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Who is the prime minister of Britain?

Sir Keir Starmer

100

How many countries are there in the UK?

Four: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

100

Who was the wartime prime minister who led Britain to victory in the Second World War?

Sir Winston Churchill.

100

Which play by William Shakespeare is about two doomed young lovers in Italy?

Romeo and Juliet.

100

Who were the Fab Four?

The Beatles.

200

What's the name of Nigel Farage's political party?

Reform

200

How many land borders does the UK have?

One, which separates Northern Ireland from the Republic of Ireland.

200

How many wives did Henry VIII have?

Six!

200

Who wrote The Pickwick Papers?

Charles Dickens.

200

Who were 'the champions, no time for losers'?

Queen.

300

How many 'Houses' are there in the Houses of Parliament?

Two: the House of Commons and the House of Lords.

300

How many official languages are in the UK?

One - English, baby!

300

Who successfully invaded England in 1066?

William the Conqueror / the Normans.

300

What was the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland?

Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There / Alice Through the Looking Glass

300

Scary, Baby, Posh, Ginger - who was the fifth Spice Girl?

Sporty.

400

Who is Kemi Badenoch?

Leader of the Conservative party.

400

What's the longest river in the UK?

The river Severn, which flows through both England and Wales.

400

Which Dutchman became King of England?

William III, Prince of Orange (in 1689).

400

Which hugely successful crime novelist trained as an apothecary's assistant before her first book was published?

Agatha Christie.
400

Which female British solo artist has had the longest gap between two number-one UK singles (44 years)?

Kate Bush.

500

What's the name of the Mayor of Greater Manchester who plans to challenge Keir Starmer for the job of prime minister?

Andy Burnham.

500

Where is the lowest point in the UK?

The Fens, in East Anglia.

500

Which country was known as the 'jewel in the crown' of the British Empire?

India.

500

Who is 'the Once and Future king'?

King Arthur.

500

Which British composer (with a name that doesn't sound British) wrote the symphony 'The Planets'?

Gustav Holst.