Destination Great Britain
Destination Australia
Destination United States
Grammar
Miscellaneous
100

The movement by Great Britain to leave the European Union was called:

Brexit

100

This is the capital of Australia

Canberra

100

The number of US. states are

50

100

Finish the verb forms: Go, went, —— 

Gone

100

This is the name of the currency in India

Rupee

200

A language that is spoken by people who don’t speak the same language is called a:

Lingua Franca

200

The native population of Australia are called this:

Aboriginals or Torres Strait Islanders

200

This Amendment to the US Constitution protects gun rights to citizens.

The 2nd Amendment.

200

Choose the correct preposition: ”The children were playing on/in the street

In 

200

In the USA we say “Sidewalk”. In Great Britain we say…

Pavement

300

This is the current monarch of Great Britain

King Charles III

300

The Aussie slang-word for ”flip-flops” is:

Thongs

300

In which US state can you find Silicon Valley?

California

300

Which one of these is a demonstrative pronoun? - Him, you, that, ourselves 

That

300

This continent will be the next host of the FIFA world cup

North America (Canada/USA/Mexico)

400

These four areas make up Great Britain:

England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland

400

Australia is a member of this international organization, headed by the British monarch:

The Commonwealth

400
The first European to step foot in North America was:

Leif Eriksson

400

The plural form of “country” is - correct spelling is required.

Countries

400

The procent of people in the world who are native English speakers

17% (15-20% accepted)

500
In Shakespeare’s play ”Othello”, the protagonist’s wife was named:

Desdemona

500

The song “Beds are Burning” was composed by this Australian rock band:

Midnight Oil

500

The current US President, Joe Biden is what number in the order of head-of-states

Number 46

500

What grammatical error is this: “I don’t want a lot for Christmas, there is just one thing I need.”

Comma splice (two independent clauses separated by a comma, that’s incorrect.)

500

This is the aboriginal name of Ayers Rock.

Uluru