What do the letters U.K stand for?
The United Kingdom
What is the most popular drink in the UK?
Tea
What is the capital of The UK and England?
London
What is the name of the monarch of the United Kingdom?
King Charles III
Which four countries are part of the UK?
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
What is the most popular sport in the UK?
Football
What is the iconic clock tower located at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London commonly known as?
Big Ben
What is the largest island in the United Kingdom?
Great Britain
Which famous horse racing event is held annually in June at Ascot Racecourse? a) Cheltenham Gold Cup b) Grand National c) Epsom Derby d) Royal Ascot
d) Royal Ascot
What dish consisting of battered and deep-fried fish served with thick-cut deep-fried potatoes?
Fish & Chips
Which city is considered the capital of Scotland? a) Glasgow b) Edinburgh c) Aberdeen d) Dundee
b) Edinburgh
When did the Norman Invasion happen?
1066
What term is used to describe and celebrate different cultures and ethnicities in Britain?
Multiculturalism
What percentage of people in the UK drink tea every day?
84%
Which of the following is NOT a famous bridge in London? a) Tower Bridge b) London Bridge c) Millennium Bridge d) Golden Gate Bridge
d) Golden Gate Bridge
Which of these is not a british author? a)William Shakespeare b)Ernest Hemingway c)Charles Dickens d)Jane Austen
b)Ernest Hemingway
Which of these is not a native language in the UK? a)Gaelic b)Ulstèr-Scotch c)Cornish d)Flemish
d) flemish - Flemish is a variety of the Dutch language spoken in the northern part of Belgium, known as Flanders.
As of 2020, how many pubs exist in the UK?
Approximately 46 800
What is the name of the river that runs through London?
the River Thames
Who is the Prime Minister of the UK
Rishi Sunak