Royal Family
the UK
English Food
Geography
Animals
100

Who is the King or Queen of the United Kingdom now?

The King is Charles III.

100

What is the capital city of the UK?

The capital city is London.

100

What is a traditional English breakfast?

It is eggs, bacon, sausages, beans, and toast.

100

What is the name of the planet we live on?

The name is Earth.

100

What is your favourite animal?

My favourite animal is a dog.

200

Where does the Royal Family live?

They live in Buckingham Palace in London.

200

How many countries are in the UK?

There are four countries in the UK.

200

What do people in England often eat for lunch?

They often eat sandwiches or soup.

200

What is the biggest ocean in the world?

The Pacific Ocean is the biggest.

200

Where do lions live?

Lions live in Africa, in the grasslands.

300

What are the names of King Charles's children?

Their names are Prince William and Prince Harry.

300

What is the name of the UK’s flag?

It is called the Union Jack.

300

What is fish and chips?

It is fried fish with chips (fries).

300

Is Africa a country or a continent?

Africa is a continent.

300

Can all animals swim?

No, not all animals can swim.

400

What does the Royal Family do in the UK?

They meet people, visit schools and hospitals, and help charities.

400

What are two famous places in the UK?

Big Ben and Stonehenge are famous places.

400

What dessert is popular in the UK?

Apple pie or sticky toffee pudding is popular.

400

What are two natural places you can find on Earth?

Mountains and rivers are natural places.

400

What do pandas eat?

Pandas eat bamboo.

500

Why do some people like the Royal Family and others do not?

Some people like them because they are a tradition. Some people do not like them because it costs a lot of money.

500

What is the weather like in the UK, and what do people usually wear?

The weather is often rainy or cloudy. People usually wear coats and umbrellas.

500

Do people in the UK eat the same food every day? Why or why not?

No, they don’t. They eat different food because they like variety and there are many cultures in the UK.

500

Why is it important to learn about geography?

It helps us understand the world, places, and nature.

500

Why is it important to protect wild animals?

Because they are part of nature and some are in danger.