What is the flower symbol of England?
a rose
Where does the Queen live in London?
Buckingham Palace
What is the largest lake in England (Lake District)?
Lake Windermere
Where in England is Cornwall?
northwest
southwest
northeast
southeast
southwest
Which university is older?
Cambridge
Oxford
Oxford
What is the longest river in England?
The Thames (only in England - not the UK)
What is the largest square in London?
Trafalgar Square
What is the highest mountain in England called? (It is also in the Lake District.)
Scafell Pike
Where is Stonehenge? In:
Bloomsbury
Canterbury
Salisbury
Bradbury
Salisbury
What are "The Pennines"?
a mountain range nicknamed The Backbone of England
Who is the saint patron of England?
Saint George
The Shard, The Gherkin, The Cheesegrater
Name at least two writers who loved the Lake District.
William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Beatrix Potter, Father Thomas West
What can you see in the Eden Project?
plants, flowers, trees, greenhouses, rainforests, different bioms...
Where can you see "Three Graces" (buildings)?
In Liverpool.
What is the English flag like?
a red cross on a white background
What is "The Knowledge" when we talk about London?
What is the name of the poem about daffodils swaying in the wind?
I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud
What is the most westerly point in England called?
Land's End
What is the name of this popular castle near Birmingham?
Warwick
Where was Shakespeare born?
Stratford Upon Avon
What is the name of the theatre associated with Shakespeare?
The Globe
What are "fells" in the Lake District?
the mountains surrounding the lakes
Where did Stonhenge bluestones come from?
Wales
An area of picturesque old villages near Birmingham is called:
Cotswolds