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The Great Fire of London began in......... A) 1066 B) 1766 C) 1106 D) 1666
1666
100
The British Prime Minister lives at ............... A) 12 Whitehall B) 10 Downing Street C) 7 Russel Street D) 15 Oxford Street
10 Downing Street
100
Where is the National Gallery situated?
Trafalgar Square
100
What is the Union Jack?
the flag of the United Kingdom
100
The water body, that separates Great Britain from the continent
the English Channel
200
Britain's population is more than...............million people A) 56 B) 5,6 C) 560 D) 7
56
200
What did Sir Christopher build? A) Buckingham Palace B) Westminster Abbey C) St Paul's Cathedral D) The Tower of London
St Paul's Cathedral
200
It used to be a prison and now it is one of the most famous museums of London.
the Tower of London
200
This is the most famous tennis championship in the world
Wimbeldon
200
What was the original name of the british capital?
Londinium
300
When did William the Conqueror come to England from Normandy?
1066
300
Who is the head of the state in Great Britain?
Queen Elizabeth II
300
Where does the Queen live?
Buckingham Palace
300
This ia a national srot game of England. It is played with a small ball and a club
golf
300
Name all the parts of Great britain and their capitals.
England - London Scotland - Edinburgh Wales - Cardiff Northern Ireland - Belfast
400
How often can people hear the sound of Big Ben?
every four hour
400
Who makes laws in the country?
The Parliament
400
Whose statue is on Trafalgar Square in London?
Admiral Nelson
400
Name the Houses of the Parliament
House of Commons House of Lords
400
What is the Commonweath?
The organization of independent countries of former British Empire
500
How many members are there in the House of Commons?
650 Members
500
Who is the patron saint of England?
St George
500
What is the name of the famous stadium in the north of London?
Wembley
500
How are famous English red buses called?
double-decker
500
London stands on this River
Thames