Geography
London facts and points of interests
British Culture
British Slang – Meanings
UK Pop Culture & Famous Things
100

Name the four countries that make up the United Kingdom

England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland


100

What is the famous London wheel that gives great views of the city?

The London Eye

100

What do many British people drink in the afternoon?

Tea

100

"Gutted” — How does someone feel?

Very disappointed

100

What is the name of the wizard from the famous UK book and movie series?

Harry Potter

200

Which countries in the United Kingdom are called 'Britain'?

England, Wales, Scotland (Not Northern Ireland)

200

Name London’s most famous clock tower.

Big Ben

200

What sport was invented in the UK and is the most popular worldwide?

Football

200

“Posh” — What kind of person or place?

Fancy / Upper class

200

Which British band sang “Hey Jude”?

The Beatles

300

Which UK country has a dragon on its flag?

Wales

300

What area of London is the King’s main residence?

Buckingham Palace

300

What is the name of a traditional British Sunday meal?

Sunday Roast

300

“Mate” — Who is this?

A friend / buddy

300

Who is the famous British secret agent with the code number 007?

James Bond

400

Which UK country is famous for the Loch Ness Monster?

Scotland

400

Which river runs through London?

The Thames

400

What animal is often associated with the UK police?

Horses (mounted police)

400

“Alright?” — What does it mean when someone says this as a greeting? 

“How are you?” / A casual hello

400

What is the name of the British singer famous for the song “Rolling in the Deep”?

Adele

500

Name the sea that separates Great Britain from mainland Europe.

The English Channel (or The North Sea)

500

Name the district known for its theatres and musicals.

The West End

500

What pastry is filled with meat and sometimes called a national dish?

A Cornish pasty

500

“Knackered” — How does someone feel?

Exhausted / very tired

500

Which Netflix series dramatizes the lives, challenges, and scandals of the British Royal Family?

The Crown