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The name of the drummer in the Beatles?

Ringo Starr

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A popular instrument in Scotland

Bagpipes


100

The capital of Scotland

Edinburgh

100

A popular dish in the United Kingdom is fish and ...

Chips

100

The team which won the premier league last Sunday

Manchester City

200

The official title of Prince William

The Duke of Cambridge

200

The current Spiderman actor

Tom Holland

200

The capital of Wales

Cardiff

200

A egg inside sausage meat is called

A) A fried egg

B) A scotch egg

C) A sausage egg

B) A scotch egg

200

The British boxer who fought a trilogy of fights with Deontany Wilder, winning two and drawing one.

Tyson Fury

300

The main theory that Charles Darwin helped to discover

The theory of evolution

300

The latest Batman actor

Robert Pattinson

300

The number of countries in the United Kingdom

4 - England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland


300

A popular pie in the UK is called a Steak and ... pie

Kidney

300

An English sport which became very popular in India

Cricket

400

The name of the current British Prime Minister

Boris Johnson

400

The year when the Normans invaded England

A) 793

B) 1066

C) 1383

B) 1066

400

The second biggest city in the United Kingdom

Birmingham

400

The marketing slogan to Marmite Spread

A) "Love it or hate it"

B) "I'm lovin' it"

C) "I can't believe it's not butter"

A) "Love it or hate it"

400

England’s most capped football player

A) David Beckham

B) Wayne Rooney

C) Peter Shilton

C) Peter Shilton (125 caps)

500

The main theory that Stephen Hawking helped to discover

Black hole theory

500

The name of the climbers who first summited Everest 

Sir Edmund Hilary and Tenzing Norgay

500

The number of countries in Great Britain

3 - England, Scotland and Wales

500

A dish made from sheep's intestines, minced with onion, oatmeal, spices, and salt, mixed with stock, and cooked while traditionally encased in the animal's stomach 

Haggis

500

The first person to run under the four-minute mile

Roger Bannister