GRAMMAR
VOCABULARY
TRIVIA
SONG TITLES
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
100

I can't go now. ____________ , I can go later. 

A However     B Although      

C Since     D Because

A However

100

A "________-of-all-trades" is someone who knows how to do a lot of different things. 

A john   B mark   C jake    D jack

  D jack

100

How many wives did King Henry VIII have?

 six wives

100

Nirvana  ‘_____ Like Teen Spirit’

Nirvana, ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’

100

The third planet from the sun is ...

Earth

300

It is a secret ___________ the three of us. 

A between    B around   

C among    D through

C among

300

She promised not to …...... a word about it.

a) open     b) breathe     

c) mouth     d) spell

b) breathe

300

This prehistoric monument in Wiltshire is one of the most famous landmarks in England. It dates back to around 3000 BC and remains a site of mystery and fascination, attracting millions of visitors each year.

Stonehenge

300

The Beatles, ‘________ Fields Forever’

The Beatles, ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’

300

Which countries does Great Britain consist of?

England, Wales, Scotland

400

I _________________ her and apologize.

A  made him to call

B made him called

C  made him call

C  made him call

400

The early bird catches the ________. 

A seed     B food     C worm     D sun



C worm

400

What is special about this English sentence: 

"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."

It is a pangram: a sentence that contains every letter of the alphabet at least once.

400

Joy Division, ‘Love Will _____ Us Apart’

Joy Division, ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’

400

Which is the largest lake in the world?

The Caspian Sea in Central Asia

700

The show was a great success , ________ came as a surprise to all of us.

A that     B which    C what    D who

B which

700

A group of wolves is called: a .............. of wolves.

pack

700

England is home to some of the world's oldest and most prestigious universities. The University of _________, founded in the 12th century, and the University of ________, established in the early 13th century, are renowned for their academic excellence and historical significance.

Oxford and Cambridge

700

The Rolling Stones, ‘(I Can’t Get No) _________’

The Rolling Stones, ‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’

700

At what temperature (degrees F) will water boil?

The boiling point of water is 212 °F (100 °C)

1000

If you had saved some money earlier, you ________ broke right now. (to not be)

would not be

1000

Beauty is in the eye of the ______.

A mother   B beholder   

C lover   D painter


B beholder  

1000

The longest word in English, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is __________ : a type of lung disease caused by inhaling very fine silica particles. 

How many letters has it got?

"pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis" 

It has 45 letters.

1000

Kate Bush, ‘______ Up That Hill’

Kate Bush, ‘Running Up That Hill’

1000

What was the very first Disney movie? (1937)

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs