Name the 4 countries of the UK.
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
What is the most popular hot drink in the UK?
Tea
Who is the British King?
Charles III
What building is this?
Buckingham Palace
This football team is one of the most famous and successful sports teams in the world.
Manchester United
At its height, the British Empire covered roughly which percentage of the Earth's total land?
A.) 5%
B.) 10%
C.) 25%
C.) 25%
Famous British seaside dish.
Fish and chips
Who is this?
William Shakespeare
What is the name of the famous red bus that has two storeys or "decks" (levels)?
Double decker
You play it with a long stick called a club and a small ball.
Golf
Which river flows through London, our capital?
Thames
Name five ingredients you'd find in a traditional English breakfast!
Eggs, bacon, sausages, baked beans, tomatoes, mushrooms, toast, black pudding.
Who is this?
Keir Starmer. British prime minister.
Where is Loch Ness ?
Loch Ness is a famous lake near Inverness in the north of Scotland.
Which sport is this? You play it with a bat, a ball, pads and white clothes.
Cricket
Name the two oldest universities in England
Oxford and Cambridge.
Note: Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Columbia, CalTech etc. are all American!
What is Haggis?
Scottish dish: A sheep's stomach, stuffed with the cooked animal's heart, liver, and lungs, minced with onion, oats, spices, salt, stock.
Name three famous British people.
Possible: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, David Attenborough, Margaret Thatcher, Queen Victoria, Boris Johnson, J.K. Rowling, Winston Churchill, Lord Nelson, etc. etc.
What is it?
Stonehenge
What is the name of the most famous tennis championship in the UK?
Wimbledon
The best county in England, also purely coincidentally the home county of Mr Binns.
Yorkshire (or North Yorskhire) AKA God's country
DOUBLE POINTS!
Name 3 things you might eat with tea!
Traditional: Buttered toast, biscuits, cucumber sandwhiches, scones, tarts, cakes, etc.
What is the full name of the King's wife?
Camilla Parker Bowles
Name 3 towns in the UK other than London
Possible: York, Newcastle, Oxford, Cambridge, Canterbury, etc.
Arguably the most popular sport (besides football) in Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa which was invented in England in the 19th Century.
Rugby