United Kingdom
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Culture & Fun Facts
100

How many countries make up the United Kingdom?

Four (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)

100

What’s the capital city of the United States?

Washington, D.C.

100

What are the two official languages of Canada?

English and French

100

What’s the capital of Ireland?

Dublin

100

Which English-speaking country uses the dollar but is not the USA?

Canada: Canadian dollar

Australia: Australian dollar

New Zealand: New Zealand Dollar

200

What’s the name of the river that flows through London?

The River Thames

200

What’s the national holiday celebrated on July 4th?

Independence Day

200

What’s the capital of Canada?

Ottawa

200

What’s celebrated on March 17th in Ireland?

St. Patrick’s Day

200

Where was the English language originally born?

England

300

What’s the name of the British flag?

The Union Jack

300

Which U.S. state is famous for Hollywood?

California

300

What’s the capital of Australia?

Canberra

300

What’s the symbol of Ireland that appears on many souvenirs?

The shamrock

300

Which country’s flag has the Union Jack in the corner but is not part of the UK?

Australia or New Zealand

400

Who became King of the United Kingdom after Queen Elizabeth II?

King Charles III

400

What is the U.S. holiday Black Friday known for?

It’s the day after Thanksgiving, famous for massive shopping discounts and sales.

400

What animal appears on the Australian coat of arms?

The kangaroo (and the emu)

400

What’s the native people of New Zealand called?

The Māori

400

What’s the world’s largest English-speaking country by population?

The United States

500

What’s the traditional Scottish musical instrument?

The bagpipes

500

What’s the American city known as “The Big Apple”?

New York City

500

In which country can you visit the Great Barrier Reef?

Australia

500

What’s the traditional Māori dance performed before rugby matches?

The haka

500

Which English-speaking country has two national anthems—one in English and one in another language?

New Zealand (English and Māori)