What is the official name of the United Kingdom?
The United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Northern Ireland
The highest elevation in Great Britain
Ben Nevis, 1,344 m (4,406 ft)
above sea level.
What is the population of Great Britain?
64,769,452 (July 2017 est.)
What percentage of the population is white?
87.2%,
Who is the famous English writer?
William Shakespeare
What is the capital of Great Britain?
London
The lowest elevation in Great Britain
Great Holm Fen (2,7 m (9 ft) below sea level)
What is the population in LONDON (capital)?
10.313 million
What percentage of the population is black/African/Caribbean/Black British?
3%
What is the most popular traditional British dish?
Shepherd's Pie
what is the official language of Great Britain?
English
Where does the UK lie?
The United Kingdom lies on the western coast of
Europe, between the Atlantic Ocean in the north-west and
the North Sea in the east and is separated from the European
continent by the English Channel and the Strait of Dover.
What is the population in Manchester?
2.646 million
What percentage of the population is Indian?
2.3%
What are some traditions in the UK?
What are the largest cities of the United Kingdom?
London, Liverpool, Sheffield, Glasgow,
Birmingham, Leeds
Does the UK lie between the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea?
Yes.
What is the population in Birmingham?
2.515 million
What percentage of Christian (includes Anglican, Roman Catholic, Presbyterian, Methodist) is in Great Britain?
59.5%
When is Boxing Day?
Boxing Day is the day after Christmas Day and falls on 26 December.
When 26 December is a Saturday, the Boxing Day bank holiday is moved to the next Monday.
If 26 December falls on a Sunday, then the holiday is the following Tuesday.
Say the area of Great Britain.
244,154 sq. km (94,267 sq. m)
What is the greatest distance from north to south?
Greatest distance — north-south, about 940 km (600 m)
What is the population in Glasgow?
1.223 million
What percentage of Muslim is in Great Britain?
4.4%
Name the sightseeings of Great Britain?
Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, St Paul’s Cathedral, London Bridge, the Tower of London.