England
Wales
Scotland
Northern Ireland
the UK
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The national flower of England is ...

the Red Rose.
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What is the national flower of Wales?

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What is an Act of Union?

It's a document signed in 1707, when Scotland joined England. England, Wales, and Scotland had a united parliament.

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The national flower is a ... .

The national flower is a shamrock.

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The UK flag is called ... . It is a combination of ... (Scotland), ... (England), and ... (N. Ireland).

The UK flag is called the Union Jack (the Union Flag). It is a combination of St. Andrew's Cross (Scotland), St. George's Cross (England), and St. Patrick's Cross (N. Ireland).

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How do you call the flag of England?

St. George's cross

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Who is given the title 'Prince of Wales’?

The eldest son of the king/the queen.

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Whan was Scotland united with England and Wales?

In 1651.

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Ireland was united with Britain in 1701 and the Dublin parliament closed. Is it true?

No, it happened in 1801.

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The document which can be regarded as the first legal step towards constitutional monarchy in Britain is ... .

The Bill of Rights (1689)

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The Saint's day is celebrated on ... .

The Saint's day is celebrated on the 23rd of April.

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When were Welsh and English parliaments united?

In 1536.
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The biggest city of Scotland is ... .

Edinburgh

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How do you call the national flag of Ireland?

St. Patrick's Cross

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Who wrote The Picture of Dorian Gray?

Oscar Wilde

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The symbol animal of England is ... and it symbolizes ... .

The symbol animal of England is a lion and it symbolizes strength and power.

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The Saint's Day of Wales is on ... .

The Saint's Day of Wales is on the 1st of March.

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Who is the national poet of this country?

Robert Burns

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What happened in 1922?

Northern Ireland separated from Ireland and became a part of the UK.

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What is a limerick? Where does it come from?

It is a five-line, humorous poem that originated in Ireland.

500

What monument is there on Trafalgar square?

Nelson's Column

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The Patronic Saint of Wales is ... .

St. David

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The national Scottish musical instrument is a ... .

The national Scottish musical instrument is a bagpipe.

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When do the Irishmen celebrate St's Day?

On the 17th of March :)

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What happened in 1066?

The Battle of Hastings. The Normans invaded England, and William the Conqueror, became king of the whole of England.