English grammar
England history
England today
English food
English literature
100

Will you ....... your car tonight?

a) have used             c) used

b) be using               d) use

b) be using

100

When was England formed as a country?

In 10th century.

100

Where is the UK located?

North-west of Europe.

100

What is the most popular dish in England?

Fish and Chips

100

Who is the icon of British and  Queen Elizabeth II friend?

Paddington

200

Does word "enough" have a positive or negative meaning?

Positive

200

Who was the first Prime Minister of the UK?

Robert Walpole

200

Who is the Prime Minister today?

Rushi Sunak

200

What is the national dish of the UK?

Roast beef with Yorkshire pudding

200
Where is Paddington from?

Peru

300

What are clauses of purpose used for?

Clauses of purpose are used to explain why somebody does something.

300

How many main dynasties in the UK have been?

Six (The Normans, Plantagenets, Tudors, Stuarts, Hanoverians, Windsors)

300

What does English breakfast consist?

Eggs, sausages, back bacon, tomatoes, mushrooms, fried bread and often a slice of white or black pudding (similar to bloodwurst).

300

What is Englands oldest dish?

Nettle pudding

300

In what language were the first English literature written?

Old English

400

How to put word "spell" in Past Participle?

Spelt

400

Who was the greatest Prime Minister of England?

It is believed that Churchill was the best Prime Minister of England.

400

What type of ruling is England?

Constitutional monarchy

400

What animals were the first to keep on farms?

Cattle, pigs, sheep

400

What is the first English novel?

Robinson Crusoe

500

What is type 3 Conditional used for?

To express imaginary situations which are contrary to facts in the past.

500

What was the first ruling dynasty in England?

Norman

500

What is England’s national legend?

King Arthur

500

What does nettle pudding consist?

Nettles, milk, eggs.

500

What is the most famous literature in British history?

Beowulf