United Kingdom
Canada
Australia
United States
Commonwealth
100

The UK consists of how many parts?

Four (England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland)

100

What is the capital city of Canada?

Ottawa

100

What is the colloquial term for "Australian"?

Aussie. Ozzie. 

100

Which US river is the largest one?

Missouri River.

100

How many colours does the flag of Jamaica have?

Three. (Black, green, yellow).

200

What does the "R" mean in the King's or Queen's signature?

Rex / Regina (= King/Queen) 

200

The very famous "Japan Town" is located where in Canada?

Vancouver

200

The most remote, vast, sparsely populated area of Australia is referred to as what? 

The Outback.

200

Which state is nicknamed the "Lone Star State"?

Texas.

200

Which Commonwealth realm has the fewest inhabitants?

Tuvalu. 

300

Which English city is referred to as "The City Of Music"?

Liverpool

300

How many provinces and territories does Canada have?

13. (10 provinces, 3 territories)

300

Which western city was founded by Captain James Stirling in 1829 as the administrative centre of the Swan River Colony? 

Perth.

300

The The Declaration of Independence was signed when?

July 4, 1776.

300

Which country of the Commonwealth realms is surrounded by Mexico and Guatemala?

Belize.

400

"Emma" is Austen's masterpiece and one of the greatest novels from the UK. What is the protagonist's full name?

Emma Woodhouse

400

What type of government does Canada have?

Constitutional monarchy

400

Quee Elizabeth II wrote a letter to the people of Australia in 1986 that must remained closed in the city of Sydney until which year? 

2085.

400

Why does Washington, D.C. not have representation in the Senate? 

It was founded as a neutral site that houses the government. Therefore, even today, the District of Columbia does not have any rights of a state. 

400

The term "New Commonwealth" of the 1960s and 70s was used in order to refer to what?  

Recrently decolonised, after World War II, countries of the British Empire. 

500

Who was the most famous suffragette in the UK?

Emmeline Pankhurst

500

What is "The Hill"?

The hill where the Parliament of Canada is housed. The land belongs to the King.  

500

What does the Australian slang word "Bogan" mean?

A bogan is a person who is uncultured. A smiliar concept is present when looking at the idea of "Rednecks" in the US.

500

What was the initial name of an intellectual and cultural revival of African-American music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater, politics and scholarship centered in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, spanning the 1920s and 1930s that later became known as "The New Negro Movement"? 

Harlem Renaissance.

500

When is the annual celebration of the CommonwealtAnually oh of Nations, Commonwealth Day, held?

It is held annually on the second Monday in March.