What four countries make up the United Kingdom?
England, Scotland, Wales and the Northern Ireland
What is the biggest city in the UK? (by population)
A. Oxford B. London C. Manchester
B. London
With a population of more than seven million people
What is the name of the famous big clock tower in London?
Big Ben
The informal name of the UK's flag is ...
A. Red and blue flag
B. Union Jack
C. Red cross
B. Union Jack
Which flower is associated with England?
Rose
When did Ireland become an independent country?
A. 1900 B. 1650 C. 1921
C. 1921
The capital of Wales is _____.
A. London B.Cardiff C. England
B. Cardiff
What famous prehistoric monument in England is made of huge standing stones?
Stonehenge
Which artist played the character of Hermione Granger?
Emma Watson
Read this tongue twister quickly as much as you can:
- Give papa a cup of proper coffee in a copper coffee cup.
Well! Good job!
What city did the Romans create?
London
What was the capital of England before London?
A. Oxford B. Bristol C. Winchester
C. Winchester
How many passenger capsules does the London Eye have?
A. 36 B.34 C.32
C. 32
Whish is the most popular street food in the UK?
Fish and ships
What birds protect the kingdom from the Tower of London?
A. duck B. ravens C. eagles
B. ravens
"To be or not to be" was a quote by which famous writer who lived during the Tudor period?
A. William Shakespeare
B. Charles Dickens
C. J. K. Rowling
A. William Shakespeare
Which is considered the most famous and important river in Scotland?
A. River Eden B.River Clyde C. River Severn
A. River Clyde
The most famous and important river in Scotland, is about 106 miles (170 km) in length.
How many rooms are there in the Buckingham palace?
A. 775 B.1002 C. 500
A. 775
Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
Shakespeare
Continue the song of "Flowers" by Miley Curys
I can buy myself flowers
Write my name in the sand...?
Talk to myself for hours
Say things you don't understand
I can take myself dancing
And I can hold my own hand
Yeah, I can love me better than you can
The Vikings invaded Britain in the 9th century but how did they travel across the North Sea from Europe?
A. Longship
B. Bigship
C. Shortship
A. Longship
The Vikings came from the Scandinavian countries of Sweden, Denmark and Norway. They travelled across the North Sea in their long boats, first invading the small island of Lindisfarne, then moving further down the east coast and inland.
What is the difference between Great Britain and the United Kingdom?
Northern Ireland is part of the UK, but not part of Great Britain.
The name of this sightseeing place is...?
A. Buckingham palace B.Tower of London
C. Queen Elizabeth's home
B. Tower of London
Harming this type of bird is a criminal offence
A. Dove B. Swans C. sparrow
Swans
What is the common color of the double-decker bus in London?
red