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100

What is the colour of England flag?

red and white

100

Who said “Elementary, my dear Watson”?

Sherlock Holmes

100

One of the most influential languages in English has been French. However, there was also another one. Which one?

Latin

100

Guess the dish

It’s made up of a piece of fish fried in a deep fryer, with some fresh cut deep fried potatoes on the side.


Fish and Chips

200

What is the name of the movie, about Maraget Thatcher?

The Iron Lady

200

Who is the most important person in THE ROUND TABLE?

King Arthur

200

What is the most common letter in English?

‘E’

200

U.K. is roast beef and Yorkshire beef, but the Brits have voted another dish as their national dish which is originated from another country. Name that country


India. The Chicken Tikka

300

In 1666, London suffered a great fire that ruined down the whole city. One of the London landmarks, finished in 1714, was destroyed. It was...a) St. Paul's Cathedral b) The London Eye.c) Buckingham Palace 


a)St. Paul's Cathedral    

300

Which Disney film is based on a book by Rudyard Kippling?

a) The jungle book b) Cinderella c) The little mermaid

a) The jungle book

300

When you want to hug something cute very hard or even violently we use the expression...

a)Violent hugging  b) Cute aggression c) Violent love

b) Cute aggression

300

In the late 14th century, the king's royal guards would eat roast beef every Sunday. What name did they get for this habit?

Beefeaters

400

What is the name of the British film directed by Tom Hooper about King George VI, the father of Elizabeth II?

King’s Speech

400

What was special about the roles in Shakespeare’s plays in England at that time?

They were originally acted by men and boys

400

What is special about the following sentence?

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

A pangram sentence is one that contains every letter in the language.

400

What does the idiom mean?

'Take everything you read in that newspaper with a pinch of salt.'


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