GRAMMAR
VOCABULARY
SOCIAL EXPRESSION
TRIVIA QUIZ
100

Say two, win them all. The simple past of

Lie,   beat,   wear

Lay,   beat,  wore

100

Something or a place easy to use (Adjective)

Convenient

100

Another adjective for the expression

 'How irritating'

Annoying

100

The name of a chain of bookshops in London and across the UK

Waterstones

200

Another way to say " There was a perfumery in my street" (but not now).

There used to be a perfumery ...

200

A way to say that you are 24/25/26 years old.

I'm in my middle twenties.

200

You arrive late at the English course. Say sorry because you are late

I'm sorry I'm late

200

You use this to keep away naughty teenagers from shops

Mosquito tone

300

Which preposition? 

The player ran across/through the football pitch.

Across

300

You zoom in when you want to have a ...

Close-up

300

What's  voicemail greeting do you  record if you are not available on the phone?

I'm afraid I can't take your call at the moment

300

Say at least 1 of the two  highest cities in the world and 1 of the 2 lowest.

La Paz and Quito

Amsterdam and Baku

400

Which preposition? If you guess two, you win them all. 1. He is pleased ... his progress. 

2. I apologize ...being late. 

3. She is so kind ...me

with

for

to

400

A car with a roof that can be opened.

Convertible

400

You like what you hear about a car, a film, a book, and you expect it to be really good. What do you say?

It sounds promising.

400

What's the percentage of the world's fresh water supply used to grow food that is never eaten?

25%

500

Order the words. Ono word is not used.

Jack, to, we, asked, question, the, hard.

We asked Jack the hard question   


500

What's another way to say e.g. the "cap" of a jar

Lid

500

You use this expression to say "That is reasonable", e.g. you pay for a parking ticket yourself not the rental company.

Fair enough

500

What material are the banknotes in the UK made of?

Plastic