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100
This is the complete and official name of the UK.
What is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland?
100
This is where the Parliament is based.
What is the Palace of Westminster?
100
This is officially celebrated on the 2nd Saturday of June each year.
What is Queen Elizabeth II's birthday?
100
This is, in other words, a really huge Ferris Wheel that can be found in London. This ferris wheel has 32 egg-shaped capsules which can accommodate 25 people.
What is the London Eye?
100
This is another term for the Union Flag.
What is the Union Jack?
200
These are the countries which comprise Great Britain.
What are England, Scotland, and Wales?
200
These are the three parts of the Parliament.
What are the House of Commons, the House of the Lords, and the Queen?
200
This is the surname of the British Royal Family.
What is Windsor?
200
This is located in Wiltshire and has featured in numerous films, that sometimes deal with mysticism. This structure is composed of slabs of stone which arranged in a circular pattern. To date, no one knows who or what erected this structure.
What is Stonehenge?
200
This is the politically correct term for people in Great Britain and the UK.
What is Britons?
300
This is the capital of Northern Ireland.
What is Belfast?
300
The UK public does not elect members to this house of the Parliament.
What is the House of the Lords?
300
He is known as the Earl of Wessex.
Who is Prince Edward?
300
This is a popular tourist attraction in London. At its centre is Nelson's Column, and this is also a site of political demonstrations. That aside, various events are also held in this place.
What is Trafalgar Square?
300
This is what BST stands for.
What is British Summer Time?
400
This is the capital of the UK and of England as well.
What is London?
400
She opens the Parliament each year and laws are passed in her name.
Who is Queen Elizabeth II?
400
She is known as the Duchess of Cornwall and is married to Prince Charles.
Who is Camilla Parker Bowles?
400
This is where the Crown Jewels are housed. William the Conqueror built this structure, which has become famous for many executions and imprisonments.
What is the Tower of London?
400
This is often the stormiest time of the year in the UK.
What is Autumn?
500
This is the term used to refer to Great Britain, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and all the offshore islands.
What is the British Isles?
500
This house has 695 members, all of whom are elected by the public to represent their area.
What is the House of Commons?
500
This is the full name of Queen Elizabeth II.
What is Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor?
500
This is the name of the great bell on the clock at the north end of Westminster Palace. Most incorrectly refer to this as the clock itself.
What is Big Ben?
500
This is the term Britons commonly use for what Americans call a zip code.
What is a Post Code?