True of False
Manchester United and Manchester City are both from Manchester
True
True or False
The body of water between England and France is called the Channel
True
True or False
Fish and Chips is the national dish of Great Britain
True
Mate
Friend
True or False
Scotland's national animal is a Unicorn
True
True of False
Golf is the unofficial national sport of Scotland
True
True or False
Ireland used to be part of the United Kingdom.
True
Ireland became their own country in 1922.
True or False
Kitkat is a British creation
True
Pissed
Angry
Do the Brits drink more or less then 50 million cups of tea each day
More
They drink 100-160 million cups daily.
True or False
Tennis is the most watched sport after Football in England.
False
The second most watched in England is Rugby
What is the capital city of England
London
True or False
The sandwich was first made in Great Britain
True
Chips
Fries
True of False
Cheese Rolling is an official sport in the United kingdom
True
True or False
England won the FIFA world cup 2 times
False
The won once in 1966
True or False?
The United Kingdom has 4 parts.
True
England, Wales, Scotland, North-Ireland
Name 2 items in a Traditional British Breakfast
Bacon, Sausages, Eggs, Tomatoes, Mushrooms, Black Pudding, Baked Beans, Toast
Bloke
Man, Guy, Dude
True or False
French was once the official language
True
French used to be the official language in England for 300 years. This ended 700 years ago.
True or False
England has a sport called Welly Wanging
True
It's a sport where you have to throw a boot as far as possible.
True or False
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch Is the town with the longest name in europe
True
It's in Wales and means.
‘St. Mary's Church in the hollow of white hazel, near a rapid whirlpool, and the Church of St. Tysilio near the red cave’.
Name 3 Traditional British Foods
Fish and Chips, Beef Wellington, English Breakfast, Yorkshire Pudding, Black Pudding, Chicken Tikka Masala, Trifle
Loo
Bathroom-Restroom
True or False
London has more then 170 museums
True