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Where is the White House located?

Washington D.C.

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This Queen was redhaired, was never married, and burned the Spanish to the ground.

Queen Elizabeth I

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The war France and Britain fight for to control North America?

the French and Indian War or Seven Years War

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What is the famous weapon of Australia?

A. Blowdart 

B. Boomerang

C. Hellfire Missile

Boomerang

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What are the people from new Zealand called?

Maori

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In the history of The UK, who is called the grandmother of the Europe?

Queen Victoria

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What is the picture in the middle of the flag of Canada?

maple leaf

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What is the national flower of England?

The Tudor rose

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What is the name of the current US President?

Joe Biden

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Mythical king of camelot

King Arthur

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Two countries who settled early in Canada and colonized the region

Britain and France

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Who first discovered Australia?

Dutch

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What is the national bird

Kiwi

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Which city is the second largest in The UK?

Birmingham

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How many kings and queens has the UK had?

63

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What is the national flower of Northern-Ireland?

Shamrock

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He was the first US president. The capital and a state are named after him

George Washington

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Who attempted to blow up parliament because of their religious beliefs/socio economic status?

Guy Fawkes 

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The year Canada was given some independence?

1867

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What British captain claimed Australia for Britain?

Captain Cook

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What major movie series was filmed there

The Lord of the Rings

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From which university do Steven Hawking and Mr. Bean graduate?

Oxford

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UK's motto is "Dieu et mon droit" - what does it mean?

God and my right.

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What is the national flower of Wales?

Leek / Daffodil

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When is Independence Day?

4th July

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What year did the UK come into being?

1707

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This ocean is on the east Canada

Atlantic Ocean

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What did Britain use Australia for?

A. Mining

B. Cattle & sheep

C. Prisoners

D. Tourism

E. Farming

Prisoners

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Which outdoor sports was made famous in New Zealand?

Bungee jumping

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Which is the oldest university?

Oxford

300

Who made the 1st flag?

Betsy Ross

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Who is Scotlands most famous monster?

Nessie in Loch Ness

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Which US President abolished slavery?

Abraham Lincoln

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Who is the Queens Sister?

Princess Margaret

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The name of Canada's capital city?

Ottawa

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What are the colors of the Australian Flag?

Red, white & blue

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Which city has a bigger population? Auckland or Wellington?

Auckland

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What's the name of the most famous Museum in the UK?

British museum

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This symbol is located in New York.

Statue of Liberty

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celebration of the end of the winter, connected with dancing in England

May Day

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This is the name for the law-making body in the United States that meets in the Capitol building in Washington, D.C.

Congress

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The head of the UK government who is responsible for presenting new laws to the Monarch and the Members of Parliament

Prime Minister

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This land area is permanently frozen in Canada

Tundra or permafrost

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What are the descendants of the first immigrants called?

Aborogines

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There are more sheep than humans in New Zealand. True or false?

True

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 What is the national animal of Scotland?

Unicorn

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What are the one of the First Nation tribes of Canada

Inuit

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Which sport is called the sport of Kings and is a very popular sport in England

Horse racing

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What was the original number of states in the US, from 1776 to 1791?

13 states (that were British colonies)

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How many sets of invaders are there in the history of The UK?

4

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The percentage of people that speak French in Quebec

95%

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Which is the largest city in Australia?

A. Melbourne

B. Sydney

C. Canberra

D. Brisbane

Sydney

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What is the capital of New Zealand?

Wellington

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What is the 26th December called?

Boxing Day

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Who is the current monarch of Canada ?

Charles III

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The name of London’s underground system is called?

The Tube

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In California, this is the second biggest city in the US and is where Hollywood (movie-making) is located.

Los Angeles

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Of Anglo-Saxons, the Romans, Who invaded the UK the first?

Romans

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The part of Canada that wants freedom

Quebec

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What 2 animals are on the Coat of Arms (national emblem)?

Kangaroo and Emu

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What country which is also a continent is the nearest to New Zealand?

Australia

700

When is Halloween?

October 31st

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What is Canada's national winter sport.

Ice hockey

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Name one state that borders Mexico

New Mexico, Texas, California, Arizona

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What is my name or who am I? I was influenced by John Locke in writing a very important document...

Thomas Jefferson / 3rd president of the USA

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What's the full name of The UK?

The United Kingdom of the Great Britain and the Northern Ireland

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Canada national anthem is named

O Canada

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What is the capital of Australia?

Canberra

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what kind of government does New Zealand has ?

constitutional monarchy

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What is the most typical hot drink consumed in the UK?

Tea

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What does the Bald Eagle represent?

freedom and strength

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Which 4 presidents are carved on Mount Rushmore?

Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt