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General questions
100

•In 1770, Captain James Cook sailed around there and

named the area “New South Wales”.

Australia

100

Put the holidays and dates in order. 

New Year's Day

Boxing day 

New Year's Eve

Christmas 


December 25, December 26, December 31, January 1



Christmas - December 25

Boxing Day- December 26

New Year's Eve- December 31

New Year's Day- January 1

100

What do CBC stand for?

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

100

Name a few agricultural products produced in Australia?


beef, wheat, wool

100

At least three national sports types in the UK

Rugby, Golf, Ascot race, sailing, cricket, Wimbledon tennis competition,.... 

200

This person sailed to Canada’s east coast in 1497, claimed an area of land for England (his sponsor), and named it “Newfoundland”.

John Cabot

200

When people think of this country, they often think of people drinking tea, eating fish, and wearing bowler hats, but there is more to it than just those things.

Britain

200

Bonus :)

:)

200

What natural resource does the UK get from the North Sea?


Oil

200

Name the U.S. war between the North and the South

Civil war

300

Unlucky day( 


SORRY

300

Wait to be shown to your seat. Do not begin eating until the hostess starts. Do not rest your elbows on the table. Leaving a small amount at the end of the meal is generally acceptable. In formal situations, the host gives the first toast. An honoured guest should return the toast later in the meal. Women may give toasts. 

These interesting table traditions belong to...

Canada!

300

“The Daily Telegraph” 

The Times” 

“The Financial Times”

The Guardian” 

These famous newspapers are published in this country

Britain(The UK)

300

This country is the sixth-largest economy in the world, after Germany and France, and the third-largest economy in the European Union.

The United Kingdom

300

Which sport was originated in Scotland, but now popular in Canada?

Curling

400

"French people give money for the statue. Americans designed and built the pedestal for the Statue of Liberty to stand on. The American people raised money to pay for the pedestal." True or False?

True

400

Which type of flowers should be avoided as a gift in Canada?

White lilies

400

What's a popular weekly celebrity gossip magazine in the UK? 

OK

400

In the 1700s and 1800s, this was a time of great advances in farming, manufacturing, transportation, and technology. For example, in 1793, a man named Eli Whitney invented a machine that quickly removed the seeds.

Find out the country and machine's name

America, the cotton gin

400

"Dollard Day" is celebrated in which country?

Canada

500

It was a Party, even though it wasn't. (in America)

Find out the name and give information about this 'party'.

The Boston Tea Party: In 1773, colonists refused to pay taxes on tea shipments and asked that the tea be returned to England. When it wasn't, they decided to protest the unfair taxes by throwing 45 tonnes of tea into the ocean.

500

Which special day is there in the USA that is celebrated after Thanksgiving?


Black Friday

It is a massive shopping day filled with extreme deals to encourage early  christmas shopping

500

Where did the first newspaper appeared in 17th century?

England

500

Which sector is the largest in Australia's economy? 

the service sector

the service sector

500

What is the drinking age in the USA, and what should we do if we look younger?


21, we should proof that we are older than 21.