Grammar
Vocabulary
The Netherlands
Knowledge of land & society
100

Does this sentence use the present tense or the past tense?


I go to school from Monday until Friday.

Present tense

100

Finish the sentence:

I can't sing this song because I don't know the ......

lyrics

100

Which Dutch city is known for its ports? 

Rotterdam

100

What is the capital of New Zealand?


A: Liverpool

B: Wellington

C: Auckland

D: Sydney

B: Wellington

200

Fill in the gap: This is the ___ movie I have ever seen.

A: more interesting
B: most interesting
C: very interesting
D: interesting  

B: most interesting

200

Choose the correct meaning of “improve”: 

A: make something worse
B: stop doing something
C: make something better
D: explain something

C: make something better

200

In The Netherlands, are there more or less bicycles than inhabitants?

More!

200

Which country in the UK is known as the Land of the Dragons?

Wales

300

True or false: this sentence uses the present continuous


We are flying to New York tonight.

True!

300

Choose the correct word: He didn't ____ the instructions carefully and made a mistake.

A: notice

B: realise

C: pay attention to

D: expect

C: pay attention to

300

With what currency (munteenheid) did we pay in The Netherlands before the euro?

The gulden
300

What is Canada's national animal?

The Canadian beaver

400
What is the adjective in this sentence:


The challenging question will give or lose us 400 points.

Challenging

400

What is the English translation for "slagen"?

succeed

400

Which Dutch public holiday is not a day off?

Prinsjesdag

400

What is the smallest continent in the world?

Australia

500

How many articles (lidwoorden) does the English language have?

3: the, a, an
500

What is the English translation of the word "oplossing"?

B: buitengewoon

500

In the small town of Sint Anna Ter Muiden, located in Zeeland on the border with Belgium, do more or less than 2,000 people live here?

Around 50 people live here

500

Does America have more or less than 48 states?

More, 50!