English-speaking countries (part 1)
English-speaking countries (part 2)
Uncle Sam
Random questions
Random questions
100

How many countries has English as an official language? 

1, 20

b, 67

c, 82

d, 97

b, 82

100

What is the other name of the country Eire?

Ireland

100

When is Independence Day in the USA?

July 4th

100

What does the acronym UN stand for?


United Nations

100

Who was the Iron Lady?

Margaret Thatcher

(she served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990)

200

What does the NASA acronym stand for? 

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 

200

What country are the people nicknamed "kiwis"?

New Zealand

200

Who is the current Vice-President of the USA?

Kamala Harris


200

What does the acronym WHO stand for?

World Health Organization

200

What is the name of the Canadian Prime Minister?

Justin Trudeau

(since 2015)

300

Who was the most prolific American inventor (held over 1,000 patents; invented e.g. motion picture camera, the phonograph, perfected electric light bulb)

Thomas Alva Edison 

300

What is the capital of India?

New Delhi

300

The large gorge (narrow valley) located in the state of Arizona (about 320 kilometres long), created by Colorado River. 

The Grand Canyon 

300

It is the Queen's official London residence.


Buckingham Palace. 

300

When did women get the right to vote in the UK?

a) 1902; b) 1910; c) 1918; d) 1922

1918

(but only for women above 30 years old who owned a house or were married to men who owned a house)

400

In which country is the state of New South Wales situated?

Australia

400

Who is the head of state in the Bahamas?

Queen Elizabeth II

400

What was "The prohibition" in the USA that lasted from 1920 to 1933?

Alcohol was forbidden
(production, importation and sale)

400
Type of tents invented by the Sioux, covered by buffalo skin 

Tepee

400

When was the United States Declaration of Independence adopted? 

On July 4, 1776
500

In which country are the two main political parties embodied by a donkey and an elephant?

USA

(elephant = Republicans / donkey = Democrats)


500

What is the largest city in Jamaica?

Kingston

500

Who is the odd one out?


a, George Washington
b, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
c, Abraham Lincoln
d, Thomas Jefferson?

b, Frankin Delano Roosevelt

(they all feature on the famous monument Mount Rushmore except him - he was President of the US, but it is his distant cousin President Theodore Roosevelt who is carved on Mount Rushmore)

500

An area in the Santa Clara Valley (California) - home to high-tech sector. 

Silicon Valley

500

Today it is the home of Crown Jewels of the UK and a former prison (located in London). 

The Tower of London