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England
100
What animal is seen in the symbol of England?
Lion
100
Where are most cars produced?
Japan
100
What year was the King's Bruton first opened?
1519
100
Who wrote Mackbeth?
William Shakespeare
100
England is a part of Great Britain. What other countries belong there?
Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland
200
What animal is typically used in famous British stew?
Pork
200
What is half the silver mined used for? a) Filling teeth b) Coating photographic film c) Making coins
Coating photografic films
200
How often a day does your heart beat?
Over 100 000 a day
200
Name 3 books written by J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the ... - Philosopher's stone - Chamber of Secrets - Prisoner of Azkaban - Goblet of Fire - Order of the Phoenix - Half-blood Prince - Deathly Hallows
200
What is the typical English Breakfast?
Eggs, bacon, sausages, fried bread, mushrooms, baked beans
300
What percentage of all the fish caught in the world are caught in the Northern Hemisphere?
Over 95%
300
Which food is eaten as the main food by more than half the world population?
Rice
300
What is the only food that does not spoil?
Honey
300
Who wrote Huckleberry Fin?
Mark Twain
300
What is the Black pudding made of?
It is made from dried pigs blood and fat
400
What animal is able to recognize its own image in a mirror?
Chimpanzee
400
Where was the first nuclear power station opened in 1954? a) USA b) Former USSR c) France
Former USSR
400
What are the six official languages of the United Nations?
English, French, Arabic, Chinese, Russian and Spanish
400
Which Russian novelist wrote "Anna Karenina" and "War And Peace"?
Leo Tolstoy
400
By whom is the country ruled at the monent? + Who is the Prime minister?
The Queen Elizabeth and Parliament David Cameron
500
How far can a lion's roar be heard?
Up to five miles
500
Where is the highest number of bicycles produced?
Japan
500
Where is a city called Rome?
On every continent!
500
What was Roald Dahl's follow up to his book "Charlie And The Chocolate Factory" called?
Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator
500
What is Guy Fawkes famous for?
On 5 November people make bonfires, set off fireworks and eat toffee apples in commemoration of the foiling of the Gunpowder Plot centred around Guy Fawkes.