Traditions & Customs
Landmarks & Geography
Literature & Music
Government & Parliament
100

What is the name of the British flag?

The Union Jack

100

Which UK city is the furthest south on the British mainland? 

Plymouth 


100

Which famous band is from Exeter? 



Coldplay 


100

Who is the Prime Minister of England?

(was) Keir Starmer

200

What's celebrated on the 5th of November?

Bonfire Night

200

Which city is located farther north: Liverpool or Manchester?


Manchester

200

Which famous writer was born in Stratford-upon-Avon?


Shakespeare

200

What is the name of the official residence and office of the UK Prime Minister?  

10 Downing Street 


300

What ingredients are in bangers and mash?


Sausage and potato

300

What’s the capital city of Wales?

B) Cardiff

300

Which city were the band “The Beatles” from?

A. London

B. Manchester

C. Liverpool

D. Birmingham

C. Liverpool

300

Which famous clock tower at Parliament is often incorrectly called Big Ben? 


The Elizabeth Tower 

400

There are two ways of doing cream teas, the Cornish way and the Devonshire way

TRUE or FALSE


TRUE

 

400

Which UK country has the most islands?


Scotland 

400

TRUE OR FALSE

Charles Dickens wrote the famous festive story, A Christmas Carol.


TRUE

400

Which board game is famously banned from royal Christmas celebrations at Buckingham Palace due to it causing “too much competitiveness”?

 Monopoly 

500

In Britain people have their traditional dinner with roast turkey and pudding on...?

A. Easter Sunday

B. New Year's Day

C. St George Day

D. Christmas                     

D. Christmas    

500

Which UK landmark, located in Scotland, is the highest mountain in the British Isles?

A) Snowdon
B) Ben Nevis
C) Scafell Pike
D) Cairngorm Mountain

Ben Nevis

500

Who sang "Rocket man" and "Tiny Dancer"?

Elton John

500

The father of Elisabeth the II is:

George VI