What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
Belfast
What did France gift The United States in 1884?
The Statue of Liberty
What is the capital city of Canada?
Ottawa
What is the capital city of Australia?
Canberra
What is the capital city of New Zealand?
Wellington
In which English city would you find the Beatles Story Museum?
Liverpool
What is the longest river in the US?
the Mississippi
What is poutine?
What do koalas eat?
eucalyptus leaves
What animal is a symbol of New Zealand?
the kiwi
Chicken tikka masala has been voted British national dish.
TRUE or FALSE?
TRUE
Which American national park is famous for its geysers?
Yellowstone National Park
The word Canada means "village" or "settlement" in an indigenous language.
TRUE or FALSE?
TRUE
What is the name of the vast, arid interior region of Australia?
The Outback
What is
Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu ?
The town with the longest name in the world.
It means “The place where Tamatea, the man on the big knees who slipped, climbed and swallowed mountains, known as the land eater, he played the flute to his loved one.” in Maori.
Which is older - Stonehenge or the Egyptian pyramids?
Stonehenge
Which Dutch colony in America did Britain obtain in exchange for the so-called Spice islands and Surinam in 1664?
New Amsterdam/New York
What animal is a common national symbol of Canada?
A a bear
B a moose
C a beaver
C beaver
Which natural landmark, located off the coast of Queensland, has the largest ecosystem in the world?
The Great Barrier Reef
What are the three official languages of New Zealand?
English
Maori
sign language
What is Elizabeth Tower?
The Big Ben
Which state is known as the "Sunshine State"?
Florida
Which mountain range dominates the western part of Canada?
Rocky Mountains / Canadian Rockies
Choose the right option:
A 70%
B 80%
C 90%
of animals living in Australia are unique to the continent.
80%
What was New Zealand the first country in the world to allow, in 1893?
universal suffrage
(the right to vote for both men and women)