarin
C. Neil Armstrong
400
What is the name of the guards in the Tower of London?
a) Beefeaters
b) Castle Guards
c) Security Guards
d) Tower Guards
A. Beefeaters
400
What is the oldest University in Britain?
A. Oxford
B. Cambridge
C. York
D. Scotland
A. Oxford University
400
What does IMF stand for?
a. International Monetary Foundation
b. International Monetary Fund
c. Internal Money Foundation
d. Internal Monetary Fund
B. International Monetary Fund
500
Who was the civil rights leader who fought through nonviolent action?
a. George Bush Jnr.
b. Martin Luther King Jr.
c. John Kennedy
d. Leon Trotsky
B. Martin Luther King, Jr.
500
What was the name of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to New England in 1620?
a. Golden Hinde
b. Sunflower
c. Mayflower
d. Titanic
C. Mayflower
500
Who built the Tower of London?
A. Henry VIII
B. Maria Stuart
C. Oliver Cromwell
D. William the Conqueror
D. William the Conqueror
500
British People measure their own weights in
a. kilograms
b. pounds and ounces
c. hundredweight
d. stones
D. Stones
500
In which town was William Shakespeare born?
a. Brighton
b. Stratford-upon-Avon
c. Oxford
d. Cambridge
B. Stratford-upon-Avon