Vocabulary
Pop Culture
Traditions
Geography
Australia
100

What is the British equivalent of the word "soccer"?

Football

100

The Beatles were famously from which country? 

United Kingdom

100

Which country is famous for Thanksgiving?

The United States
100

Is the United Kingdom a constitutional monarchy?

Yes

100

What is the capital of Australia?

Canberra

200

What is the American equivalent of the word "biscuit"?

Cookie

200

Which English musician is known for his songs such as "Perfect" and "Shape of You"?

Ed Sheeran

200

What holiday is celebrated on the 17th of March by wearing green clothing and having originated in Ireland?

St. Patrick's Day

200

Which country in the United Kingdom has a red dragon on the flag?

Wales

200
Who is the ruler of Australia?

King Charles III

300

What is the British equivalent of the word "elevator"?

Lift

300

Cate Blanchett, Margot Robbie and Chris Hemsworth are famous actors from which English-speaking country?

Australia

300

Which country is famous for having the most Olympic medals?

The United States

300

Which famous river flows through southern England, especially London?

River Thames

300

How many stars are on the Australian flag?

6

400

What does it mean to see the world through rose-colored glasses?

To see only the pleasant things about a situation and not notice the things that are unpleasant.

400

Who is the author of The Lord of the Rings?

J.R.R.Tolkien

400

When is Independence day celebrated in the United States?

July 4th

400

In simple words, who or what is an anglophone?

an English-speaking person
400

Which Australian animal is this?

Dingo

500

What does it mean to be "mad as a box of frogs"?

To be completely mad; crazy; insane; 

500

What is the United States' oldest newspaper in continuous publication?

The Hartford Courant

500

When is Independence day celebrated in Liberia?

July 26th

500


Which country's flag is this?

Antigua and Barbuda

500

How many federated states in Australia? 

6