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What is the capital city of England?

London

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What is the most popular hot drink in the UK?

Tea

100

Who is the British King? 

 

Charles III


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Buckingham Palace

100

This football team is one of the most famous and successful sports teams in the world.

 

Manchester United 

200

Edinburgh is the capital of which country?

Scotland

200

The most famous British dish

Fish and chips


200

Who is this? 

 William Shakespeare 

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What is the name of the famous red bus that has two storeys or "decks" (levels)?

Double decker

200

You play it with a long stick called a club and a small ball. 

Golf

300

The river in London

Thames  

300

Eggs, bacon, sausages, beans, tomatoes, mushrooms, toast, black pudding. 

Is it breakfast, lunch or dinner? 

English breakfast 

300

Who is this?

Keir Starmer. British prime minister.

300

Where is Loch Ness ?

Loch Ness is a famous lake near Inverness in  the north of Scotland.

300

A bat, a ball, pads and white clothes.

Cricket

400

Two oldest universities in England

 Oxford and Cambridge

400

What is Haggis? 

Scottish savoury pudding containing sheep's pluck (heart, liver, and lungs), minced with onion, oatmeal, spices, and salt, mixed with stock, and cooked while traditionally encased in the animal's stomach.

400

Who is this? 

The world-famous British spy - James Bond 

400

What is it? 

Stonehenge

400

What is the name of the most famous tennis championship in the UK?

Wimbledon 

500

The best county in England, also coincidentally the home county of Mr Binns.


Yorkshire (AKA God's country)

500

What is this?  

Christmas Pudding

500

What is the name of the King's wife?

Camilla Parker Bowles

500

A fortress built by William the Conqueror in 1078. It is one of London’s most popular tourist attractions because it holds the crown jewels.  

Tower of London 


500

A most popular sport in Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa which was invented in England in the 1800s.  

Rugby